But why do you assume all chickens came from eggs and all eggs came from chickens?
How is this different than just having "God exists" as a premise?
I don't think it is different in itself. I think some premises are more useful than others, an the anticipating-experience-sense.
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But why do you assume all chickens came from eggs and all eggs came from chickens?
How is this different than just having "God exists" as a premise?
I don't think it is different in itself. I think some premises are more useful than others, an the anticipating-experience-sense.