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My latest definition of God.

This is an invitation to every human to criticize my latest defintion of God, namely:

"God is the permanent self-existent spirit creator and operator of man and the universe and everything transient."

yrger · 80-89, M
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yrger · 80-89, M
Addressing newjaninev2.

What's happened to you, why the silence when as always you were so full of overbearing confidence with your comments.



yrger · 80-89, M
Hi newjaninev2, you say:

" . . . the universe began expanding 13.7 billion years ago."

Did it expand from nothingness or from somethingness?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@yrger It is obvious that you’re not even reading my replies

I have repeatedly asked you to specify what it is you claim I am denying, yet you seem incapable of answering that question.

Or perhaps you’re just being wilfully obtuse and deceptive.

Which is it?

I have also shown you that the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation does not show that he universe had a beginning.

It shows that the universe began expanding 13.7 billion years ago.

It does not show that the universe began... but that it began expanding.

Those are different events. Expansion is established, whereas your unsupported claim has not been established.

Do you merely ignore anything that is inconvenient? Do you pretend such inconveniences do not exist?

If so, you obviously re not looking for discussion... perhaps you should find yourself a good echo chamber so you can sit there all day and listen to yourself over and over.

Now, look at the bottom of this comment.

There is a button marked ‘reply’.

Use it.

That will link your response directly to this comment.

That way, we will all be able to track the same conversation.

Unless, of course, you want to keep running away to new threads and causing confusion to hide your inadequacies.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@yrger
why the silence

I was asleep, of course

It’s now 10:35 on Wednesday morning, and I finally have a few minutes to waste on you (although I’m inclined not to bother)