RE: The meaninglessness of the Christian god concept
November 9, 2011 at 2:39 am
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2011 at 2:55 am by fr0d0.)
Well I vote we remove the word God from the dictionary then as there clearly is no defininition. </sarcasm>
If there is a definition of God anywhere, we can dissmiss point 1.
The premise of Ms Scarletts argument seems to be based upon a first proven physical existence, which when considering the subject in hand is contradictory nonsense. He bleats on about there not being a primary attribute when he is clearly presented with one. He dissmisses the point without reason. He calls a fallacy and then thoroughly doen't state why. Saying it is so is no reason to accept that it is so I'm afraid, so with a distinct lack of argument we can conclude that the OP argument is what it appears to be: baseless.
If there is a definition of God anywhere, we can dissmiss point 1.
The premise of Ms Scarletts argument seems to be based upon a first proven physical existence, which when considering the subject in hand is contradictory nonsense. He bleats on about there not being a primary attribute when he is clearly presented with one. He dissmisses the point without reason. He calls a fallacy and then thoroughly doen't state why. Saying it is so is no reason to accept that it is so I'm afraid, so with a distinct lack of argument we can conclude that the OP argument is what it appears to be: baseless.