RE: I am a pixieist, what do you think of my proof that universe creating pixies exist?
November 11, 2016 at 10:58 am
(This post was last modified: November 11, 2016 at 11:01 am by Mister Agenda.)
Edward John Wrote:Good try but here's the thing, universe creating pixies is not the same as God creating the universe.
Questions arising from the argument.
Are pixies all powerful like God?
Acting in concert, they're powerful enough to create a universe. That's as powerful as they need to be for this argument.
Edward John Wrote:Are pixies all knowing like God?
That has not been established to be a necessary attribute for creating a universe so it doesn't matter for this argument.
Edward John Wrote:Are pixies All Good like God?
Probably a mix, which would entirely explain the situation in which we find ourselves.
Edward John Wrote:Are pixies all perfect like God?
The only thing we know for sure about them is that they can and did create the universe.
Edward John Wrote:Are there any miracles related to pixies and if so are they demonic?
All miracles that actually happen are pixie-related.
Edward John Wrote:Do anyone worship pixies?
Whether they're worshipped is irrelevant to whether they could and did create the universe. They could have all been killed in the creation process except for the few left who muck around with miracles.
Edward John Wrote:Is there an so called holy revelation of the pixies and does those revelations correspond to absolute truth and morals?
Irrelevant to the question of whether they created the universe.
Edward John Wrote:Are those revelations historically accurate?
Does worshipping pixies make you Good or Bad morally?[/li]
[li]Are there any fulfilled prophecies concerning pixies, like in the Bible?
All irrelevant to the question of them creating the universe.
Edward John Wrote:Are pixies powerful enough like God to create the universe?
You kind of already asked that, and the answer is still yes.
Edward John Wrote:This argument is an example of an incomplete understanding of Christian theology, missing as it does a major philosophical and historical aspect of Christian thought: the idea that there are positive reasons suggesting the existence of God.
The argument isn't about Christian theology. It's about beings that created the universe.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.