Thank you for noting my herring. I'm flattered. As for the other matter regarding trees and noise, the underlying and empirically valid assumption is that the Earth's environment is conducive to the the existence and flourishing of trees, some of which have been known to fall. Aside from your impressively synergistic combination of boredom and limitless imagination, what is basis of your implicit assumption that the universe is conducive to the sprouting of gods?Quote from OPTIONAL777:
Uhhhh.......
I bet you think you are actually making a point that had to do with my previous comments...
Your red herring is duly noted.
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Thank you for noting my herring. I'm flattered. As for the other matter regarding trees and noise, the underlying and empirically valid assumption is that the Earth's environment is conducive to the the existence and flourishing of trees, some of which have been known to fall. Aside from your impressively synergistic combination of boredom and limitless imagination, what is basis of your implicit assumption that the universe is conducive to the sprouting of gods?
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Then what is the basis of your belief in a god?