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In reply to the discussion: 100 billion stars in our own galaxy, 160-500 billion planets and we want to think a god.. [View all]MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)21. I'm willing to look at any evidence you have to the contrary, but, I'm...
sure you can simply assert that kangaroos or any other animals think about a god because you can assert anything you like about a god, and never require any evidence. That's your special "other way of knowing", in other words, whatever you imagine, just make it up and challenge anyone to prove your imagination wrong.
It's a pretty clear pattern.
Now, as to the question I asked, IF it is beyond human comprehension to fully envision a god, you ducked the question, "why bother"? Instead you went into an entirely new realm of imaginary activity, namely that animals might believe in a god, all without a scintilla of evidence for this imagined phenomenon.
Nice way of dodging the question!
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100 billion stars in our own galaxy, 160-500 billion planets and we want to think a god.. [View all]
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
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In case you didn't believe me about this guy's science, and ability to address religious ..
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
#1
Looking after each of 2 billion out of 7 billion live humans on 1 of 160 Billion Billion planets is
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
#4
That of course would depend upon the qualities that you have ascribed to your god.
humblebum
Jan 2012
#14
How about a God that is bigger than what you have the capacity to ponder or imagine.
humblebum
Jan 2012
#16
"a God that is bigger than what you have the capacity to ponder or imagine"? then...
MarkCharles
Jan 2012
#17
"Only humans have the desire or capacity to worship a god," and you know this how? Do
humblebum
Jan 2012
#20
No. What I am saying is just as you claim that deity arises from the mind of man, the bottom line
humblebum
Jan 2012
#22
Yes, in fact you do need to answer if you claim objective proof. I don't claim
humblebum
Jan 2012
#25
"YOUR knowledge is better than anyone else's. I've seen you state this over and over." Show
humblebum
Jan 2012
#29
If anything, this supports the LDS belief that men can become the god of their own planet.
laconicsax
Jan 2012
#11