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It’s magical, and God isn’t. — AJJ
AJJ
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Magical because it exists for no reason, by virtue of nothing except its own inexplicable nature. — AJJ
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er. Pretty hard to argue the objectivity of gravity philosophically after falling out of a tree. — Mww
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Magical because it exists for no reason, by virtue of nothing except its own inexplicable nature. — AJJ
Isaac
you must posit a source beyond the universe, which, being beyond the universe, is necessarily spacless and timeless, not arbitrarily so, because it is beyond the universe, of which space and time are a part. To have creative power it must also be conscious, because as I think you’ll agree, concepts have no creative powers per se. The name we give to this entity is God. — AJJ
Isaac
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Settle down everyone, you don’t have to believe it if you don’t want to. I’m out. — AJJ
S
Yes, a classic confusion between that which can be said (by virtue of stringing some words together) and that which has any actual meaning for either party.
Despite protestations to the contrary, I still maintain the evidence from religion is that what 'God' means to most theists is much closer to Zeus than it is to a theory in astrophysics as it is so often worded. — Isaac
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He’s eternal. I meant he’s posited as the explanation for the universe. — AJJ
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He’s necessary, which means that He can’t not exist. — AJJ
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