"Assuming the universe came from nothing, it is……" — Victor J. Stenger
"Assuming the universe came from nothing, it is empty to begin with... Only by the constant action of an agent outside the universe, such as God, could a state of nothingness be maintained. The fact that we have something is just what we would expect if there is no God."
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Victor J. Stenger
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28 Quotes by Victor J. Stenger
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