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Old 10-09-2006, 04:17 PM
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Default Re: Logically refuting atheism in favor of agnosticism

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My main point is: I think that GOD has logical contradictions. Tell me the features a GOD has and I will either state that : a) The God you posted has logical contradictions or b) I dont consider that to be a GOD.

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So looking at the set of possible Gods that fits your definition of the term, each of them is internally inconsistent? Doesn't that mean that you've defined God based on inherently inconsistent terms?

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Or to render god consistent, maybe you have to define him out of being "God." Either that, or this is the best of all possible worlds.
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