I do not believe in God.
I was fighting it for a while by like attempting to pray etc. but yeah.. I just.. don't.
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She didn't mention logic, she said she doesn't believe there's a god. That's atheism. Besides, all atheists are agnostics anyway. I don't know a single atheist (and I don't know many non-atheists) who would not believe in a god if its existence were proven. The atheism/agnosticism differentiation is clumsy and unnecessary.
1. God is omniscient: it knows everything that it is logically possible to know.
2. God is omnipotent: it is able to do anything that it is logically possible to do.
3. God is omnibenevolent: it is of universal goodwill and desires to do every good thing that can possibly be done.
With particular regard to the problem of evil, the following inferences can plausibly be drawn from these three basic properties:
4. If God is omniscient, it is fully aware of all the pain and suffering that occurs.
5. If God is omnipotent, it is able to preventall pain and suffering.
6. If God is omnibenevolent, it wishes to prevent all pain and suffering.
If propositions 4 to 6 are true and if God (as defined by propositions 1 to 3) exists, it follows that there will be no pain and suffering in the world, because God will have followed its inclunations and prevented it. But there is - manifestly - pain and suffering in the world, so we must conclude either that God does not exist, or that it does not have one or more of the properties set out in propositions 1 to 3. In sum, the problem of evil appears to have the implication, extremely unpalatable for the theist, namely that God doesn't know what is going on, doesn't care, or can't do anything about it; or that it doesn't exist.
The Rebuttal
1. Gotta have faith!
Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
Albert Einstein
Also you didn't even do a good job with your dumb wordplay because #3 is an oversimplification of just about every mainstream concept of God. I mean wtf was 200 years of fire and brimstone about?
(invalidating proposition #3, that's what it was about)
occams gonna cut yo ass bro
Andy says:
prince of persia is more skill than hack and slash
ShitFace says:
i dont think skill is a genre of game lol
Andy says:
of course it is you have seen the crystal maze havnt you?
he says what next a skill physical mental?
Blind people don't see black, they see the same thing you see out of your elbow - VengfulScars
Occam razor down the Road not across the street bro
I logged in to rep simonj
also, are the other britfags surprised when they read this sort of thing as well?
I mean congratulations to welladjusted and all but I haven't met a generation y theist in years
I am assuming this is country specific rather than county specific because I live in devon where the inclination to dance around poles and wear hemp and burn smelly shit and pray to statues is greater than the rest of the country
I wish I wasn't constantly surrounded by "generation y theists"
it's pathetic how religious people are here.
I know a couple of people who "vaguely believe in something" and I'm friends with a girl who is a catholic because she "was raised that way". I have only met 2 seriously religious people who around my age, one is now a gospel singer with an album released and the other is hopefully dead. Also, they were both black so that basically explains it.
I thought Canadains, being the liberal bastion that Canada is, were generally quite non-religious.
I am a big supporter of Jesus freaks that love to smoke marijuana.
Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
Albert Einstein
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