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    Instantaneous manifestation would be far easier and invol... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Creation ex nihilo is impossible

    Instantaneous manifestation would be far easier and involve less suffering than lengthy developmental processes

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    As for matter, time, and place, these principles are required in order that the universe may be created at all (for an overview see Fakhry 1968). First, al-Rāzī thinks that there must already be some material before the cosmos exists, out of which it is constructed. As Nāṣir-e Khosraw (NK: 75) complains, al-Rāzī believed that creation ex nihilo was impossible. He argued for this on the grounds that we constantly see things being produced through lengthy processes of development, even though inst

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