RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
April 3, 2010 at 12:43 pm
@ Adrian, I was looking at it from a more mathmatical definition : a point at which a complex function is undefined because it is neither differentiable nor single-valued while the function is defined in every neighborhood of the point. I agre if that were the definition of complex, but that's not what I'm talking about.
Sorry to rehash old info. When I'm talking complex I mean made up of many interrelated parts. That may not be exaclty measurable, but it should be easy to reason. I can't logically see when comparing one being (however powerful) to a long list of laws, rules, individual entities and anomolies how God is the more complex answer.
@tav- Once again openeing your mouth and not answering the question. No where have I said God somehow has intentions, natures and emotions or will. I can't even fathom me ever saying any of those except nature.
Sorry to rehash old info. When I'm talking complex I mean made up of many interrelated parts. That may not be exaclty measurable, but it should be easy to reason. I can't logically see when comparing one being (however powerful) to a long list of laws, rules, individual entities and anomolies how God is the more complex answer.
@tav- Once again openeing your mouth and not answering the question. No where have I said God somehow has intentions, natures and emotions or will. I can't even fathom me ever saying any of those except nature.
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