Do you think the word of God is the truth: why or why not? — Joseph Walsh
I don't think any finite being can have infinite knowledge of anything. Where could they store the knowledge? Some philosophers (eg Kant, who was at least a Deist if not a Theist) go further and suggest we can have no knowledge at all about God. I am inclined to agree.Why should I have access to infinite knowledge of God if I am a finite being? — Joseph Walsh
I don't think we could ever know if any given writing is the word of God. It's safest to assume that no human writing is the word of God. But that doesn't mean we can't respect others' beliefs about it, and maybe even in some cases find wisdom in parts of it. Just as long as the writing doesn't tell people to mean to one another. That's when trouble starts.Do you think the word of God is the truth: why or why not?
Many, and it depends on the person and which version of God they don't believe in. Some people get good things from belief in a version of God, so a nonbeliever would miss out on that, except that they may get the same benefit from some alternative belief or practice. Some people perform terribly evil acts motivated by belief in their version of God. Again, a nonbeliever would not do that unless motivated by some other belief, such as White Nationalism.What are the ramifications of a disbelief in God?
Some people believe they have met God. That seems a fair enough reason to believe. I have not met Her, so I remain open-minded. Some versions of God are so self-contradictory that they could not exist unless we decide to discard logic - eg the version of God that is said to love us perfectly yet will torture us forever in hell if we are not convinced enough to believe.How do we know that God exists?
Please mostly use the capital letter for "God", even if I am a stoic and do not believe in God but in Fate and Nature. People on this forum do believe in the word of God and we should respect their opinions with the same faith as we have in our own opinion or in the universe. — Joseph Walsh
Why should I have access to infinite knowledge of God if I am a finite being? — Joseph Walsh
Do you think the word of God is the truth: why or why not?
What are the ramifications of a disbelief in God?
How do we know that God exists?
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