(August 19, 2013 at 1:59 am)FallentoReason Wrote:Quote:My reasons for choosing as I did are laid out already.
If you could point me to the post #, that would be much appreciated.
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"The logically impossible is both undetectable and non-existent."
I don't see how this is refuting what I've said. All I see here is that from *your perspective* your god is half way to being logically impossible. The question is, how do you know that your god's undetectable attribute doesn't stem from pure non-existence?
#1 I think I only alluded to it in this thread. I think all religious endeavour covers the same subject. I find Christianity to be the currently ultimate evolutionary step, in that it goes one further than all others in making God directly accessible by making us perfect. This is no minor difference. It's a huge benefit in the removal of guilt and enhancement of life: the reason I give to support my faith.
#2 it refutes what you said by destroying it. God is totally logical where you're examples are the opposite. How I know is by using reason.
It's been a pleasure talking with you as usual FTR
