- Mr. Wiggles
- Dec 1, 2003
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We are all drinking from the highball glass of ideology.
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I think there is an easy way to disprove the existence of God, at least the christian one, with a very simple argument: How come the creation of other planets are never discussed in the Bible? Why talk only about Earth, specifically? For all we know, there could be a similar planet to Earth out there that no one knew about before and with some form of life.
It would make christians pretty awkward if we ever found such a planet. Because it would be pretty weird for God to create two similar planets and not mention the other at all.
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Stottie Kyek talked about the devil/chaos/destructive force. We can also talk about that too and try to argue and prove if such a being exists, because if we can prove its existence, then it would prove that there are supernatural forces at play in the universe.
But like others mentioned in the thread before, energy cannot be created nor destroyed. What would be the devil's function then, exactly? But that also creates another paradox: If energy cannot be created, then God wouldn't have made it. Assuming that God exists and created the universe, it also created energy. If God created the universe and energy, it means that it can also be destroyed.
Why would a bunch of Israelites who don't even know they're on a planet in space talk about other planets in space?
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- Mr. Wiggles
- Dec 1, 2003
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We are all drinking from the highball glass of ideology.
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There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of a supernatural being that created the universe, luckily the celebrated definition of faith is to believe in something without good reason to do so. It is a test of faith that those who pass are lauded for.
What created the creator is itself never answered, "He just always was." That a supernatural being that never reproduces and has no equal whatsoever has a gender is itself a flight from rationality.
The omnipresent God has no gender, though one of the Trinitarian Aspects of the Almighty does. Being omnipotent, this paradox is completely acceptable!
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