
The existence or non-existence of a deity can be neither proven nor proven. This is one of the great, irreconcilable conundrums of all philosophical thought - as true as it is frustrating.
Attempts to establish non-existence absent any evidence other than contradiction of an assertion are as meaningless as presuming that either science or faith have absolute sovereignty in each others' realms.
Somewhere, Emerson is believing six impossible things before breakfast and the White Queen is contradicting the multitudes within herself as God plays dice with the universe and Einstein believes in "Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fates and actions of human beings. "
Perhaps.
The universe continues to expand. Film at 11 . . . with croutons.
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