Julia
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Maybe we need a new thread titled 'All Things Religious' where we can talk about anything at all relating to religion without wandering off topic.
Oh, please no. Not another damn religion thread. There are umpteen already.
They all go round in the same interminable circles. No one ever actually says anything remarkable or different. Just the participants change every now and then.
I doubt it, Bunyip, unless someone actually says anything different.
Yes, but seriously, would you send Tom Cruise down to the corner shop with a $20 note to get a pack of Benson and Hedges. He'd get mugged or lose the change or bring back a pack of Drum.
He's not the brightest star in the sky. He was handsome and could remember his lines, and he's had a fair bit of luck, and good on him, but this puppy won't be following him if he decides to do a Jonestown or get into a spaceship.
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LMAO Bunyip. The velvet sledgehammer approach is not working ! Talk about "shock and awe" stuff. The "Little Boy" (Atomic bomb droppped on Hiroshima) device has nothing on you when wound up !
Maybe "weird" can answer that one with some paper that contradicts itself and also dismisses it's own argument by allowing for seasonal adjustments?
Or ktrianta can try and dispel it with some double meaning verbosity straight out of Psychology 101 that when read backwards means the same thing.
Bwahaha ha ha hah h aha hh ah (insert maniacal laugh here)
Sunder
One final call for you to step up and answer my questions....
Who or what created God?
How did he come into existence?
Well no actually, he [God] always wasn't. If he exists then he was created in some way by someone or something or some process....but nobody has the faintest idea who or what it was.
Pretty much sums up both sides of the argument really. Woopeeeee !
The answer is we don't know.You said to ktrianta:
If you're reasonable you will agree that your statement is a claim, not an argument. It is no more compelling to say, "God was created in some way" then to say, "God always was."
Why does God have to have a creator? What is the reasoning behind this statement?
(And by "God", I'm not restricting it to the Christian God - feel free to assume any maximal conception, be it theistic, deistic or panentheistic)
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