Welsh Cake Wrote:I am bored and tired so I'll ask you one last time, how do you know logic cannot refute logically impossible concepts insupportable by evidence, (not logically unknowable or improbable) such as god?
You asked a question that contradicts itself... and you expect an answer to it?
Watson Wrote:But the difference is, that the idea of God being simple is based upon an observation of God in reality, not upon a concept within the mind.
What observation of "God" have you made in 'reality'? If "God" was a part of 'observable reality' then we would have scientific evidence for 'his?' existence.
Also... if you can think about "God" then 'he?' is a concept ('within the mind' seems redundant much?).
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day