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    Default Re: An argument for God

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post

    These questions are concerned with the particular God of the Bible, which as I have already said, requires going beyond the scope of my argument here.

    Once again, the aim of this argument is not to prove that the God of the Bible is true. The aim is only to show that a broadly Abrahamic concept of God, in the sense of a omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and immaterial God is true.
    But it's not true.

    It is ONE theory of what could be "true" among many, if it's even worth being called a theory - as it makes no real scientific effort.

    Also, I think it's worth arguing the premise of your argument about Omniscient, Omnipresent and Omnipotent. If that were true, why would prayers be needed, as an example?



    Endnote: I think you PVC is a bit harsh on Tiaexz... The Massively Powerful Being is just a way to say that the "force" doesn't really have to be godlike in its characteristics, and it ties in well with the simulation theory.

    Depending on the purpose of the simulation, the massively powerful being running or starting it barely need to know or care we exist, maybe his hardware just alerts him when something INTERESTING happens.

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