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As for the former, I am not trying to convince anyone that God exists, only that a definiton of God canmake sense in the Elglish language. I think we all agree on that except for the OP, UnreAL13, and he seems to be sick of the whole thread.
A definition will make sense if you want it to, but that doesn't mean that it should make sense. Many of these definitions can become extremely subjective, and various people's viewpoints on an interpretation can be radically altered from one another. Many of the descriptors and terms used in most descriptions of a deity are rather vague and open to alternate meanings ("powerful", "supernatural", "spirit", etc.).
I haven't seen a truly logical definition as of yet, so if you feel like committing to that stance this is fine by me, but that means I won't debate the existence of this deity with you. I might care to elaborate on the concept until it seems coherent, but the existence or non-existence of such a poorly defined thing means nothing to me.
And I'm not sick of this thread, I'm just sick of you straw-manning your way into trying to misunderstand this whole philosophy so you can claim it as "illogical". I'd actually like this thread to continue in the proper fashion, and I've seen a lot of others attempt to put forth better descriptions of what they believe a "god" to be. I'm just tired of re-hashing the same points over and over that we've all been trying to convey to you anyway.
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