RE: Creationism
August 12, 2020 at 10:29 pm
(This post was last modified: August 12, 2020 at 10:43 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
The man who leaves it at first cause will at least have avoided the invalid god declaration. Doesn't matter whether anyone will accept it, or why (or why not). Good job stuffing some good ole godhating in there, though. Funny thing, doesn't matter if that's why he chose to stay within the logical remit of his argument, either. The fact that matters is that he did, and saint tom did not.
It's perfectly possible to believe in a first cause and not believe that it is any god, let alone the christian god. The associations that saint tom made -were- his argument, that's what arguments are. You're coming undone Bel.
It's perfectly possible to believe in a first cause and not believe that it is any god, let alone the christian god. The associations that saint tom made -were- his argument, that's what arguments are. You're coming undone Bel.
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