"therefore there is a part of god which does not believe that god in fact exists."
discuss.
discuss.
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icxn said:We are not part of God.
What do you mean? Nobody knows or will ever know what God is. His nature is beyond human or angelic comprehension.Zaxxor said:very well
but my interpretation of what god is cannot possibly be correct, since it is only human?
philN said:There is a distinction between being made in the image of something and being made of something. I can use Playdough and make a man in my own image, but that does not necessarily mean that he is made of a part of me.
That is to say: this topic begs the question of what it means to be made in the image of God. And I cannot find evidence that to be made in his image means to be made of Him.
Zaxxor said:so, so soso.
we're busy bees here
asserting immaterialism?
I beg to differ
there is too much poetry in everything for nothing to be said
about god and man
I always admired atheists. I think it takes a lot of faith.
Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider, Northern Exposure, Seoul Mates, 1991
"If there were no God, there would be no atheists." - Where All Roads Lead, 1922
dittoNotEnoughFaith2BeAtheist said:What?
philN said:There is a distinction between being made in the image of something and being made of something. I can use Playdough and make a man in my own image, but that does not necessarily mean that he is made of a part of me.
That is to say: this topic begs the question of what it means to be made in the image of God. And I cannot find evidence that to be made in his image means to be made of Him.
Zaxxor said:so, so soso.
we're busy bees here
asserting immaterialism?
I beg to differ
there is too much poetry in everything for nothing to be said
about god and man