RE: trancendent dice
March 7, 2009 at 10:08 am
(This post was last modified: March 7, 2009 at 10:08 am by fr0d0.)
I don't think you answered me Kyu. I make no assertions about the beliefs of non Christians. You can't use that as proof, it isn't a given.
"are you afraid of Quetzalcoatl?" Should I be?!?
Confidence with faith is no where near absolute assurance of fact.
The theory goes that God does actually do stuff in this world, but the signature of God is that it is never provable. You can reasonably assume that God doesn't exist, sure. I think I can reason that he does. If we're talking science than yeah, I agree with Dawkins.. on probability we can say he most likely doesn't exist. Theologically that's absolutely correct too. We can't know.
"are you afraid of Quetzalcoatl?" Should I be?!?
Confidence with faith is no where near absolute assurance of fact.
The theory goes that God does actually do stuff in this world, but the signature of God is that it is never provable. You can reasonably assume that God doesn't exist, sure. I think I can reason that he does. If we're talking science than yeah, I agree with Dawkins.. on probability we can say he most likely doesn't exist. Theologically that's absolutely correct too. We can't know.