Re: Any comments? (Evolution - was Answers to Pete)




Pete Dashwood wrote:
"Howard Brazee" <howard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 17 Apr 2006 06:39:20 -0700, "Alistair"
<alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You can not observe gravity or air but you can experiment and observe
the results. What experiments can you do with god and creation? As PD
pointed out elsewhere, if a truely omniscient and omnipresent god
existed then it would be impossible for humans to predict the effect of
their activities.

I don't recall pointing out any such thing, and I don't see the 'logic' in
it. I believe there may be a misunderstanding here.

<snip>

Pete.

Sorry Pete but I thought you were arguing that one of the problems with
omniscience is the lag of predictability of one's own actions.

.



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