Well my answer to the question is twofold. Yes- as an idea in the mind of the believer. No in the way we could talk about a tree or a rock in our immediate view.
This is one question I know will be asked several times and in many instances is difficult to give one answer for. In order to answer it though, it would be fair enough for the person asking to define what they mean by god. It is always assumed that when people say god we know what they mean but this isn’t the case.
With that in mind, we shall attempt to answer these questions we have been asked
- How do you know for certain God is not real?
- Do you have any proof or is this remark your humble opinion?
- Would also like to know how the universe was created/ If you do not know for certain how it was created, then how do you know for certain there is no god?
To answer the first question, I would assume that the person asking is referring to the Judeo- Christian-…
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Mak – here’s something you and your readers might appreciate, and in fact, you, an intelligent, educated man, living on the most religious continent in the world, may wish to use the information found here to establish a whole new topic, and offer, from your special position, your own unique perspective.
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Thanks for sharing, this is a very interesting read. I think it was Jean Messlier in 1725 who said only a man whose wants have been met can philosophize.
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Showoff! I hat it when someone’s better read than I am!:-)
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Oh, and I hate it too!
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The teacher should be happy when the student does well. At least it means the teacher has done a good job and he had a good student!
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I hat that too.
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Side-note to Ark (I don’t know how else to reach you – sorry, Mak):
I stopped following Chialphagirl’s blog this morning, after learning she banned you and established more commandments than her god did – just can’t work under that many rules, when I have none on my own site – her message is clear, “If you don’t agree with everything I say, got out!” I did.
You may have not exactly been Mr. Congeniality, but her reaction was uncalled for.
Back to your regularly-scheduled (de-)programming —
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Funny thing, she rarely ever responds to any of my questions anywhere either on her blog or elsewhere.
There seem to be a host of people that the ark gets to their nerves though I thought they got on well with chialpharirl.
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Haven’t you yet learned that that’s typical of theists? When you HAVE no answer, say nothing and maybe they’ll go away —
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I didn’t know it. I remember a theist once who offered to answer any question I had, when I sent them a few questions, I never heard from them again.
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After all of the time you’ve spent on TA, watching theist’s bob, weave, and do Ali’s famous Rope-a-Dope, you can still say, “I didn’t know it.“? SAY it isn’t so –!
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I have always thought those were prayer breaks! hoping their favourite phantom will provide the answer or make me forget the question I asked!
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I appreciate you reblogging this, my Nairobi brother. Great job! A very interesting article and argument.
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I thought it is good to get a different perspective
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