FranklinMichaelV.3
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why? do you not understand the burden of proof? here, i will explain it.
if you pull a random baseless unscientific assertion out of your bunghole, it is up to YOU to prove your claim, not up to everyone else to disprove it.
now, to teach you a lesson i gave you a taste of your own medicine and pulled my own unscientific assertion out of my own stinky bunghole.
you claim one omnimax god created the universe, i claim one omnimax god created a being far superior to us(which we call our god) who then created the universe.
so now that we are on equal footing in lala land, each with one baseless claim, I ASK YOU how is your claim any more credible than my claim? how do you know to trust your version over mine?
even if your god somehow made himself known to all human kind and personally told us "i am omnimax" HOW WOULD HE REALLY KNOW? he wouldnt. he could easily just be a limited being, created by an actual omnimax god, who implanted delusion into your god.
you have no way of verifying god's words and neither does he.
You made a claim first that "how can we know if god is who god is" I presented the omni-Max natures qualities that theologically are attributed to God. Or as put by Anselm God is the best thing possible. The burden is not on me it is on you to show why these qualities could not possibly exist. Why? Because you are the one who made your original claim. What you've turned a potential good discussion into is your attempt at soap boxing and ridiculing others. By mere definition of what theists attribute God there is no "god thinks" those are human qualities. I would recommend you actually look up what arguments have gone on throughout the years between theists, non/theists, agnostics and atheist so you can better understand what people mean when they say God. It doesn't matter if God actually exists or not, however in your claim it is an assumption that God does. Following that assumption than you must define God. If it is a being that just thinks it is God than you are not discussing God.