****CorrectionI could deal with it...but I had enough of listening to your personal beliefs and interpretations. I heard enough of both of yours....so Ill keep my own thanks.****
Here’s the specific question I asked you (cut and pasted from a previous post):
****Let me posit this to you....something I read on a blog a while back that I thought was an interesting take. You can make four statements about matter, of which only one can be true:
1. Matter does not exist.
2. Matter is eternal.
3. Matter sprang up on its own from nothing.
4. Matter was created.
One of these statements has to be true....none of these statements can be proven scientifically and therefore must all be considered philosophical.
Secular science books teach number 3. Does a philosophical construct have a place in a science text book?
Just askin.****
No matter how you rationalize your failure to answer....you ducked it.