(May 2, 2014 at 7:36 pm)Godslayer Wrote:No, God B is, "this god manifests in reality but this god's actions do not manifest in reality."(May 2, 2014 at 1:37 pm)alpha male Wrote: Maybe we should instead play what's next in the series
Seems to me God C should be:
God C, this god does not manifest in reality but this god's actions do manifest in reality.
Then the current C would be D:
God D, this god does not manifest in reality in any way.
I left out the parentheticals as they're non sequiturs. A God D could exist, and would be a deist-type god.
Uh, no because that's God B.
Quote:All the believers in here just want to duck the question and twist it to what they want.We're not ducking, as the believers posting are all or mostly Christians, and we have God A. Jesus manifested in reality, and so did his actions.
My point still stands that you can't tell the difference between God B (god who exists but it's actions can't be detected, can't be verified or don't manifest) and God C (god which doesn't exist).