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I was having a discussion with an atheist friend about the existence of God. He asked me for scientific proof and i replied that if God is defined as a being,or the ground of being that is neither composed of matter nor confined to a spatial location then science cant find God seeing how how science is limited to explaining the natural, physical world.
I further explained that God is ipsum esse subsistens (Subsistent Act of Existing Itself)
God cannot be placed in any genus,even the genera of being. He replied that this God then has no power since it is no longer a being but rather just existence.
How would i argue against this position? is my position false? How does one go from being itself to the conscience and intelligent God of the bible?
I further explained that God is ipsum esse subsistens (Subsistent Act of Existing Itself)
God cannot be placed in any genus,even the genera of being. He replied that this God then has no power since it is no longer a being but rather just existence.
How would i argue against this position? is my position false? How does one go from being itself to the conscience and intelligent God of the bible?