Attn: Atheist...read the last line of the first post...

Understand the meaning of a thing...

Religious people practice this sort of self delusion en masse, they create dumb non sequiturs then answer their own question as if then they hold some sort of mystical wisdom.

Pure garbage.

Hey moron, you know what's an easier and better answer? your dumbass allah doesn't exist.
 
"If god is everything and everything god then god has no existence."

Your comments above make no sense.

The ocean exists, and each wave of the ocean is within the ocean. The wave however is not the ocean.

Do you disagree with that?

Every thing exists within God, God has no limits, yet every thing is limited.
Quote from killthesunshine:

If god is everything and everything god then god has no existence. all you've done is to re-name all things (a rock, a tree, gravity etc) "god". a simple renaming provides no additional useful information about the thing re-named or 'god'. you are hopelessly trapped in a tautology :D
 
So do you understand what a "thing" is?

Quote from Mav88:

Religious people practice this sort of self delusion en masse, they create dumb non sequiturs then answer their own question as if then they hold some sort of mystical wisdom.

Pure garbage.

Hey moron, you know what's an easier and better answer? your dumbass allah doesn't exist.
 
I'm smart enough to know and accept what I don't know instead of trying fill in the both real and imagined unknowns with a primitive religion.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

"If god is everything and everything god then god has no existence."

Your comments above make no sense.

The ocean exists, and each wave of the ocean is within the ocean. The wave however is not the ocean.

Do you disagree with that?

Every thing exists within God, God has no limits, yet every thing is limited.

Isn't an ocean wave movement of ocean water propagated by an extraneous force? That force has a separate existence, can be measured and observed.

Does god have a separate existence apart from that which it is within? You say god does not.

If god is within all things then it must have a separate existence apart from that thing. How can smthg be "within" the thing and "be" the thing at same time? can a rock be within itself?
 
So you don't know the meaning of the word "thing."

That would mean you don't really understand something or nothing...


Quote from Mav88:

I'm smart enough to know and accept what I don't know instead of trying fill in the both real and imagined unknowns with a primitive religion.
 
God is no thing and God causes all things...

If you want to spin it to everything comes from nothingness, there are Eastern Religions who embrace that faith...

Quote from stu:

God is no thing.
God is nothing.
 
Quote from stu:

God is no thing.
God is nothing.

Actually, stu, you are in line with orthodox theological thinking on this matter! [I am proud of you :) ]

G-D is indeed "no thing" and "nothing", and if I may carry your position one step forward, is most definitely a "no-god" IF any portion of a "knowledge of G-D" is conceived of in the mind of man.

G-D reveals Himself to man. Man cannot reveal G-D.
G-D can only be known as a consequence of a self revealing by G-D, such as in the person of Christ, or the prophets of Israel.
 
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