Just had this thought while reading the ID nonsense thread, and it occured that this question makes far more sense than the seemingly ancient "Does God exist?". So I'm more interested here in definitions... differences between atheist and theist camps should lead naturally to their arguments, and it should be easy to see who has the flawed assumptions.
By God, we should probably start with the monotheistic concept we all know and love, the omniponent, omniscient creator who loves us and has interest in our lives and supposedly our actions. There are other ways you can approach an idea of God of course, pantheism being a good example.
So what would it require in terms of arguments and evidence to prove this God? What would it take to disprove? Any thoughts before I add my two cents tomorrow?
By God, we should probably start with the monotheistic concept we all know and love, the omniponent, omniscient creator who loves us and has interest in our lives and supposedly our actions. There are other ways you can approach an idea of God of course, pantheism being a good example.
So what would it require in terms of arguments and evidence to prove this God? What would it take to disprove? Any thoughts before I add my two cents tomorrow?
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