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Then you might be in major trouble, heading towards Hell ... if "He" = the god of the BibleBut! What if He does?
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Then you might be in major trouble, heading towards Hell ... if "He" = the god of the BibleBut! What if He does?
But! What if He does?
Why?Well it depends which God, first.
What difference does that make to the point of the thread? For that matter, what difference does that make, to you?Which God? Thor?
What if Jesus really was in that spaceship, hiding behind the Hale-Bop Comet, awaiting our suicide, so he could take us with him to the promised land?But! What if He does?
What difference does that make to the point of the thread? For that matter, what difference does that make, to you?
I agree. The idea of "existence" in relation to God (the mystery source, sustenance, and purpose of all that is) becomes incoherent.Truth: either God exists or He don't.
I don't really accept that statement. Something akin to the traditional God concept can exist. God is a pretty tricky thing to think about.
But! What if He does?
Well it depends which God, first.
I agree with Rival.Why?
But! What if He does?
But! What if He does?
That and he’s a JW.
But! What if He does?
and if He doesn't.......But! What if He does?
For this, you will get several types of answers to watch for.
1. Spaghetti monster, tea cup, or something similar.
2. Zeus, Superman, Thor. Which one?
3. But! What if he doesn't.
These people are not here to have any decent discussion. They will use the same rhetoric everyday, and they intend to mock theism and get some pleasure out of it.
Cheers.
Well there isn't anything to discuss. If God does exist, and the biblical God from what I am assuming the OP is referring to, then obviously things would play out the same as how the bible says it would. No brainer. Therefore it isn't a constructive question.
We get this from Christians all the time.
In my experience, when asking people who would ask these types of questions whether a "pagan" god actually exists, they don't want to play the hypothetical game and say "but they dont exist" and go on a self righteous scriptural parade, basically avoiding to participate. It is a rhetorical tactic used by certain theists to proselytize, and I would only genuinely reply to such a person if they have shown to be willing to play the hypothetical game with other relgions.
While we're stating true things:Truth: either God exists or He don't.
While we're stating true things:
Truth: In order to be considered proper use of the English language, the last word of this thread's title should be "doesn't"
There now, the truth is out. Where does this get us? In your case, your statement of truth is obvious. In my case, my statement hopefully taught you something. It appears that I have one-upped you.