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Another show of hands: who here worships sky fairies that exist in the shadows between points of human knowledge, and whose realm diminishes as human knowledge slowly increases, ...
Lack of supporting evidence requiring a creator. Lack of evidence supporting the existence of a creator. But, then, judging by your political posts, lack of supporting evidence never seems to hinder your conviction and resolve, does it?Quote from Index piker:
What are you afraid of that you need to deny a creator?
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Lack of supporting evidence requiring a creator. Lack of evidence supporting the existence of a creator. But, then, judging by your political posts, lack of supporting evidence never seems to hinder your conviction and resolve, does it?

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Lack of supporting evidence requiring a creator.
Quote from Index piker:
Nice try but that only leads to the opinion of "I don't know" not personal investment in trying to convince others a creator does not exist.
If you are honest your answers are:
1)I have evidence that proves to me God exists, therefore I believe.
2) I believe
3) I don't believe
4) I don't know
*5) I know because I'm God incarnate.
The same can be said about unicorns, Russell's celestial teapot, spaghetti monsters, etc. Pick any myth that allows itself to be interpreted in any numbers of ways that the believer chooses, and then try to deny its existence. Round and round we go. Just so that you understand we are talking about a man-made myth along with the others I mentioned here, in that they all have more similarities than differences. How about that Zeus, eh?Quote from Index piker:
Nice try but that only leads to the opinion of "I don't know" not personal investment in trying to convince others a creator does not exist.
If you are honest your answers are:
1)I have evidence that proves to me God exists, therefore I believe.
2) I believe
3) I don't believe
4) I don't know
*5) I know because I'm God incarnate.
( rare but history appears to verify people really get upset over this one)
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Let us not forget the words of Epicurus:
1)Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? 2)Then he is not omnipotent.3) Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. 4)Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
So even if a god did actually exist, how would the theist god groupies respond?
