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Sharon · F
Hypothetical question as "god" is only a figment of some people's imagination. I don't worship non-existent things at all.
DocSavage · M
@Zonuss
Yeah there is. Take the great flood , for example. Completely impossible by any realistic means. Simply could not happen. I suppose you’ll go with the New Testament, and say the old one doesn’t count anymore. But none are any proof of the supernatural. Just legends that can’t be taken at face value.
Yeah there is. Take the great flood , for example. Completely impossible by any realistic means. Simply could not happen. I suppose you’ll go with the New Testament, and say the old one doesn’t count anymore. But none are any proof of the supernatural. Just legends that can’t be taken at face value.
DocSavage · M
@Zonuss
Another point. Why is it considered closed minded to ignore claims of the supernatural?
Most people, don’t seriously believe in pixies, vampires, werewolves, trolls, dragons, or Red Caps. You dismiss these things as fantasy, but make an exception for a magical being which is far more impossible than all the rest combined. That’s biased. Something such as gods should be the least believable
Another point. Why is it considered closed minded to ignore claims of the supernatural?
Most people, don’t seriously believe in pixies, vampires, werewolves, trolls, dragons, or Red Caps. You dismiss these things as fantasy, but make an exception for a magical being which is far more impossible than all the rest combined. That’s biased. Something such as gods should be the least believable