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Old 07-07-2008   #501 (permalink)
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Re: Does God exist?

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Originally Posted by InfiniteNow View Post
So, your basic argument is that your god makes more sense because there is zero evidence or descriptive attributes about its nature?

That's retarded.
Infinitenow do you always come out with guns blazing?

It was not an argument more of a thought. But if you would like to debate it I will play. I guess yes. I posted the quote: Science is limited to the physical (material) world and therefore has no knowledge, function or authority outside those bounds. Then yes I would argue that when these gods were created they had some type of material fixated with them. As "God" is not material, it would be impossible for us to assign traits/appearences to him. He does not have them. He is "God." Therefore the creators of Zeus, Thor, etc were mearly making a superhuman by attaching a human form to some type of super natural unexplained force at their time (lightining, sun, etc.)
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