RE: the case against the case against god
December 7, 2014 at 9:03 am
(This post was last modified: December 7, 2014 at 9:16 am by robvalue.)
I'd like to share a very interesting clip which discusses what is possible, and when it's correct to say something is possible.
When asking does God exist, you should really first be asking CAN God exist? Is it possible? According to the definition, and what we find out about the universe, we may find that it isn't actually possible. So the right response is I don't know IF it is possible.
Watch and you'll see what I mean
Edit: you can say under certain definitions, like the classic omni everything definition, that it is impossible that it exists, simply because it is not logically consistent with itself and reality.
http://youtu.be/LqNDrOxhZho
When asking does God exist, you should really first be asking CAN God exist? Is it possible? According to the definition, and what we find out about the universe, we may find that it isn't actually possible. So the right response is I don't know IF it is possible.
Watch and you'll see what I mean
Edit: you can say under certain definitions, like the classic omni everything definition, that it is impossible that it exists, simply because it is not logically consistent with itself and reality.
http://youtu.be/LqNDrOxhZho
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