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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not the atheist you're responding to, PP, but it appears your logic is this: I assume I am right and I, above everyone else,knows the truth I assume we were created and there is a creation therefore there must be a creator I believe in my concept of the creator which happens to be my god Therefore my concept of god is "the truth" I hope you see the flaws in that. If not, I don't trust your ideas of good vs bad theology. Your logic could be applied to any concept of god... Or to aliens, pink unicorns, and space monkeys.[/quote] None of the above is valid. Creation indicates a beginning. The laws of physics indicate an Unmoved Mover. The definition of God is a Supreme Being, so by definition, there can only be one. [b]Absolute truth is inherently exclusionary, because X does not and cannot equal -X. [/b] But God and His own truth are not possessed by the few; again, by definition, they transcend all, are universally applicable, to all people at all times, just like the laws of physics. There is no way I, a limited and finite human being, can know everything, because I am not God. It does not follow that there is no such thing as God.[/quote] If that statement is true, then God probably does not exist. In quantum physics, things exist in two opposing states at the same time. [/quote]
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