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Rational intelligent thinking brings man to the God of nature.

There are three ways man comes to know God exists:
1. By reasoning
2. By reading the Bible (for Muslims, the Koran)
3. By meditation

I come to know God exists by num 1 i.e. reasoning, but it is the God of nature, that means that God created everything that man encounters in nature, and that by man's natural reason and intelligence.

What about you atheists? You should be able to come to the God of nature, because you have from nature the faculty of reason and of intelligence.

The explanation why you deny even the God of nature to exist, is because you are not natural but un-natural.
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deadgerbil · 22-25
You talk about God as a singular entity. What about multiple Gods? Why is this limited to monotheism?
yrger · 80-89, M
@deadgerbil


Let you then talk about many ultimately many Gods, if that is what you enjoy doing.


I choose to talk about only one God, ultimately only one God.

And please, let us not multiply entities without necessity, only one unique God is what all theistic shools like Christianism, Islamism, and Judaism adhere to.
deadgerbil · 22-25
@yrger and who says Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are correct? There could be more than one God and they could all be necessary
yrger · 80-89, M
@deadgerbil

No comment from me, or go forth and start your own thread to talk about many Gods, okay?!
deadgerbil · 22-25
@yrger you assert that people come to know of God's existence but are quick to brush aside the existence of other gods, even though their respective religious explanations are just as valid as your own. People who are polytheists can meditate and reason and they have their own sacred texts.
yrger · 80-89, M
@deadgerbil

Just let you give me (a) one other god and (b) the explanation for it is just as valid as the God I know to exist which is the God of nature, here is my idea of the God of nature (as distinct from the God of supernature):

"The God (of nature) is the permanent self-existent spirit creator and operator of man and the universe and everything transient in nature."
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