The "Beats the hell out of me" group should be the largest BY FAR. — Frank Apisa
I just watched a press conference where one particular god was invoked in supplication. I watched the Democratic Party National Convention...and at least one god was called upon often...and from what I've read about the Republican Party National Convention...they were doing the same. — Frank Apisa
Banno
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The "Beats the hell out of me" group should be the largest BY FAR.
— Frank Apisa
I think it evident that philosophers, as a result of their critical eye, look to coherence. The notion of God is incoherent.
Those who accept a christian or islamic god appear able to live with contradiction.
Others have sought to re-describe god in various ways in attempts to achieve coherence; but most see this as special pleading.
It's not surprising. — Banno
Sir2u
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Personally, I would have to agree with anyone that states that there are many gods.
The christians say that there is a god, even if they don't know his real name.
The muslims say that there is a god.
the hindus believe that there is a god, even if they are not sure about all of its forms.
So why should there not be lots of gods? If one is possible so then are more. I bet that if someone opened a temple to worship Thor there would be plenty of people there. I might even be tempted to go if Zeus opened shop around here.
I just watched a press conference where one particular god was invoked in supplication. I watched the Democratic Party National Convention...and at least one god was called upon often...and from what I've read about the Republican Party National Convention...they were doing the same.
— Frank Apisa
Desperate people do desperate things in desperate times. — Sir2u
Given several months of doggedly refusing to directly or indirectly corroborate your claim that 'all positions for or against "gods" are "blind guesses"', it's reasonable to ask you, Frank, also to answer:Why, oh, why, is it so hard for people to simply acknowledge, "I do not know?" — Frank Apisa
Why, oh, why, is it so hard for people to simply acknowledge, "I do not know?" — Frank Apisa
180 Proof
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Why, oh, why, is it so hard for people to simply acknowledge, "I do not know?"
— Frank Apisa
Given several months of doggedly refusing to directly or indirectly corroborate your claim that 'all positions for or against "gods" are "blind guesses"', it's reasonable to ask you, Frank, also to answer:
Why is it so hard for YOU to simply acknowledge "I do not know whether or not others know what I don't know"?
:victory: :sweat: — 180 Proof
Banno
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↪180 Proof :up:
Why, oh, why, is it so hard for people to simply acknowledge, "I do not know?"
— Frank Apisa
The notion is incoherent. As such, it's not the sort of thing that could be known; moreover, it's not even the sort of thing that could not be known. It's not a sort of thing...
Neither Snark nor Boojum...
In order to proceed, it's up to you to tell us what god is, in a way that makes sense. Until then, this conversation cannot progress. — Banno
Confession, they say, is good for the soul. Thanks, Frank.Okay!
I do not know whether others know or do not know what I do not know.
It is my opinion [ ... ]
In my opinion [ ... ]
But, I acknowledge that I do not know whether anyone else k[no]ws what I do not know about that also.
That wasn't so hard, 180. — Frank Apisa
180 Proof
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Okay!
I do not know whether others know or do not know what I do not know.
It is my opinion [ ... ]
In my opinion [ ... ]
But, I acknowledge that I do not know whether anyone else k[no]ws what I do not know about that also.
That wasn't so hard, 180.
— Frank Apisa
Confession, they say, is good for the soul. Thanks, Frank. — 180 Proof
An entity that created or caused to be created what we humans now consider “the Universe.” — Frank Apisa
In my opinion anyone who asserts "There are no gods" is almost certainly asserting a blind guess. — Frank Apisa
Banno
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An entity that created or caused to be created what we humans now consider “the Universe.”
— Frank Apisa
And you have been answered at a least a half-dozen times already.
...you know this is not the god of the Christians. — Banno
...you used the stacked term "entity" to avoid discussion of such things as personhood — Banno
...and you posit something that is not part of the universe, despite the universe being everything; you attempt to avoid this by inventing a bigger universe that you call "nature", you reject the supernatural, despite it being, for everyone else, an essential aspect of god; that is, you indulge in special pleading. — Banno
It's been explained that the notion of something pre-existing the universe in a temporal sense is incoherent, since space-time is what the universe consists in; you have not provided a sense of pre-existing that is coherent. — Banno
In so far as the notion of god you invented is coherent, it is no longer god. But that ne notion of god is itself not so coherent. — Banno
But why bother. — Banno
praxis
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In my opinion anyone who asserts "There are no gods" is almost certainly asserting a blind guess.
— Frank Apisa
Your opinion is presumably based on the fact that there is no evidence or reasoning available to reach this conclusion, so my presumption must be wrong. — praxis
praxis
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↪Frank Apisa
Sorry for being unclear. The point is that there is evidence and reasoning. If there were no available evidence or reasoning then it could truly be a blind guess. — praxis
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