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My definition of god... Act_of_Reparation Oct 2018 #1
FYI, I am an athiest agnostic. smirkymonkey Oct 2018 #3
It wasn't directed at you, specifically. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2018 #10
Any omnipotent OR omnipresent supernatural sentience. Foolacious Oct 2018 #2
I'm closer to the "omnipresent sentience"-- thucythucy Oct 2018 #5
That's why I'm unwilling to rule out God UNLESS... Foolacious Oct 2018 #16
Well, if such an object was either observed by at least some people thucythucy Oct 2018 #20
to me one kind of gets you pretty close to having the other qazplm135 Oct 2018 #9
I think this is still too narrow to handle polytheism. Pope George Ringo II Oct 2018 #17
I am clueless. nancy1942 Oct 2018 #4
It's difficult to get an answer to that question, even from religious people. MineralMan Oct 2018 #6
I just think it is something that is completely beyond the realm of human understanding. smirkymonkey Oct 2018 #12
Almost everything is greater than us. Truly. MineralMan Oct 2018 #14
God ghostsinthemachine Oct 2018 #7
I love that song. thucythucy Oct 2018 #22
You've hit on it because it's a range qazplm135 Oct 2018 #8
Lack of a coherent definition is one of the reasons to reject belief in god(s). trotsky Oct 2018 #11
Exactly! smirkymonkey Oct 2018 #13
If it was just "god vs. no god" I agree there wouldn't be a point. trotsky Oct 2018 #15
That's the thing... uriel1972 Oct 2018 #24
Neither do I, but for some it is a very specific "being" and for others it is an abstract concept smirkymonkey Oct 2018 #21
except qazplm135 Oct 2018 #41
I imagine that atheists don't agree that your theoretical gods meet your range of possibilities. marylandblue Oct 2018 #44
which was my point qazplm135 Oct 2018 #45
"Any god I've ever heard of." Iggo Oct 2018 #18
God is the thing that caused the laws of nature to be what they are. MarvinGardens Oct 2018 #19
Does it have intelligence? edhopper Oct 2018 #25
I tend to think it is intelligent. MarvinGardens Oct 2018 #27
So where did God in turn come from? Bretton Garcia Oct 2018 #33
It's a good question. MarvinGardens Oct 2018 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author MineralMan Oct 2018 #40
"God is the thing that caused the laws of nature to be what they are." trotsky Oct 2018 #35
Says me. MarvinGardens Oct 2018 #38
Really? Please show your evidence of that. MineralMan Oct 2018 #36
It's definitional, not requiring proof. MarvinGardens Oct 2018 #39
Lulzd. Voltaire2 Oct 2018 #23
A Republican will tell you God has their values. Doodley Oct 2018 #26
So will most religious Democrats. nt. Mariana Oct 2018 #43
God has many names. Croney Oct 2018 #28
Descartes proved with logic that God exists but the Catholic Church rejected it because logic and pr keithbvadu2 Oct 2018 #29
"Proved" Act_of_Reparation Oct 2018 #32
You cannot prove that such a Renee Descartes Voltaire2 Oct 2018 #34
I can concieve of a universe where I am right all the time. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2018 #42
Somebody who gibraltar72 Oct 2018 #30
I like to think of Jesus... Docreed2003 Oct 2018 #31
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