RE: I'm God. What evidence do I need to provide?
October 30, 2015 at 7:30 am
(This post was last modified: October 30, 2015 at 7:31 am by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
(October 30, 2015 at 6:02 am)pool Wrote:(October 30, 2015 at 5:57 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Several things come to mind:
1. Re-grow my left eye.
2. Cure cancer and AIDS without meds.
3. Stop the abuse of children, the elderly, the poor, and animals.
4. Re-arrange the constellations so they look exactly like their names (be fair -Orion looks like an hourglass and the Southern Cross is all bent).
5. Convince pop stars and hipsters that leather fedoras don't look good. On anyone.
Boru
Why do you assume that this particular God would have Characteristics with which he would be able to perform the number of things you wanted him to perform? What if he is a God that is only capable of flying? If this were an Edison interview you'd be walking out the door right now
Of course it is an assumption, but, I think, an entirely justified one. Robvalue specified the God of Abraham. According to scripture and conventional, traditional theology, the abilities of this particular God are effectively unlimited (for a few logical limits, re-read your Aquinas).
All of the Abrahamic faiths rely on miracles - they cannot survive without them. If Rob is unable to instantiate miraculous events including (but not limited to) the ones I listed, he cannot prove to my satisfaction that he is God. If you can dislodge your head from your bum for a minute, you may be able to recall that this was Rob's original question.
Flying is not a miraculous event; birds, bugs and bats manage it with comfortable regularity.
Question for you: Have you ever considered making serious responses to serious topics, or is douchebaggery merely part and parcel of who you are?
Boru
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