Like the new sig EvF 
Why does the substance have to be complex? Why can't it be infinitely simplistic? That would seem equally logical to me.
Thanks for the defense LukeMC
Scientifically speaking we can't interact with it or deduce what it is. Yet the Bible consists entirely of exactly that, and Christian experience is one of interaction with it. (Many other books may do but I just bring up this one for some reason
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What do we make of those deductions? How come these deductions ever made it onto paper (via mouth) if the task is impossible? We could say that either it's fairy tale. I don't agree with that one because it stands up to stronger scrutiny than that. We could say it's contradictory and dismiss those that tell us it isn't.. but I don't see any logical debunking that holds water when held up to scrutiny.

Why does the substance have to be complex? Why can't it be infinitely simplistic? That would seem equally logical to me.
Thanks for the defense LukeMC
(May 11, 2009 at 5:48 pm)LukeMC Wrote: Aye. The difference between matter and God is that although it gets tricky to say what matter is, we at least know it is there and can see it and interact with it. God on the other hand cannot be sensed or known, cannot be interacted with or deduced. It is rather odd to believe in something which you cannot be sure exists while also given the fact that if it did exist you wouldn't even know what it is :L
Scientifically speaking we can't interact with it or deduce what it is. Yet the Bible consists entirely of exactly that, and Christian experience is one of interaction with it. (Many other books may do but I just bring up this one for some reason

What do we make of those deductions? How come these deductions ever made it onto paper (via mouth) if the task is impossible? We could say that either it's fairy tale. I don't agree with that one because it stands up to stronger scrutiny than that. We could say it's contradictory and dismiss those that tell us it isn't.. but I don't see any logical debunking that holds water when held up to scrutiny.