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And I am looking forward to see you justify your assertion that the universe has no explanation.
Followed by your explanation as to what way the universe is necessary.
Why would I bother to do that?
Why you would bother I know not....and frankly bothered not.
Has no known explanation.
However if you are saying the universe has no explanation for its origin and never will have which is what you have asserted then that would mean that the universe is necessarily the way it is.That is your de facto position.
There's no water on the moon. Even so, the moon itself keeps the water on earth moving, which could be its purpose.If I get lots of random beams and tiles together and arrange them to make a roof, I have made something with a purpose (keeping the rain off). But according to your view, a roof has a purpose but the water cycle, created through a specific arrangement of the sun, the earth and some water on the earth, has no purpose?
water ice
Is thereanother kind? I'll have to ponder that over an apple cider.
Dry ice.
there's no such thing as "pear cider".)
A negative claim. The burden of proof isn on me...https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/shop/drinks/beer-and-cider/cider/pear-cider
Very funny. The alcoholic drink made from pears is properly called perry, whatever Bulmers, Tesco, etc. think.
I hope Tesco is giving this forum a donation as its products are being advertised.
Of course not. I'm the one who posted it. The kick backs are all going to me.Bwahahah
I enjoyed that "properly", but I wonder who decides what's proper? You, I suppose.
No, of course not. Oxford Dictionaries, inter many alia. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/perry