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Does science prove the existence of god?

Pah

Uber all member
...It's possible to trace back the myth of Santa historically, and it has been

It's possible to trace back the myth of God historically, but it has not been accomplished yet...
The myth of God owes its origin to the Egyptian myths

101 Myths of the Bible was written in 1943 and republished by Sourcebooks about 2000.The author, Gary Greenberg, is Presidnt of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York.
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
The myth of God owes its origin to the Egyptian myths
Not to denigrate the accomplishments of the ancient Egyptians, but they didn't invent God.

101 Myths of the Bible was written in 1943 and republished by Sourcebooks about 2000.The author, Gary Greenberg, is Presidnt of the Biblical Archaeology Society of New York.
This discussion has not specified Christianity. The Bible has little relevance, if any.
 

Pah

Uber all member
Not to denigrate the accomplishments of the ancient Egyptians, but they didn't invent God.


This discussion has not specified Christianity. The Bible has little relevance, if any.
As long as anyone capitalizes god to God, a Christian god is specified
 

Luminous

non-existential luminary
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It's just a representation. Our lord FSM is the ONLY God and has no name.
:cover:: Ah! sorry Storm!
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
Fair enough. I agree with you there. :)

But don't you agree that no promising scientific hypothesis on the subject appeals to miraculous revelation/enlightenment? Such hypotheses, it seems to me, are either falsified (as in scientific tests of the efficacy of intercessory prayer) or are not falsifiable. So although we do not know which hyoptheses will turn out to be correct, the serious contenders are devoid of supernatural appeals. Do you see what I'm saying? (I hope that, like Dwight from the TV show 'The Office', you'll un-shun me.... :) )

I do agree that nothing points to the supernatural, yes. Is that what you were asking?
Since the thread's been resurrected, I thought I'd answer this in more detail.

While I agree that there's nothing supernatural about them (hardly shocking, as I do not believe in the supernatural), one of the serious contenders is indeed revelation. Theophany happens, and it probably played a major role in the development of religion and the concept of God.

As I said, I do not believe that theophany has a supernatural source, simply because I do not believe in the supernatural. However, I acknowledge the possibility.
 

Magic Man

Reaper of Conversation

Well, I don't think it's complete BS. The vast majority of the time, in English, when someone capitalizes "God", it refers to Christianity. Other religions and philosophies have taken the name to refer to different ideas.

Now, as far as how it relates to this thread, I couldn't say. I haven't read enough of the thread to know, but I gather that a capitalized "God" in this thread would probably refer to a lot more than just Christianity.
 

Pah

Uber all member
Know any other gods named God? I would hazard a guess that it began in the King James Version.

But back to "The myth of God owes its origin to the Egyptian myths"

Is that quote, posted above, in contention?
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
Well, I don't think it's complete BS. The vast majority of the time, in English, when someone capitalizes "God", it refers to Christianity. Other religions and philosophies have taken the name to refer to different ideas.

Now, as far as how it relates to this thread, I couldn't say. I haven't read enough of the thread to know, but I gather that a capitalized "God" in this thread would probably refer to a lot more than just Christianity.
Well, considering that we were discussing the evolution of the concept of God, I think it was rather obvious.
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
Know any other gods named God? I would hazard a guess that it began in the King James Version.
The Christian God isn't named God, either. That's just cultural baggage. Anyway, had you been paying the slightest bit of attention, it would have been beyond obvious that I wasn't discussing Christianity.

But back to "The myth of God owes its origin to the Egyptian myths"

Is that quote, posted above, in contention?
The Christian God? I'd say it owes a good deal more to Judaism. :rolleyes:

Regardless, it's off-topic. Try actually reviewing the thread, or at least the last few pages.
 

Pah

Uber all member
Wow, what cretinous drivel. Christianity isn't the only religion with a monotheistic deity. So no. No, it's not.
At the risk of being further off topic, There is no other monotheistic creation named God. The god of Judiasm and Islam are hardly the same god each having different behaviors abd different purposes.
 

Magic Man

Reaper of Conversation
Well, considering that we were discussing the evolution of the concept of God, I think it was rather obvious.

I understand, and I assume it was that obvious. Like I said, I didn't read the rest of the thread. I just wanted to clarify.
 

Magic Man

Reaper of Conversation
At the risk of being further off topic, There is no other monotheistic creation named God. The god of Judiasm and Islam are hardly the same god each having different behaviors abd different purposes.

I find it hard to believe that you've been around here for 4 years, and still don't understand the basics like this.
 
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