happydolphin said:
Good question. The causation doesn't apply to God as far as I can tell, it only applies to the origin of species. However, since the definition fits the origin of species, when applies to the God dilemma it makes perfect sense to me. Until you have not diproved his existence, you cannot say he does not exist, using the definition of existence extracted earlier with you. |
But, by your own definition you said that you cannot apply causation to God. Thus disproving his existence. No?







