I've always thought of atheism as a changeable stance (only in that if presented with solid evidence an atheist may affirm the existence of a god). But to be classed as a God what charecteristics would such a being require?
We could say things like;
- Omniscience
- Omnipotence
- Omnipresence and so on and so forth ...
But are these qualities neccesary for an entity to be considered a God?
In essence what qualities would you expect from a God (assuming there is proof of it's existence)?
Sam
We could say things like;
- Omniscience
- Omnipotence
- Omnipresence and so on and so forth ...
But are these qualities neccesary for an entity to be considered a God?
In essence what qualities would you expect from a God (assuming there is proof of it's existence)?
Sam
"We need not suppose more things to exist than are absolutely neccesary." William of Occam
"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" William Shakespeare (Measure for Measure: Act 1, Scene 4)
"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt" William Shakespeare (Measure for Measure: Act 1, Scene 4)