Originally posted by yavoon
the point is that once u created a limited god u'd instantly have the question "who created him." U've done NOTHING. I know this is repeat but I'm not sure u understand.
the point is that once u created a limited god u'd instantly have the question "who created him." U've done NOTHING. I know this is repeat but I'm not sure u understand.
u r implying that one could logically believe in a limited god and be satisfied that that would solve the issue. but indeed it would not affect the issue in the slightest.
I did not imply that. I was merely stating that the inexistence of any kind of God or other imaniary being has not been proved. As such, I cannot rule out the existence of any form of God(s), no matter how "theologically unsatisfying" they are. After all, I'm not the one worshipping this kind of things, so it is not my problem. Heck, I cannot even rule out the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.
I merely assume, thanks to the rationality mechanisms I have been taught, that these imaginary beings are very unlikely not to exist. Also, from my understanding of reality, I have never seen God's power. It leads me to assume it's highly likely God hasn't as much power as his zealots pretend.
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