That's crap. The question was "If god exists, would she have the power to make circles square and 1+1=72". According to my logic, that statement is totally relative, the way in which "god" manifests something and the way in which we classify it are totally relative. So in essence, the question was nonsense.You've just bitten a bullet!
In saying that God has the freedom and power to do that which is logically impossible (like creating square circles), you are saying that any discussion of God and ultimate reality cannot be constrained by basic principles of rationality. This would seem to make rational discourse about God impossible. If rational discourse about God is impossible, there is nothing rational we can say about God and nothing rational we can say to support our belief or disbelief in God. To reject rational constraints on religious discourse in this fashion requires accepting that religious convictions, including your religious convictions, are beyond any debate or rational discussion. This is to bite a bullet.
Because the West is so retarded that there's nothing else. I hate how everyone goes around in these religious discussions assuming everybody is defining god in the same way, usually the traditional christian anthropomorphized father. I got zero hits on that test and one bullet, probably because I went through the loops to interpret the statements about 'god' according to my best understanding of it, not the traditional view they seemed to be using.nailz1000 wrote:people who are athiestic because of the bible are funny.
I don't see how, it's possible for one to have independent beliefs distinct of organized religion and still consider it their religion. It's then just a personal religion, which is really what is more important than it's counterpart. Finding one's own meaning for existence is far greater than following someone else's.azulmagia wrote:Unorganized religion = no such animal, a contradiction in terms.
I find that in the process of studying religion, I've become kind of disassociated with any particular belief. I figure some day, after I'm done learning, and after much contemplation, I'll come upon a final solid truth to live by.SSJVegita0609 wrote:Exactly, I have no religion. That's all I was saying, I wasn't proclaiming myself to have my own religion, I simply have none.
So far as far as I see it it kind of branches off in this way,
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