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20th September 2009, 12:26
Post: #81
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RE: Evidence Vs Faith
I'm not asking you to prove God doesn't exist, of course not. I'm the opposition, if either of us should do that it's me, and I'm not even going to attempt to do that because it's a logical fallacy! You can't prove a negative.
No, I'm not asking that. I'm saying how can God's existence not be important if if you've got the existence question wrong, and he doesn't exist, then any other good that comes from the belief can be nothing more than a placebo? EvF |
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20th September 2009, 18:41
Post: #82
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RE: Evidence Vs Faith
It's the definition you are getting wrong Evie. God is. This eradicates the need for existence.
Christianity is perfect, Christians are not - C. S. Lewis
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20th September 2009, 22:52
Post: #83
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RE: Evidence Vs Faith
That's a contradiction. "God is"=God exists. Otherwise what are you talking about when you say "God is"?
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