(September 7, 2009 at 8:49 am)theVOID Wrote: But seriously, i don't think any God exists because there is no good reason to believe in such an existence, the God concept is an unnecessary assumption that yields no explanatory power. It is the easy answer to the difficult questions, which is hardly surprising when you consider the origin of the beliefs.
Frodo , however, believes that if he defines his god as transcendent (above and beyond all normal scientific analysis) his god is no longer bound by the *rules of evidence* ... he doesn't have to prove this, he just has to define it so!
It's an insane concept otherwise referred to as NOMA

(September 7, 2009 at 8:49 am)theVOID Wrote: I would much rather acknowledge the existence of possible assumptions for the unknown and say ultimately that it is unknown rather than rely on such an unproven concept as God to fill in the blanks. God is in a practical sense nothing more than a god of the gaps.
Abso-fragging-lutely Captain.
Kyu
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