As dear atheists you may find this post too long to read, please just produce one objection to God’s existence that is not an instance of playing hide and seek with yourselves.
And in case you don’t have any no nonsense concept of God, so that you will not look irrational and un-intelligent with denying what you don’t have no nonsense idea of, don’t sow confusion in aid of hide and seek from your part, with bringing in so many entities to pass for whatever you want to play hide and seek with, just be intellectually brave and bring on this most ambitious concept of God to deny existence to, namely, as follows:
“God in concept is first and foremost the creator and operator of the universe and man and everything with a beginning.”
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Just a friendly reminder, folks: this is the forum for Physical and Life Sciences.
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While I personally am not opposed to threads like this one at all...
Dear operators of this forum, I am talking on reason and observation, not on the Bible in regard to God existing.
So, I am of the idea that this thread of mine belongs in this board of Physical and Life Sciences.
However, I submit to the discretion of the operators here, where to transfer this thread of mine to.
Now, addressing atheists here, you have not produced one objection that is not into hide and seek.
You see, atheists here, you are all into self-obscurantism, and you do not have at all any idea much less practice of what I call precision thinking - precisely because you all choose to indulge in self-obscurantism.
I am sure as I see you guys to have also reason and intelligence, you do know that you are always into hide and seek, always making statements by which you can escape from having to face the evidence of God existing, from the universe and man and everything at all with a beginning, on the principle that anything with a beginning has a cause.
Okay, now that I mention cause, please tell me what you have against the principle causation or causality, by which principle God is seen clearly to exist, on the concept namely, that God in concept is first and foremost the creator cause and operator cause of the universe and man and everything with a beginning.
You don accept at all the principle of causality by which anything at all with a beginning has a cause that brings it into existence?
Then explain how you came into existence.
Dear readers here, let us all sit back and witness what descriptions of God atheists have, with denying the principle of causation, like for example with Bertrand Russell, that God is no different from an orbiting teapot in space, and his fans take it up from him with God is no different from a Flying Spaghetti Monster.
All these ridiculous blasphemous descriptions of God are all basically gimmicks of hide and seek with atheists.
But consider this fact, dear readers here, that establishes that atheists are truly factually genuinely actually into hide and seek in regard to the issue God exists.
You know the common universal self-description of atheists by and from themselves?
Here it is: "We [ they atheists] are just without belief in any God, Gods, gods, goddesses, deities, divinities.”
That is the core hide and seek with themselves [ yourselves], Oh ye atheists.
Why do you have to bring in so many entities, when you or as you have working reason and intelligence, just pick God the most ambitious One, He Who is in concept the creator and operator of the universe and man and everything with a beginning.
That concept of God has been already in the lips of ancient seekers of God, when they tell their own peoples, in the beginning God created heaven and earth, and also with the primitive Christians, namely, they proclaim, "I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth."
So, search with google, for the foremost ancient Egyptian king philosopher who told his people of the one supreme God.
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