JamesDaJust
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So did God make Himself, or did he always exist?
In the begining was the Word; the Word was with God and the Word was God;
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So did God make Himself, or did he always exist?
In the begining was the Word; the Word was with God and the Word was God;
Why? Because you say so?
Fine then. Faeries are self-existent. There you go.
Or maybe God was created by the Uber-God who presides over the Ubernatural. The Uber-God was created by the super-Uber-God who presides in the super-ubernatural. I can propose nonsense as well.
Wow. There's someone who still thinks the ontological argument is valid.If the Ontological Argument is valid, and I think it is, then there is only one such being.
No doubt. Flat earthers have their own web site, too.There are several of us, actually.
If the Ontological Argument is valid, and I think it is, then there is only one such being.
DMagoh doesn't know much about biology, so I wouldn't take anything he says as much more than a self-righteous spatter.
Christianity has no place for lies.
Unfortunately, the level of mpok1519's knowledge regarding Christianity is not in evidence, so we can't say that he doesn't know much about it. The level of your knowledge regarding biology is in evidence, and we can all say that you don't know much about it.mpok1519 doesn't know much about Christianity, so I wouldnt take anything he says as much more than self-deceived spittle.
"We don't know" does NOT mean "therefore it must have been supernatural".
Where did the original matter/energy in the universe come from? You don't know. Not only do you not know, you dont even have a clue. Not even a hint. Nothing. Nada. Naught. Null. Zero. Zilch.
You know why? Because according to the natural laws of science, something can't appear from nothing. That only leaves the supernatural. You dont want to face that fact. It makes you uncomfortable. But it's obvious. Your own natural laws point to the obvious fact that the universal began supernaturally.
The original matter/energy had to come from somewhere. For it to have just "popped up", it would have to be supernatural. All this time, you have been trying to "measure energy with a yardstick". You are trying to measure and test the supernatural with natural laws. It isnt going to happen. It is an impossible quandary. You refuse to believe in the supernatural, because the natural cannot measure it. But if, for the sake of argument, there is the supernatural, natural would not be able to measure it. You are in a catch-22 unless you give up the facade that that only thing that can exist are things that can be explained by the finite human mind. That is the ultimate arrogance, to think that if the finite human mind cannot comprehend something, it cannot exist. Especially when your own natural laws point to the obvious fact that the universal began supernaturally.
No, but you are welcome to that fantasy if it nurses your house-of-straw strong atheism.
If the Ontological Argument is valid, and I think it is, then there is only one such being.
IOW, if we assume God exists then God exists.
Well, Right now I'm assuming a chocolate fudge sundae in front of me, and it hasn't manifested itself yet -- ergo, the Ontological Argument is false.