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Knight:
Yes, Neanderthals don't prove much.
The best evidence against a personal god is that completely unguided speculation is almost certainly false, so a personal god almost certainly doesn't exist. It may be possible to extend that to any god, but the universal constants make that tricky. Yet they don't mean anything if infinite universe theory is true, but it may not be. At the same time, why should we expect that anything pre-big bang would need to make sense to us?
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