(May 5, 2013 at 5:34 am)paulpablo Wrote: No because I'm not saying god can create nothing or anything similar to that, I'm saying for the sake of this argument there is nothing illogical about saying god can be a creature upon this earth while being outside of the universe and its laws at the same time, since we have no definition of the term god which is agreed upon therefore no logical statements about god can be made.Wrong, your statement above is actually making a logical statement about God, when you said "I'm not saying god can create nothing or anything similar"
Many logical statements about God can be made
For example when you say that God can be a creature, a creature means something that did not exist then existed which contradicts with the definition of God to be eternal
Quote:But the overall mental image is not something which I rememberDoesn't matter, still it is a construction of many mental parts
Quote:Also blind people construct mental images of shapes using touch, not all mental images are even based from light.I don't know that!
How do you know that they have a mental image?
Quote:My proof is based on one small fact, logical contradictions cannot existQuote:"Disjoint cannot exist"What does this mean?
As proving a God beyond our knowledge is impossible, I though about turning around that and prove the impossibility of No God.