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Ontology of God--Theological Noncognitivist View
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RE: Ontology of God--Theological Noncognitivist View
Purple Rabbit Wrote:A little too simple actually.

If god is in everything he is in the gluons that make up brains, he is in every thought that was ever thought, he is in the action of a suicide bomber, he is in the cancer that kills childeren, he is in the crap I shit today, he is in the good and in the bad, he is in the porn business and he is in the missionary, he is in empty mathematical sets, he is in hinduism, slavery, war, peace, vegetarianism and cannibalism.

And as is attested by science he is there doing nothing, weighing nothing, smelling of nothing, tasting of nothing, exerting no force whatsoever, making no sound.

Excellent part definition. If you change he for it, it is much betterExclamation

knight Wrote:I asked you already to name one thing which we know to exist that cannot be observed.

Dark energy. We cannot yet directly observe it. We can observe it's affects, but not it itself.
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Ontology of God--Theological Noncognitivist View - by Knight - January 15, 2010 at 6:23 pm
RE: Ontology of God--Theological Noncognitivist View - by ib.me.ub - January 17, 2010 at 9:29 am

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