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Old 04-08-2003, 06:32 PM   #1
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If the Uncertainty Theory of Quantum Physics say that one can not know both the exact position of a particle the Christian god could not be all knowing.
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If the Uncertainty Theory of Quantum Physics say that one can not know both the exact position of a particle the Christian god could not be all knowing.
That big, hot, attention-grabbing, stentorian subject line for this? Anyway, you haven't proven a thing. The Heisenberg (sp?) Uncertainty Principle is our best current understanding of subatomic particle behavior. Another scientist may come along any day and revise it, or even replace it.

Whether it applies to an all-knowing god that may or may not exist is still open for debate.

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There is already a thread about this in the S&S forum. http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.p...threadid=50225
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