Okay, this bears repeating: let's cut the crap.
It is doubtful that when relying on substitution to use the same argument but with a different deific concept that the argument is no longer valid to the theist. Because, what may work for the Christian God will never be accepted by believers of Allah and vice versa. The argument remains the same, it's validity hasn't been changed, but it shows what a waste it is to rely on it as anything more than hooey.
It is doubtful that when relying on substitution to use the same argument but with a different deific concept that the argument is no longer valid to the theist. Because, what may work for the Christian God will never be accepted by believers of Allah and vice versa. The argument remains the same, it's validity hasn't been changed, but it shows what a waste it is to rely on it as anything more than hooey.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter