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I don't care if your god is christain, baha'i, hindu, buddha, the spaghetti monster or which or whatever god.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
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Of course the spaghetti monster exists.I don't care if your god is christain, baha'i, hindu, buddha, the spaghetti monster or which or whatever god.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
YESI don't care if your god is christain, baha'i, hindu, buddha, the spaghetti monster or which or whatever god.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
I don't care if your god is christain, baha'i, hindu, buddha, the spaghetti monster or which or whatever god.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
Of course the spaghetti monster exists.
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If by a god you mean a creator, of course. We're here aren't we?
The real question is ...That is not the question.
The real question is...
... do we exist for G-d?
The real question is ...
what is a god?
I don't care if your god is christain, baha'i, hindu, buddha, the spaghetti monster or which or whatever god.
Does a god exist is the question, period.
First, "creation" is a material, Newtonian, deterministic idea. It works in everyday world, we see it working, it seems obvious to us, but, delve deeper, and things begin to get fuzzy.If by a god you mean a creator, of course. We're here aren't we?
Yes. Absolutely yes.Does a god exist is the question,
Yes. Absolutely yes.
They're not mutually exclusive. The reasonable thing is to believe what there's evidence of, and defer belief, pending evidence, for unevidenced entities or ideas.BTW - can you let us know what "we never know" thinks the difference between "maybe" and "don't know" might be (assuming, of course, that you know of one)?
Why do you believe this? What evidence do you base it on?Yes. Absolutely yes.
They're not mutually exclusive. The reasonable thing is to believe what there's evidence of, and defer belief, pending evidence, for unevidenced entities or ideas.