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Define godWould God be an atheist?
Absolute
Like the vodka?Absolute
Well then yes, since Absolute doesn't exclude anything.Absolute
Given all the nonsense surrounding the word atheist, I would suggest defining atheist as well....Define god
Ah, so I am almighty compared to an infant....I offer five items....of absolute
bigger, faster, stronger, more intelligent and greatly experienced
Almighty
lacking any one item would not be almighty
So why do religionists spend so much time and energy explaining why God cannot do this and that? Like "Give human beings a clear Message about Himself and what's best for us to do"?I offer five items....of absolute
bigger, faster, stronger, more intelligent and greatly experienced
Almighty
lacking any one item would not be almighty
Since God is an anthropomorphism of what the believer considers good or perfect, no: God would be a theist. Theists tend to see theism as a good thing and atheism as a bad thing, so their God would agree with this and reflect this position.Would God be an atheist?
but of course...you areAh, so I am almighty compared to an infant....
Does "absolute" even have beliefs?Absolute
Thus the problem with using "almighty" as a name....but of course...you are
but I do not believe you are THE Almighty
having made reality....So why do religionists spend so much time and energy explaining why God cannot do this and that? Like "Give human beings a clear Message about Himself and what's best for us to do"?
Tom
well.....my God has no nameThus the problem with using "almighty" as a name....
What is wrong with using "god" as a name?well.....my God has no name
so
adjectives as namesake