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Originally Posted by Actor
And your point?
And your point?
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Are you that dense!?
Things that go in and out of existence cannot be eternal, according to the definition of "eternal". AND...since the universe by definition is the totality of the whole body of things and phenomena observed or postulated, then this means the universe itself cannot be eternal, nor can we arbitrarily omit any thing or aspect of the universe observed or postulated, for then this would amount to equivocation by altering its definition. Additionally, what is eternal in its
essence (or nature) is by definition timeless, having no beginning or end. Therefore, to say that the universe is eternal or infinite flies in the face of reality, as we all know it to be, and violates the laws of logic, specifically the Laws of Identity and Noncontradiction.
Have a nice morning.