Can God Exist?
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Thank you so muck for the comment. Are minds are to small to comprehend the mind of God. We always want proof, evidence that something exist. People just need to accept that we are not Gods and we will nver know it all. Blessed are thoughs who haveent seen but still beleive.
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aaaaahhh.....Now I'm going to have to go back and read my bRible........damn it !
Great vid! Agreed.....
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Human minds are too "stupid" to comprehend the mighty power of God. there are some things that God does not want to tell us becuase if we do understand the way he works then there would be no point of FAITH....it all has to do with faith, without faith there is no point of living through the test called life (earhtly life). ...any questions or comments plz message me
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go to qotquestion (.) org if you have any question about God or anything...it helped me alot
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DontLoseTheLesson
I used the words "could have" many times in my discussion. The use of "could have" imply s only possibility. I should have used could instead of can in every case. This is my error.Your criticism is justified. I will try to be more careful in the future. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Cool approach to the subject.
And right you are!
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Great points & video. 5/5 & faved!
I also think that if G-d was/is/always will be omniscient, then to me, the implication is that the time it took G-d to become omniscient is a fraction of a nanosecond, i.e. there would not have been a time when G-d acquired his knowledge/omniscience over eons of years - it just "sprouted" instantaneously. Of course, I don't believe that shit, but I just thought I'd throw that out there.
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This is my second time watching this video, I think that you presenting this argument outlines your undeniable depth in thinking.
But how can you say that without matter nothing can sense. Does matter sense, is matter alive, does matter have a conscious. If matter is unconscious, how did it become conscious, how did it organize itself, how dies it feel pain&pleasure. You don't know what God is, therefore you can't say that just because there's no matter, God can be.
cmpresents 6 months ago
@cmpresents I said without matter there is nothing TO sense. It doesn't matter how great your nose is if there is nothing to smell. It doesn't matter how great your vision if there is nothing to see. It doesn't matter what your capacity for knowledge is if there is nothing to know. Thought is not possible if there is nothing to think about.
tillnow67 6 months ago
Great vid! But this is kinda like asking, "can unicorns exist?" I know the whole "unicorn" argument has been beaten to death already, but it always serves as a perfect example.
The main point here is: sure, anything CAN exist....it all boils down to the supporting evidence. It's really an astonishingly simple premise; I can't understand for the life of me why people over analyze this basic principle, and start getting into philosophy.
No direct evidence for X should = NO belief in X.
siciliano29 2 years ago
Actually I don't believe ANYTHING can exist. There are cases like "square circles" in which the characteristics of squares and circles contradict each other to the point that something can't be both square and circle. Same thing applies to a God to whom too many magnificent characteristics are attributed.
tillnow67 2 years ago