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response If you create a word... like... Boohiiheefu. How can it exist? If you say that a Boohiiheef is a hat, than sure, it can exist. If you say a Boohiiheef is both black and white at the same time, than you know it cannot exist, because you cannot be all black and all white. Therefore, if god is undefined, it doesn't exist, it is NONSENSICAL. If you define god with a paradox, Than that doesn't exist either. |
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Bonigee ::: Favorites 1 John 4:5-8 They are of the world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them. We are of God: he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error. Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.He that loveth not knoweth not God; for GOD IS LOVE. 07-08-04 00:06:13 _____________________________________________________ | |
a2daredevil00 ::: Favorites And this is LOVE too I see... Isaiah 13:13-18? Saying he is LOVE then looking at the clear evidence of what LOVE isn't... presents a FALSE claim. 07-08-14 12:26:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
pizzazthehut ::: Favorites if you look deep enough you will find that many atheisists are just upset because they feel they can not trust god because they were hurt and felt god abandoned them when he was right there all they had to do was talk to him. the reason many christians beleive is because they have expirienced the love of god personally. 07-07-29 22:54:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
pizzazthehut ::: Favorites i have a few questions fr u. you say god does not love us. that is entirely untrue god loves us as a father loves his son. god created us in his own image. he didnt creat us exactly like him but a little bit like him. people have a sense of right and wrong. where does that come from? (god perhaps?) and that is the thing about god, he is so complex that you cant define him. if cant define the word chair does that mean chairs dont exist. or if i cant define,cancer does that mean it does not exist. 07-07-29 22:50:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
posse2804 ::: Favorites finally an athiest who seems to know what he's talking about. It's refreshing as a Christian to find someone like you. Your ending statements didn't make a whole lot of since. You said you can't believe or disbelieve in something you can't define. You disbelieve in a divine creator yet you admit you can't define him? And you didn't answer why you can't believe in something that is undefinable. 07-07-29 04:10:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites There! You defined god when you said " divine creator" . Forget divine , let's talk about creator.. So why must there be a creator and who created the creator? 07-07-29 21:24:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
INTJ22 ::: Favorites Mercy and justice are not mutually exclusive characteristics. To the believer, both were served at the cross: Jesus bore our punishment and we accepted God's mercy. To the unbeliever, the mercy offered at the cross was rejected and justice will be served in the afterlife. 07-07-16 02:16:39 _____________________________________________________ | |
INTJ22 ::: Favorites To conclude that something cannot exist if you can't define it is illogical. We can define God according to our limited understanding of Him. To require a perfect definition would require a perfect understanding, which is an absurd requirement that is easily refuted. You need to greatly expand on your position to have a legitimate argument. What exactly do you mean by "define"? How does lack of a definition make something unreal? 07-07-16 01:54:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
flaze3 ::: Favorites In theory, maybe. But the very fact that people DO STRONGLY BELIEVE in something they cannot explicitly define is the obvious counterexample. Do you believe in String theory? Possibly you do, but it is essentially undefinable. Hard to believe, yes. Unbelievable, no. Nothing is unbelievable. 07-07-09 18:23:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
kiminibump7 ::: Favorites I really agree with you saying that language is always subjective. 07-06-28 20:04:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
kiminibump7 ::: Favorites I agree with your comment about we fail to visualize and materialize the god. If a person say the word, "the god," it is just a word... even if "the god" has a literal word of devine, it is just a word. As long as we are try to exlain what "the god" is, it is just understanding what is the literal meaning of "the god," not itself... Sorry I still need to focus understanding your comment but I sensed something from you. Anyway thanx :) 07-06-28 20:18:28 _____________________________________________________ | |
ktorch ::: Favorites You look like you are a freethinker and able to broaden your realm of understanding, I think some day you will, happened to me, late in life. I'm much happier! 07-06-22 11:47:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
apostropheYes ::: Favorites Fantastichism is my new favorite word! I think you did a better job here of stating your point than in the original video. That's why I love this dialog stuff! 07-06-21 23:37:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
jagerbomb69 ::: Favorites I saw a woman who defined god as a woman. She was a religious feminist who seriously believed that god was a woman. She said over and over that god is love. She had obvious views on men and couldnt allow herself to believe god was a man. christians define god in a million diferent ways depending on their world view. The do it time and time again even if it makes no sense whatsoever. 07-06-21 13:27:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
djbryce ::: Favorites You have an old soul...love your vids...keep em coming! 07-06-20 22:53:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
Tasselhof ::: Favorites wow, you're amazingly well-spoken and you have really good points 07-06-20 22:37:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
DeletedDelusion ::: Favorites Love? Ok I think we can experience strong feelings for someone else. Truth? I think we can only feel that our understanding is expanded a bit further. God? Impossible. Search for professional help (by a psychotherapists) immediatly. Why did you write love and god with capital letters with the exception truth? Peace 07-06-20 18:57:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
Kailoa36 ::: Favorites I've always found ch. 13 of 1st Corentians one the few really profound statements in the bible, written, no doubt, in one of Paul's rare moments of lucidity. Thanks for a well thought out video. 07-06-20 15:31:42 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites Babel, I'm not saying people don't define god. I am saying when they do they create paradoxes. If I define love as " caring for someone " ( which is just silly but just go with it) .. Well you could " love someone" . people would be confused but whatever. so in that sense language is subjective with meaning. Now... Let's use the god example.. What is god? The creator of the universe? Well... Than who created him? We instantly run into problems. It become nonsensical. 07-06-20 15:28:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
MarkA15 ::: Favorites godandscience dot org <- I don't totally agree with everything since I'm something else than the creators of the website. I agree with the basics. 07-06-21 19:47:53 _____________________________________________________ |
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