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Tonight you warned the class on accepting the “ex nihilo” theory at face value, without considering the complications encountered when incorporating it into Christianity, and without knowing the obvious criticisms that could be brought forth. ... ” There is no explicit answer with regard to possible pre-creation matter, but it would imply that ex nihilo theory is in fact involved. ... The fact that it is unfathomable to us should only speak to the fact that God Himself is unfathomable, and not that ex nihilo theory is illogical or unreasonable. ... But now having accepted ex nihilo theory as part of Christian theology, and discarding all prior criticisms, what new implications arise? ... By the very definition of Platonic Dualism, the realm of Forms has always existed and always will, while the realm of senses and time had a beginning, and will most likely have an end. ... In dealing with these ideas of realms, I think it presents a theory that there may be one single limitation placed on God.
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