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> In another sense of 'invented,' (as in 'created') all things seem to have
> produced man at a precise temporal and spatial intersection of all things,
> so man IS an invention of God.
Here is the flaw.
Man's invention 'god' could not have created man, man hadn't
invented it yet.
Man crawled from the swamps and created himself.
(Woman had better things to do that day.)
Man thought and he was. Elementary really.
Then man thought he'd invent God just for the heck of it.
It'd give him an excuse to steal from the neighbours,
as in "I am the chosen people - its mine, all mine!"
Now he's having second thoughts.
Woman says "I told you so! - Now put it back the way it
was."
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