"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:20:46 -0500, "Jamffer" <jamffer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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> >
> >"Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >news:hbtpu3pa0mkjs7oqa9n2jube1e94vaf8q2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:53:02 -0000, "BIll M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I can't help but notice that no one can accept the God challenge.
> >> >
> >> >I posted a similer item several days ago and the message was deleted
by
> >some
> >> >religious wacko. He doesn't mind 'sinning'!
> >> >
> >> >" Can anyone provide objective verifiable evidence that ANY REAL God
> >> >actually exists except in the imaginations of religionists???"
> >> >
> >> >There are hundreds of different God beliefs and religions.
> >> >Why does not any real God smite all the fakes and confirm to his
entire
> >> >flock that he is the real God and all the others are fakes???
> >> >
> >> First, to answer your core question, no, it is not possible to
> >> "empirically prove" the existence of God.
> >>
> >> But, if it were possible to prove the existence of God, would you or
> >> anyone else have anything approximating sovereign will? Or, would we
> >> all be overwhelmed and left with no choice but to go along with the
> >> program? Wouldn't this equate to us all being mere puppets with no
> >> sovereign will? Is this what God wants?
> >
> >Yes, if there was a God. It's called "Gods will". If a God willed us
to
> >follow the rules He would let us know in no uncertain terms. Not
speaking
> >only to ancient sand people.
> >
> God has conveyed his instructions to us in a format that could be
> understood by those ancient people and by us modern people with no one
> having an advantage because of their education or general
> understanding of the universe/multiverse. Everyone is/was treated
> equally, and anyone who CHOSES to do so can glean all the information
> they need from those ancient writings. Or, they can turn their back on
> the whole idea and go their own volitional way. No one is being
> intimidated into compliance.
Good luck with that belief, Antares 531. Have a nice forever.


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