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Author Topic:   God's existence cannot be proven logically!
riVeRraT
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Message 42 of 57 (404347)
06-08-2007 7:37 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by AnswersInGenitals
05-13-2007 7:24 PM


Therefore, logical arguments and logic itself simply do not have the power or purview to prove the existence of god or anything about god.
Including this argument.
What if we do have spirits that live for eternity?
Then those spirits also exist outside of time, and to our spirits, God can prove Himself, if He so chooses.

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riVeRraT
Member (Idle past 446 days)
Posts: 5788
From: NY USA
Joined: 05-09-2004


Message 44 of 57 (404998)
06-10-2007 10:31 PM
Reply to: Message 43 by AnswersInGenitals
06-09-2007 1:37 AM


Re: Riverrat fires some more blanks.
Certainly, an omnipotent god can exist in time any time he wants to.
I would say reading the bible, that God used to exist within time, (or show Himself within the constraints of time) before Christ.
After Christ, our bodies became the temple, and we no longer need to go to the temple to experience God.
Jesus even mentions the Holy Spirit as the means by which God will communicate with us.
Riverrat, after all the thousands of posts that you have posted, whose illogic and shoot-from-the-hip irrationality have been carefully explained to you
There have not been thousands of posts. That is pure BS, and you know it.
I have been wrong a very few times, and will gladly admit it, which is something that most of you will not do.
The logic of this argument does not apply to the existence of god. It applies to the limits of logical arguments.
Your argument here assumes too much to be considered logical.
One is the a place where time does not exist, exists, and that God can be proven or disproven by logic.
So to me, this is not a logical set of statements. It's just thinking out loud. It's almost like pseudoscience.

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