RE: Some Simple Questions show Atheistic Origin Science is false (proof 2 begins)
October 9, 2014 at 10:52 am
(This post was last modified: October 9, 2014 at 10:53 am by Jenny A.)
What is your definition of God?
No one can seem to agree on that. Proposals include a universal creator, an omniscient being, a being able to act outside the laws of nature, a fellow with a lightning bolt, the sun, an old man in the sky, math.
What does he/she/it look like?
An old man in the sky, something incomprehensible, a burning bush, the sun, a guy with a lightening bolt---take your pick, it all depends on the definition you choose.
What is God's relationship with man?
Man invented the gods. The delusional complexities vary. See above.
How does one God manage an almost infinite universe?
Ah, I see you've eliminated the guy with the lightening bolt. I myself don't see any sign that there there is a god managing anything though the Bible suggests perhaps a staff of lesser gods called angels.
Where does God live?
Once again take your pick: Mount Olympus, Valhalla, underground, in heaven, across The Styx, outside time and space.
Now let me ask you some questions:
What is your definition of Odin?
What does he look like?
What is his relationship with man and/or the other gods?
How long will he be able to protect you from the giants?
Where does he live?
Most importantly, what makes Yahweh any more likely than Odin?
If you don't know much about Odin, try Allah, Shiva, or Zeus.
No one can seem to agree on that. Proposals include a universal creator, an omniscient being, a being able to act outside the laws of nature, a fellow with a lightning bolt, the sun, an old man in the sky, math.
What does he/she/it look like?
An old man in the sky, something incomprehensible, a burning bush, the sun, a guy with a lightening bolt---take your pick, it all depends on the definition you choose.
What is God's relationship with man?
Man invented the gods. The delusional complexities vary. See above.
How does one God manage an almost infinite universe?
Ah, I see you've eliminated the guy with the lightening bolt. I myself don't see any sign that there there is a god managing anything though the Bible suggests perhaps a staff of lesser gods called angels.
Where does God live?
Once again take your pick: Mount Olympus, Valhalla, underground, in heaven, across The Styx, outside time and space.
Now let me ask you some questions:
What is your definition of Odin?
What does he look like?
What is his relationship with man and/or the other gods?
How long will he be able to protect you from the giants?
Where does he live?
Most importantly, what makes Yahweh any more likely than Odin?
If you don't know much about Odin, try Allah, Shiva, or Zeus.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.