RE: What would convince you that a god exists?
May 11, 2013 at 10:49 am
(This post was last modified: May 11, 2013 at 10:49 am by Praetorian.)
It's rather silly that you're making me make this argument because I'm not a theist. But I don't accept your premise because if you're an all-powerful being, you could easily change the laws of physics locally to accommodate you.
I've always felt that mathematical and physical arguments against the existence of god are rather silly, because they can always be trumped by the claim of omni-whatever. It's much easier to attack the character of the god, or the event claims in support of the god, or the deeds of the followers of the god, etc.
I've always felt that mathematical and physical arguments against the existence of god are rather silly, because they can always be trumped by the claim of omni-whatever. It's much easier to attack the character of the god, or the event claims in support of the god, or the deeds of the followers of the god, etc.
