RE: I know that there are no gods.
March 9, 2011 at 8:44 pm
(This post was last modified: March 9, 2011 at 8:47 pm by reverendjeremiah.)
(March 9, 2011 at 4:50 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: It seems that you have to deny the meaning of omnipresent God to be able to state there isn't one. Maybe you're adictionarist?If a god is omnipresent, then one may merely look at one single thing and judge wether an omnipresent god exists. If God doesnt exist in that one thing, then said god does not exist: Omnipresence = omnipotence = omnisceince.
Is God in a turd?
Does god exist in gay sex?
Also: How can god be sacred or holy and omnipresent at the same time?
sa·cred /ˈseɪkrɪd/ [sey-krid]
–adjective
1. devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
2. entitled to veneration or religious respect by association with divinity or divine things; holy.
3. pertaining to or connected with religion ( opposed to secular or profane): sacred music; sacred books.
4. reverently dedicated to some person, purpose, or object: a morning hour sacred to study.
5. regarded with reverence: the sacred memory of a dead hero.
6. secured against violation, infringement, etc., as by reverence or sense of right: sacred oaths; sacred rights.
7. properly immune from violence, interference, etc., as a person or office.
So if god is omnipresent, and holy, then raping a child is god and holy.
So if god is omnipresent, and holy, then satan is god and holy
So if god is omnipresent, and holy, then I am god and holy.
This is the inherent problem with infinite absolutes: If God is omnipresent then I am god.