RE: Why all "Logical Proofs Of God" fail ...
March 4, 2014 at 6:56 pm
(This post was last modified: March 4, 2014 at 6:58 pm by bennyboy.)
(February 17, 2014 at 8:14 pm)Lek Wrote: God is not logical concept to human thinking. If miracles can be proved to exist, though, I think it wouls be logical to consider the possibility of God.Let's look at this idea. What, exactly, IS a miracle? It is an important good-aligned event for which there is no available physical-determinist explanation.
So let's say somebody walks on water. Pretty cool, and based on our knowledge of how density and gravity work, impossible. Unless, that is, someone has high-tech Superstat3000™ water-walking boots on. The fact that these are not known to exist in human technology could mean that a) God exists; b) future humans time-traveled and gave somebody said boots; c) I'm not saying it was Aliens, but. . .
What if I see a burning bush, and it begins talking to me, telling me to take off my shoes and bow down before its Holy Might. Should I a) do it; b) start looking for stereo equipment, and report to the authorities the wanton destruction of a perfectly good bush; c) run to the nearest hospital, having been drugged or possibly even experiencing a stroke?
Forget about establishing a miracle. I'd like you to suggest ANY HYPOTHETICAL miracle that would make believing in God a logical necessity.