RE: Ontology of God--Theological Noncognitivist View
January 24, 2010 at 3:59 pm
(This post was last modified: January 24, 2010 at 4:00 pm by chatpilot.)
fr0d0 said:"I never said God reveals himself in an unmistakeable way to mankind. read my preceding post: "it cannot be known"
That my friend is the nail in the coffin for all theists fr0d0. By stating that god cannot be known you have just contradicted every single argument you have posted in favor of god and his existence. Your god cannot be known in any natural and conventional way, so as is characteristic of all myths, you place him in the realm of the supernatural. Outside of space and time, away from the prying eyes of science and the curiosity of mankind.
That my friend is the nail in the coffin for all theists fr0d0. By stating that god cannot be known you have just contradicted every single argument you have posted in favor of god and his existence. Your god cannot be known in any natural and conventional way, so as is characteristic of all myths, you place him in the realm of the supernatural. Outside of space and time, away from the prying eyes of science and the curiosity of mankind.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition
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