Where are they? — Enrico Fermi (referring to aliens/ET)
Ref: the Philosophy is Pointless . . . thread. — jgill
Ergo, the greatest anything's got to exist.
That means, in my humble opinion, since it is apparent that, taking just one example, the greatest man doesn't exist on earth, he must exist on another planet! — Agent Smith
Anselm's Ontological Argument — Agent Smith
God due to his perfection does need to exist. — Tobias
This sounds so contradictory and even has no sense. Perfection needs to be connected to something that at least has existence because you can perceive it so accurately that you end up calling it "perfect" — javi2541997
Another wacky "ontological" argument to defend God's existence.
Why God has to be the "greatest" thing? — javi2541997
So you agree that God needs to be perfect? — Tobias
Only gods offer a reason for existence. — Hillary
You just killed all laws of physics, chemistry, maths, law, etc... in one flawed statement. — javi2541997
God" is not a reason for existence neither a proof of knowledge — javi2541997
It is exactly the laws of physics I base the existence of gods on. — Hillary
Why? — Hillary
According to your own criteria:knowledge exists thanks to God.. — javi2541997
the other is based on faith and worship (religion). — javi2541997
The gods just created the basics of the universe — Hillary
Like I said, it's exactly physics I base gods on. — Hillary
Prove God's existence through physics as you can prove the damn X-rays — javi2541997
OK. Prove God's existence through physics as you can prove the damn X-rays — javi2541997
It sounds childish saying that the basics of universe comes from God. — javi2541997
Gods can't make themselves appear physically. That would destroy the natural order. — Hillary
The child would be right though. I believed in god when a child. — Hillary
. Nevertheless, it is not so late to take part in this issue and improve your critical thinking — javi2541997
Where are they?
— Enrico Fermi (referring to aliens/ET)
We're not alone! :chin: — Agent Smith
But if you would know fundamental physics, you would know it gives no explanation why the universe is there. — Hillary
If there is not an explanation of why the universe is there, then why you connect it with God's existence — javi2541997
Because I like to know why the universe is there. Why we are there. Gods offer an answer. — Hillary
Why are you asking more when we already exist thanks to our knowledge? — javi2541997
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