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In reply to the discussion: What if God is intentionally hiding? [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)45. Except that you HAVE described "god"
on this very board, on multiple occasions. Guess you just go with whatever level of alleged understanding suits your purpose of the moment, and then morph it into something totally different when that argument is exploded.
And frankly, plenty of people who claim to have seen and experienced "god" are able to describe their "experience", and in general to declare that they absolutely know what god is like, and what he thinks and wants, to the point of feeling justified in forcing those dictates on everyone else. The retreat to the position that "we cannot know the mind of god" is usually just a cowardly convenience in the wake of a tragedy that can't be explained in light of the god they normally tout and claim to understand.
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or go with Lucretius, the gods, if they exist are indifferent and impotent.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2012
#16
God the Father is not hiding he is letting mankind rule the earth as man sees fit.
part man all 86
Sep 2012
#7
so at some time in the past your gods acted in the real world? Just not now?
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2012
#17
What if the nature of God defies description and is unfathomable? (And, about the "hidden" aspect)
SarahM32
Sep 2012
#19
Then you all should stop worrying about His Unfathomableness and get on with life.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2012
#23
But what I said was that a person can know it, even though it's hard to describe.
SarahM32
Sep 2012
#37
actually the agnostic view is that the existence of god cannot be known, not that god is unknowable.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2012
#32
Because God is unfathomable, it doesn't mean one cannot see and feel what it is.
SarahM32
Sep 2012
#40
If god is intentionally hiding from us, then god is a bigger douchebag than we thought.
cleanhippie
Sep 2012
#20