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27 April, 2017 at 2:41 pm #1039166
Behold, the one true god…
The Flying Spaghetti Monster
27 April, 2017 at 2:42 pm #1039168That means the thread can only go so far. I think that what has been demonstrated is that a God is feasible, not definite. The brash rejection of God by atheists has been shown to be on the same plane as the simple assertion of faith by theists.
God either doesn’t exist, or doesn’t interact with the universe in any detectable way. In either case it’s existance or not is entirely irrelevant to me.
27 April, 2017 at 3:15 pm #1039177I agree with pebbles theory on this subject.
27 April, 2017 at 5:26 pm #1039221Behold, the one true god… The Flying Spaghetti Monster
well, why not?
God strikes me as something so strange that it’s beyond my understanding. It’s too big. Nobody has ever seen the face of God, said John the evangelist. Incomprehensible.
Christians have argued that God doesn’t exist ever since the time of Aquinas. God created existence, and isn’t part of existence.
When i was a boy, I liked the ide of the world as balanced on the back of an elephant, itself standing on a tortoise. Something about life’s absurdity and oddness make this image even now seem quite a wise one.
29 April, 2017 at 9:15 am #1039667When i was a boy, I liked the ide of the world as balanced on the back of an elephant, itself standing on a tortoise
This no doubt accounts for your unrealistic, wayward, contumacious and impossible drivel you insist on posting on these boards all these years later.
3 May, 2017 at 8:20 am #1040506I hear the unsuccessful insults…don’t see any reasoning
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