(April 29, 2016 at 8:19 am)Constable Dorfl Wrote:(April 29, 2016 at 6:09 am)Wryetui Wrote: Hello. I have some difficulty at seeing how the size of our known universe makes God impossible to exist, and I currently do not have time to search through the 26 pages to see if someone explained it, so, please, can someone explain that to me? Thank you.
The bible itself describes yhwh as an impossible being, giving him the attributes of omnipotence and omniscience which are mutually exclusive, and also attributes free will to humanity which is contradictory to the other two as well.
But in this thread we've an argument by atheists stating that as there is no evidence for god and also no evidence to show god is necessary that god is needed to create the universe there is no rational need to believe unless new evidence comes to light, and on the other hand we've got Little Rik whose argument is "herpa, derpa, derp". So where you're getting assumption from is unclear to me.
In this thread it is stated that the OP does not believe God exists because the universe is too big, so, how exactly that is? Why the size of the universe prove that God does not exist? You did not answer me in your message. In fact, you did not even adress my question in your message, you only made statements which I do not know where did you get them from. I am interested, though, in answering them, so you can start another thread, since answering to them in this thread would mean going offtopic.
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