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Originally posted by Xantar
You're making a tautological argument. Look over my post again. I never said that I could prove that God doesn't exist. I only said that it can't be proven to my satisfaction that He does.
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you look over
MY post again
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I understand why you don't really want to argue... but for me, GT has become damn boring, so I kinda need this. Nobody is going to prove anything to anybody, but we can always argue for the hell of it.
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I'm not asking you tp prove God doesn't exist... I'm asking you for a logical reason for
NOT thinking he exists. Also, even if you don't feel he exists, why not read deeper into it? It's not like Hinduism, sources are easilly found anywhere in this country. It also seems that you have no path anyway, and you are not even trying to search for one.
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And that's where we come around again to the original quandary. Is there really something out there that can only be explained by God's existence? I believe there is not.
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Even though my I'm trying not to center around the subject of Creation (and obviously you are) I think there is a flaw to your logic.
Right now, NOTHING pertaining creation can be explained, period.
I do, I believe that a lot of things can explain a lot of things... but how god relates to my life in these time is what make the Bible the easiest thing to believe.
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And that's why you can't perform an experiment. In order to get results, you'd have to examine every single thing in the universe to determine whether or not you can explain it with a coherent theory that does not include God. You obviously can't do that
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Examine the very thing you are, a Human, there isn't an explination that makes sense, is there?
For me, God makes the most sense because of my personal experiences, but for you what makes the most sense... and why does that make more scientific sense to you?
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You'll be tempted to say, "Well, then how did the universe get started?" or "How did the particles that make us up come into existence?" or something like that. And my answer is that I don't know. But a thousand years ago, we didn't know why things fall either. Today, we now have the theory of gravity. I believe that if the human race survives long enough, we will eventually have a sensible theory that explains how the universe got started. You believe that we will never have such a theory.
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I guess
When a scientist create a new creature, not an evolved form of somthing, but an all around new creature, It will still be hard for me to believe that liquids came together on eath and created somthing as advanced as us.
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And there's no way for either of us to know which one is right. We just have to choose what feels right.
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Which brings me back to my question, What makes you not believe in god.