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by pranavsinghca
3282 days ago
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But the fact that we can conceive of it, and that God can create it, does not mean that he did, does it? I could conceive of another God that is able to destroy God. And since I can conceive of this, then God can create it - but it does not mean that he did. I could conceive of God just doing nothing, and never creating anything in history eternal. But surely he has created something. I guess I wonder about can vs did |
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There was an implicit belief in pre-modern thought that this is the case. That reality is a permutation of all possible forms. It's arguable that evolutionary models are a temporalized version of these beliefs.[1]
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_plenitude