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161577.29 in reply to 161577.28
Date: 10/20/2010 12:15:40 AM
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since there are no direct observations of influence of PR manager on merchanidising, I will throw my word about God. Naker if as you said everything has to have beginning and beginning of universe can be explained by presence of God, then how do you explain where God came from? According to your theory He should also have some kind of "beginning"

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161577.30 in reply to 161577.29
Date: 10/20/2010 12:47:39 AM
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He is "God". Something that exists that no human can understand and is the creater of everything and existed before time. I don't know what god is so I put him in quotes :P But this "God" has no beginning.

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161577.31 in reply to 161577.29
Date: 10/20/2010 12:50:08 AM
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We observe time as linear, but it exists because of matter. Time did not exist before matter. If God did create the universe, then this question has no meaning. There is no beginning or end when discussing something that is eternal, or existed before matter and time. So the answer is... "insufficient data for meaningful answer"

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161577.32 in reply to 161577.31
Date: 10/20/2010 2:03:37 AM
Cassville Yuck
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The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. In one Age, called the Third Age by some, an Age yet to come, an Age long past, a wind rose in the Mountains of Mist. The wind was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning.

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161577.33 in reply to 161577.32
Date: 10/20/2010 2:21:43 AM
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Probably not often that James Oliver Rigney is quoted on buzzerbeater My partial quote was in reference to Isaac Asimov's most favorite short story, the Last Question, which is especially relevant.

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161577.34 in reply to 161577.33
Date: 10/20/2010 2:30:17 AM
Cassville Yuck
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You are the man to even know his given name. Yes I am in the process of cranking out 12 again in preps for release of 13 in a couple weeks.

Last edited by Yuck at 10/20/2010 2:32:31 AM

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161577.35 in reply to 161577.33
Date: 10/20/2010 2:32:04 AM
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and yes your's was relevant, where as mine was not.

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161577.36 in reply to 161577.35
Date: 10/20/2010 2:41:47 AM
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hehe. Well, to be fair I never finished his series. I read a lot of fantasy books when I was younger. The only reading I have now is unfortunately exam material, which is why I'm up at this hour.

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Date: 10/20/2010 3:19:22 AM
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Touché

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