Re: An argument for the existence of God
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:34 am
....since then any event that would convey some sort of significance would imply such God. Which then puts such God into a category of moot. The discussion then ends because everyone is merely pointing to some significant event for them and presenting it in an effort to convince the other person of its significance. Some will find it significant, some wont. Though it may point to some ' god-like' presence, such discussions get nowhere to proving what it may actually be or what premises might be true regarding such God.
The discussion of the existance of God therefore must take another tact; such a discusssion for it to get anywhere, must begin and continue by avoiding such objective plaiting and otherwise avoid the pitfall of using the terms 'God's, unless one is speaking of mythological paradigms or cultural belief.
The discussion of the existance of God therefore must take another tact; such a discusssion for it to get anywhere, must begin and continue by avoiding such objective plaiting and otherwise avoid the pitfall of using the terms 'God's, unless one is speaking of mythological paradigms or cultural belief.