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  • Change occurs for a reason?

    Published July 26th, 2008

    The difference to me is that there is no evidence either way about a supreme being. There is evidence that change occurs for a reason.

    I don’t see any evidence that change occurs for a reason. Do you have examples?

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    3 Comments

    1. Anon on August 14, 2008

      “I don’t see any evidence that change occurs for a reason. Do you have examples?”

      *cough*Evolution*cough*

    2. James Johnson on August 29, 2008

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    3. Caitlin on February 22, 2009

      I also have to play devil’s advocate here. Change happens for a reason according to the laws of cause and effect. Any change can be considered an effect, so there must be a preceding cause that triggered it.

      If cause and effect is not valid, then really all laws of physics are out the window.

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