tombi123 said:
Bolded: But aren't I asking God a question? Therefore I'm assuming he exists... (for the purpose of the thread). If he didn't exist I wouldn't be able to ask him a question (well I could but I wouldn't get an answer Edit: I don't believe the statement rids the world of all deities. Just all powerful ones. Even if he doesn't have to obey the laws of physics, he can't contradict logic. |
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But the thing is He wouldn't contradict logic. Just our logic which may be wrong in the first place. There have been many upon many of theories, logical progressions, and studies that have been proven wrong after centuries of growth. That is because we are always learning and expanding our understandings of the universe. Of course, at each moment in our past, the best minds of the time thought that they were definitely right, even if they were later proven wrong. So it would make sense that you would say here that what you are saying is definite logic regardless of if it actually is. People do not like to be wrong and will stand by their statements sometimes long after they no longer agree with them.








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