RE: Even if you choose not to believe in god, you’re actually believing in god
May 28, 2016 at 11:51 pm
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2016 at 11:53 pm by Blueyedlion.)
(May 27, 2016 at 6:10 pm)Cecelia Wrote: Well for starters, you need to prove that god is Omnipresent. Without that, your statement is quite meaningless. You've attributed something to this god in order to prove that he exists. You can't do that. You must first prove that this attribute exists. I don't believe the bible states God is omnipresent, but even if it did -- you'd still have to prove that the bible is a reliable source. And then you'd have to prove that it's a reliable source about that piece of information as well. Without that, anyone could attribute anything to anything so long as they had a book backing them up.
Actually, since i'm of the opinion god is what atheists recognize as simply the universe but with an extra feature of a collective mind of all that is.
"You must first prove that this attribute exists" What is always present, the universe. tick.
" I don't believe the bible states God is omnipresent, but even if it did -- you'd still have to prove that the bible is a reliable source." This is getting a tad bit annoying, i'm not affiliating my belief of god with the bible god. I'm not talking about that. I know it's hard to remove your minds from Christianity as the only god to argue about to which any time god is mentioned, you automatically think, Jesus, Christianity, bible. Not on this thread, not with me. Christianity's all nonsense to me as much you as you.