What kind of evidence would prove God? - The Atheist Experience #638
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for me, it would a manifestation and a creation in a controlled environment... with scientists... and he should create a dinasour, scientists love dinasours
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There's an old lady in my town who rides an electric wheelchair. Sometimes, she's seen out at bars dancing.
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@thesparitan A believer in magic or god? :)
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just as i thought : ]
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nothing" is"...all is change and flux...a thing has a phenomenal existence yet void of any inherent existence.(i.e.permamnent and apart from the rest uf the universe)
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@raidersSolja .....NO..all is in a flux....therefore no birth no death just contineous transformatiom...of the one thing ( god ??matrix?? universal consciousness ??)
must make a dsitinction between INHERENT existence and phenomenal existence..
nothing inherently exists..yet they do phenomenally,for a time....therefore phenomenal existence has no "true" existence" it is a movement,which we falsley take it ,for "things"..."it is not that things change,but we,ignoranlty take change as things
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is there any constant in the universe? ; p
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Neo-paganism, LOL.
@theID2 Being obtuse wins you zero points. So does ignoring the questions posed.
There are about 2800 gods that have been asserted to exist throughout documented human history. There, was that really so difficult?
Ever notice that when a civilization dies out, so do its deities? And once a deity makes it onto the 'myth' list, they're never resurrected and worshiped again. If the Christians and Jews all died out for some reason, so would their god. So much for "all powerful"!
ChipArgyle 1 month ago 16
I'll believe in god when a preacher makes someones arm grow back in the lab with doctors and magicians present to observe the event. Do that and I will be a believer.
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