RE: The meaninglessness of the Christian god concept
November 13, 2011 at 10:52 am
(This post was last modified: November 13, 2011 at 10:53 am by fr0d0.)
I'm classifying God as non empirically provable because that is the definition of that God (the Xtian God). If you wish to address a god that is empirically evidenced, then that's another subject (ie not the Xtian God).
How do I know this God is not empirically evidenced > from the definition Xtianity proposes for this God.
I believe in God, correct. I do not know empirically that he exists, because that would be logically impossible. I believe through faith, and not blind faith.
You state that there isn't a god. A bold claim. On what evidence? A: Because you say so. I'm sorry: not good enough. This life is what you've got and you ought to face up to it rather than theorise about what might have been. We have a choice and that's how it works in this reality.
How do I know this God is not empirically evidenced > from the definition Xtianity proposes for this God.
I believe in God, correct. I do not know empirically that he exists, because that would be logically impossible. I believe through faith, and not blind faith.
You state that there isn't a god. A bold claim. On what evidence? A: Because you say so. I'm sorry: not good enough. This life is what you've got and you ought to face up to it rather than theorise about what might have been. We have a choice and that's how it works in this reality.