Imaginos1892 wrote:Can you identify one tiny detail about the universe that would be different depending on whether your god exists, or does not?
Can't say that I've ever tried such a thing, and really don't see why I should need to.
Imaginos1892 wrote:If you can’t, what cause is there for believing in a god that makes no difference to the universe?"
Ah - so you don't know I have cause, and won't accept that I do except that such cause should meet you stingent requirements.
That's fine.
Imaginos1892 wrote:Objection. Assumption of cause without evidence. Assumption of causative entity without evidence.
Oddly, I didn't realize I was in a court of law.
Imaginos1892 wrote:Your unfounded belief that the optical properties of light and water drops had to be created does not make it so.
(shrug) Physicists are undecided whether Big Bang Theory means our universe began from a singularity, or that current knowledge is insufficient to describe the universe at that point in time.
Can as easily believe that an Almighty Creator said, "Let there be light", snapped His fingers -)Big Bang(- and established the physics behind the rainbow. I persionally see no reason that God could not use the Big Bang as his tool to create the universe.
I'm not asking you to accept my belief as your own - which means I really don't have to justisfy or otherwise prove what I believe. In fact, I stated from the start that I cannot prove what I believe.
Imaginos1892 wrote:Because they claim to speak for God, and are such transparent lying sacks of shit.
And, according to my belief, they will get what they've earned through their works - so simply because they haven't been punished now doesn't necessarily mean they will not be punished at all.
Funny thing about free will - one can pave their way to hell by themself, even if they think they are doing good in the name of their God.
Imaginos1892 wrote:In one of Aron Ra’s lectures
Sorry, had to look him up.
Imaginos1892 wrote:he said a creationist told him he could prove the existence of Jesus by fasting and praying in the desert for 30 days.
Creationists are - to me - their own brand of... belief. I rather had a good laugh to discover that the Ark attraction in Kentucky had dinosaurs in Noah's Ark.