Qurious         
         
Qurious         
         Attributing brute existence to a "first" cause, then, is an error of understanding. Or deliberate nonsense. And in my opinion, this error is what feeds and keeps alive organized religion that claims that god exists, in the brute sense. — tim wood
javra         
         If God exists, does God have a purpose for existing? — Qurious
Qurious         
         
JustSomeGuy         
         If God exists, does God have a purpose for existing?
Of course if you believe in God you won't agree with this, so I suppose this is a somewhat pointless post.
JamesG1951         
         
Rank Amateur         
         If God exists, does God have a purpose for existing? — Qurious
Jake         
         If God does have a purpose what makes us think we could see it, understand it, and know it as such? — Rank Amateur
JamesG1951         
         
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