Thread: Deity Existence
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Old 04-12-2009, 07:48 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by Jikanu View Post
1. the writing requires specific tools, and alot of practice. It's an artform, not something you can just pick up and do.
Practice.

Originally Posted by Jikanu View Post
. ...i just SAID it's not a joy, peace feeling.


It's an impossible feeling to understand without feeling it. it's far too hard to explain... it's all the emotions in one. sorrow. pain. happiness. joy. all of it. you cant summarize it in any which way. it's all of them, yet none of them.
Let me quote Homer Simpson here: You take forever to say nothing.

Originally Posted by Jikanu View Post
3. Honestly, he's undefinable. But defining him as a sky wizard is also discluding all he did for mankind, according to Christianity. you simplify it to belittle the idea and to make a point, (or so it seems; if not, please correct me) but a "sky wizard" wouldnt feel the need to sacrifice himself in one of the the most painful ways imaginable.
And this is the biggest flaw in your argument. You don't even know what it is that you claim we should all be worshipping.

Why don't you tell me why he decided to sacrifice himself? He's omnipotent, so he could surely have saved all our souls by snapping his fingers. There was no need to crucify his son.

Originally Posted by Jikanu View Post
4. Science could also be defined as an attempt to see how God does things. How do you know that physics, biology, etc. arent just God's cookbook (to put it basically)?
Because there is no need to think that they are. How do you know the Flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't exist?

Originally Posted by Jikanu View Post
And honestly, on that note, how is your theory any more plausible? i mean, how is the thought of an explosion coming out of nowhere and creating anything make any more sense than God?

Science, according to you, can explain almost everything. So use it to tell me how it's possible for the big bang to have occured from out of nowhere.
Atleast you've admitted your theory isn't plausible. You say that a god appeared out of nowhere and created the universe within 6 days, 5000 years ago. I say, I do not know how the universe was created, and that your idea is frankly ridiculous. I could just as easily say that the FSM created the universe with his noodly appendage, or that Invisible Pink Unicorns pranced about in a circle and locked horns to provide enough energy for the big bang to occur, and you cannot disprove me.
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