Jiang begins reframing the problem by implying that God may not directly fabricate each artifact or organism one by one, but instead creates through a causal chain that runs from seeds to trees to human-made objects like tables.
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"Okay. All right. So, what this is saying, okay, is that God's perfection, right? Does God have the time to create the stone or..."
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