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In reply to the discussion: I want to kill god [View all]Taverner
(55,476 posts)31. Well if it were necesarry to know this creator exists, wouldn't they have given proof?
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I love ya, man but I think I'll just stand over here for a while...about a mile or so away.......
cliffordu
Dec 2012
#8
Well if it were necesarry to know this creator exists, wouldn't they have given proof?
Taverner
Dec 2012
#31
I've often thought that the workings of the universe amount to one giant mathematical equation.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2012
#34
And like language in general, it's simply an interpretation (or approximation) of reality.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2012
#37
I think that God did show himself, just like in the old testament.
Lady Freedom Returns
Dec 2012
#46
If god wanted belief of his existence accepted, he would have proven him/herself
Taverner
Dec 2012
#47