The nature of God
January 13, 2010 at 7:26 am
(This post was last modified: January 13, 2010 at 7:27 am by Zen Badger.)
I've started this thread to discuss the nature of a God that would be inline
with the universe that we see around us.
While we can without a great deal of intellectual effort disprove
the existence of God in the traditional sense, i.e Yahweh, Allah, Zues etc,etc.
It is impossible to disprove the existence of an overlying(or underlying) purpose
to the universe which could be construed as God.
Now whilst I make no claim that this is in fact the case, I think it would be an
interesting intellectual exercise to explore the nature of such a being.
Please, proceed........
with the universe that we see around us.
While we can without a great deal of intellectual effort disprove
the existence of God in the traditional sense, i.e Yahweh, Allah, Zues etc,etc.
It is impossible to disprove the existence of an overlying(or underlying) purpose
to the universe which could be construed as God.
Now whilst I make no claim that this is in fact the case, I think it would be an
interesting intellectual exercise to explore the nature of such a being.
Please, proceed........
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