But once again, existential questions can rear their ugly heads hence: If one says that they don't know something, what are they really saying/what's behind that thought process?
I suppose one could say that one is Stoic or indifferent to the question. Or maybe even some element of the so-called sense of wonderment is there. I think that's of higher consciousness...kind of like Kant's form of a priori logic, or in other words innate or intrinsic human intuition. — 3017amen
As to your statement, it depends on what you mean by “god”. Generally my answer would be “I do not know”, but that might change depending on how you define “god”. — DingoJones
Great. How do you know that for sure? — 3017amen
Of course you have to be kidding me right? — 3017amen
Can you see the quantum universe? — 3017amen
A learned, smart, philosophical person will never attempt either. — god must be atheist
1. God does not exist.
(True or false just asking) — 3017amen
Atheists must assert that they currently possess adequate knowledge to be able to comprehend everything that is possibly knowable right now, before declaring that God does not exist. Which is of course absurd! — Pantagruel
Atheists must assert that they currently possess adequate knowledge to be able to comprehend everything that is possibly knowable right now, before declaring that God does not exist. Which is of course absurd! — Pantagruel
Great response. Why do we hope, is there survival value to Faith, Hope and Love? — 3017amen
Great response. Why do we hope, is there survival value to Faith, Hope and Love? — 3017amen
You still haven't supported your view of why humans do/don't have purpose. — 3017amen
The whole debate hinges not on the actual existence of God, only the possible existence of God. — Pantagruel
Same thing with the whole debate about the oranges growing inside of toothpick crystals etc.? — Terrapin Station
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