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Originally Posted by Dolphin786
Hmmm.
No I disagree. When I consider the world, the universe in all its glory I think an infinite God that we are incapable of encompassing with our minds is a bit more probable than a flying spaghetti monster.
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I love how you're trying to argue with a agnostic point of view.
Whichever way you spin it, it boils down to the fact that, you cannot fully comprehend something which you don't first fully understand.
If you cannot definitely say you understand God then
- You can't confirm Gods existence, unless it's blind faith
- Can't claim God is good or bad, unless it's blind faith
- Can't claim Gods teachings are true, unless it's blind faith
If you don't fully understand then there could be something within your lack of understanding that changes it all.
When you say
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Originally Posted by Dolphin786
However, man was created to know God. In this life it is through reflection on his attributes by observing the world and also by contemplating revelation.
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This is entirely faith based opinion there are no facts or logic that support this therefore any point of view be it spaghetti monsters, Norse gods, Roman gods, scientology etc if believed with total faith are just as valid.