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  1. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    I didn't know you were a Bahaii follower. Wonderful! Ready to renounce your Bible and join in the Bahaii faith?
  2. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    What a joke.
  3. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Bananas are concepts too. Can you eat them? I can show you one banana, two bananas, three bananas. But that doesn't prove God "is true." Just because a concept can be made by a human mind, does not make the concept automatically true. Have you ever heard of a concept called "paradox?"
  4. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    You seem to be hearing impaired. So let me repeat. Have you ever heard of a concept called "paradox?"
  5. J

    Intelligent Design is not creationism

    That's not a summary. It's a restating your starting post at the beginning of this thread. All of your points have been demolished thouroughly in this thread. Give it up.
  6. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Concise and to the point. Very good! OTOH, how can one believe in so many non beliefs? :D Without any evidence of nonexistence?
  7. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    You failed miserably in discussing physics. Now you're trying math? The first indication is that you'll fail just as badly. Have you ever heard of a concept called "paradox?"
  8. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Ah, God is such a special concept, that normal logic that applies to other concepts does not apply to God. I see, you have to suspend logic when you think about God. So God is not a rational concept.
  9. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    You do not believe in the existence of three-headed monsters without proof of non existence. Why do you hold such a blind faith in the non existence of three-headed monsters?
  10. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Most atheists do not take anything in faith without proof. This is a concept very hard to understand for people who live their entire life within a religious environment. They cannot imagine how to think without the guidance of a religion. So they invent such twisted logic as believing in "non...
  11. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    You're right. It is human nature (or at least part of it) to want to believe in a superbeing. There is nothing wrong with it, as long as it doesn't interfere with our ability to reason. When fundamentalists try to place religion on the same level as science, they harm science by impeding our...
  12. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    No. Atheism is not a principle or set of principles or beliefs. You can believe in a religion, a God, or another religion, or another set of Gods. But when you have nothing to believe in, then you just don't have a belief. Even strong atheism, those who deny God's existence, do not have a...
  13. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Every time you mention science in your post, you make a fool of yourself. This post in fact started out correct. Indeed, truth is not a function of science, nor scientists opinions. But by the time you get to the "declaration" part, you are confusing science with God. Science is not a person...
  14. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    There are a few flaws in this analysis. 1. It assumes that there is only one Santa. Typical prejudice of a monotheism culture 2. It assumes that Santa and his reindeers are made of materials from the earth. This contradicts the fact that no reindeer from earth can fly. 3. It assumes...
  15. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    It was a real imagination (yes, if it was indeed imagined) but it was false science.
  16. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Because the flying unicorns created the earth and people. They continue to protect those who believe in them.
  17. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Is it irrational to believe in FLying Spaghetti Monster or Unicorn-in-a-flowerpot?
  18. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Don't argue with me. Are you going to write the dictionary publisher and ask them to remove #2?
  19. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Once a concept is formed, three things are possible, 1. belief 2. doubt 3. rejection I don't know what your "neither" means. Rejecting one idea does not necessarily mean to replace it with another one. If there is nothing to replace it with, then we're left with no ideas. Don't tell me that...
  20. J

    Does God Suffer From Vanity?

    Refreshingly reasonable. But then you why do you insist that it is impossible to not having a belief at all? Isn't that the dogma of your own belief system?
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