RE: "God doesn't Exist"- Claim or Conclusion
December 21, 2016 at 5:30 am
(This post was last modified: December 21, 2016 at 6:21 am by robvalue.)
Well, I'd say that "Gods such as Yahweh and Allah don't exist" is a (probabilistic) conclusion I'm happy to make. It's based on the vast number of assumptions that would have to be made to allow for such things to be possible, the highly specific and suspiciously human-like nature of the claimed beings, and the total lack of credible evidence for their existence.
To me, the phrase "Gods don't exist" in general doesn't mean anything, since "God" doesn't mean anything. It needs clarification in all cases. If God simply means "intelligent creator", then they may well exist, because we create virtual realities all the time which have the potential to manifest somehow.
To me, the phrase "Gods don't exist" in general doesn't mean anything, since "God" doesn't mean anything. It needs clarification in all cases. If God simply means "intelligent creator", then they may well exist, because we create virtual realities all the time which have the potential to manifest somehow.
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