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How man can prove God exists.

I am a theist but I like to discuss with atheists how and why they became atheists, and I welcome atheists to discuss with me how and why I am a theist - all like as we are friends.

Why do I come to an atheists' forum, because sooner than later I always get banned in theists' forums.

So, perhaps I will stay indefinitely in your forum - and I like that very much!
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yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Entwistle, I told you already, that I want to learn from you, because you have answers for me, but instead you keep on insisting that I answer your questions, yet you yourself don't have the answers.

So, it is absurd for us to interact, we need a third party to help us get out of this absurd situation.

On the other hand I said to you already that the fact you are writing in this thread, that is the proof that your 'i' exists, otherwise you would not be writing here.


Your question about the 'i' existing but not existing is like the trick question of atheists to the effect - with presenting to theists this challenge to god's omnipotence:* "Can god create a rock so heavy he himself cannot carry?"


I regret to tell you this, namely, that you are the only one still active in this my thread, and that you are active with me only, but you have contributed nothing except something like (with your no 'i' exists): "what is the sound of one hand clapping."

I am thinking of starting a new thread, because this thread has already depleted all possible readers who could care to contribute their posts.


So, I have to stop giving you any further attention, unless you stop playing your absurd game of what is the sound of one hand clapping - then you would have all the space you need to continue with your question, where is the 'i' .


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Entwistle · 51-55, M

@yrger I knew you would fail to understand. Why can't you tell me where this independent 'i' resides?
Is it in the body? The mind? None of those or both of them?
You believe in the 'i' as something more than concept? Then where is it?

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*I have resolved that trick question, but since atheists are as a rule irrational, they do not care to act intelligent and accept my resolution to their trick question. What about you, do you still have enough rational intelligence to understand my resolution, or you are also like all atheists: irrationally un-intelligent to the extent of insanity.
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