(June 17, 2009 at 8:49 am)dagda Wrote:(June 16, 2009 at 9:37 pm)LEDO Wrote: If you can first define "God" we might be able to tell you why it doesn't exist.
I think you are missing the point of the thread. You tell me your life philosophy and try and defend it. God does not really have to come into it at all.
Very intresting view Kyu. How do you calculate morals though? I mean abstract consepts like right and wrong are hardly scientific in that they are neither quantifiable or objective.
Like I said before there is no frame of reference in quantum physics for what most people consider "god." Does your "god" think? If so then where is its brain? Only organic life forms can think. Thoughts do not exist in the etheral, they must be contained by something physical. On what planet does your god's brain exist? These questions as silly as they may seem simply demonstrate the absurdity of the question as to the existance of what is traditionally defined as "god."
Or do you mean "god" as the "first cause." I cannot refute a "first cause" or a prime mover, just one that thinks.
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