bobbythefap1 wrote on Jun 20
th, 2012 at 9:31am:
I know that your specific god does not exist.
PP,
No, you don't.
PP,
Argument;
Even if my God did not exist,
you could not >> prove << that my God did not exist.
Why so ???
That conclusion is based on simple logic.
You are a human being,
with normal human perception.
You are a human being, you are NOT an
omniscient being.
You do not know, you cannot know, if God exists, because you do not
even know [in minute detail] what is contained within our own universe.
So, how could you know that, for instance, that the universe does not contain God ???
Dictionary;
omniscient = = knowing everything.+++
Common human 'proof' is built upon, has a 'basis' in, our 'perception'.
What you are impso facto claiming, is that because you have not perceived the existence of God, therefore it is very likely, indeed almost certain, that God does not exist.
That is a very presumptuous, and arrogant thought [i.e. an imagined reality], imo.
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Consider;
somewhere on OzPol........
Quote:
Prior to Columbus discovering the Americas [well, discovering central America anyway] the American continents did not exist.
....well, not within the mental consciousness of Europeans.
n.b.
Effectively, THE AMERICAS DID NOT 'EXIST', in the consciousness of Europeans, prior to Columbus discovery of the Americas.
And i am sure that when Columbus returned to Spain, that initially many of his interlocutors were unable to 'conceive' of his 'new world', beyond the horizon.
And indeed, when they first heard the 'tale', many Europeans refused to believe, that Columbus had discovered a 'new world'.
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p.s.
The God of Israel does exist.
God, is very, very, real.
How can i know that God is real ?
I have 'perceived' him, ........even if you have not.
So, is Yadda mad ?
If my perception, and my reality is different from yours, if my life experiences are different from yours, does that mean that my 'reality' is invalid, and, that your 'reality' is valid ???
Is that what you are saying ?
Again, imo, that is a very presumptuous, and arrogant thought [i.e. an imagined reality].
But hey, if you want to hold onto the reality
which you have created, that is OK.
Tip;
If you want to 'perceive' God, stop accepting presumptions [as truth], and instead start accepting truth [whenever you stumble across it].
And, if you want to actively search for God, a good place to start, is in your Bible.
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened.
- Winston Churchill
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."
George Orwell