(August 29, 2010 at 10:06 am)Watson Wrote: There is no objective evidence for anything, Zen, since all of our experiences are limited to the subjective. If there exists objective evidence for something, and it can be shown as such quite clearly to the person experiencing it, then it becomes quite plausible to begin wondering about a God or Gods in relation to this evidence.
Why should we assume that there may be a god? We would know this how??? You just said there is no objective view. Yet you find plausibility in trying to widen our extremely limited perception and consider the possibility of some god (who has no more proof of existence than unicorns). I've always heard that god sits outside of the universe, or at another realm. How the hell would we know that? Logically, one shouldn't make shit up and wonder if unicorns exist either.
That's just my opinion though, do what you like.
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