RE: The God That Died (Solving The First Cause)
April 10, 2010 at 6:15 pm
(This post was last modified: April 10, 2010 at 6:19 pm by The_Flying_Skeptic.)
I don't believe in any deity but if I did, I'd probably believe in the deity that died. If you don't believe in a deity that loves you or performs miracles or you don't believe that a deity became human and died for you on the cross, yet you can't deal with the 'first cause argument', believe in the god that died. Problem solved.
I wouldn't actually believe in a deity that died... deities don't die... everyone knows that, common sense.
I honestly don't see myself ever believing that a god created the universe. the word god is way too personified or anthropocentric to describe what I think of 'the first cause' argument. Though, any god could solve the 'first cause' argument. The god that died is just as qualified for the job.
I wouldn't actually believe in a deity that died... deities don't die... everyone knows that, common sense.
I honestly don't see myself ever believing that a god created the universe. the word god is way too personified or anthropocentric to describe what I think of 'the first cause' argument. Though, any god could solve the 'first cause' argument. The god that died is just as qualified for the job.