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Fri 5 Jun, 2015 07:18 pm
god does not exist. and the pure belief of god with no reasonable evidence to support and claiming that god is real based only on faith is the notion of the fool so if anyone will try to prove god is real to me i will gladly prove you wrong.
Have you met frank and neo, yet?
@edgarblythe,
Welcome to A2K. Enjoy the pissing contest you just ignited.
@glitterbag,
Edgarblythe has been at a2k for many years.
@ossobuco,
I wasn't Edgar, a new person 'anonymously304' started this one.
@anonymous304,
Why aren't you happy with your belief in no God ? The same brain that tells you no God tells another yes God . Why are you superior ?
@anonymous304,
God exists like baseball exists. I don't have a need for either but some do. I am both an atheist and an abaseballist.
@anonymous304,
Welcome to a2k.
I suggest a kevlar hat.
What sort of evidence do you require and how will you evaluate it?
BTW, have you evidence to prove there is no god other than your desire for independence?
@Frank Apisa,
God does not exist and told him so .
@anonymous304,
the question is, where does your faith lie?
OH great ! If I've told you bloody clowns once, I've told you a thousand times, CLOSE THE BLOODY DOOR !
@fresco,
But you like to play in the forums don't ya ? To each his own sport...
@anonymous304,
religion was the first explanation of the universe and how it came to be. and because it was the first it is by far the worst. today we have better explanations of how the universe came to be that actually make sense. anyone who can say that a floating man in the sky making the universe makes more sense than the reasons and explanations that science has provided they are one, ignorant and two stupid. anyone that is smart enough to know that 2 + 2 = 4 should know that the explanations of the universe through religion make absolutely no sense
@anonymous304,
Quote:today we have better explanations of how the universe came to be that actually make sense.
How did the universe come to be? I am interested.
I love science I do.
@anonymous304,
anonymous304 wrote: . . . anyone who can say that a floating man in the sky making the universe . . .
Floating man? Where did that idea come from? Please use breathalyzer before posting.
@anonymous304,
As a fellow atheist I agree, but "the prime mover" argument is considered by most thinkers to be an anachronistic straw man. "Existence" need not be confined to aspects of materialistic causality. In can also refer to
functional concepts like "nationality" or "justice". If "God" is considered by many to be a
useful or even
essential concept for them insofar as it informs their praxis of living, then material "proof" is irrelevant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjhVk-0Vhmk