That doesn't disprove the existence of God. That only disproves the existence of a good, omnipresent and caring God.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharkbyte
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That doesn't disprove the existence of God. That only disproves the existence of a good, omnipresent and caring God.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharkbyte
The greatest thinkers on the planet have debated this forever.
The multiplicity of religions and spiritual sects are all seeking to experience a reality that mystics perceive yet escape the perception of brilliant philosophers.
I'm far from brilliant, so I leave the debating to others.
It's really a dog chasing it's tail, to try and describe the transcendent. That which is beyond language and description.
If one has never fallen in love no words will ever simulate the experience.
I believe in multiple gods.
Options 3 and 4 are the same thing.
There is so much mystery surrounding God. Over 4000 different religions, countless religious wars, so many questions, and endless energy spent on the subject.
My father taught me something that seems applicable here. Sometimes, the smartest thing you can say is, "I don't know."
Religious wars may now continue.