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Originally posted by Yorick:
quote: Originally posted by Darkman:
Yorrick... your last post went over my head. How does the fact that there are things and ways in which we as humans cannot comprehend lead to the assertion that there exists a god?
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Because we cannot create from what we do not experience. We could not have created a God with aspects that we cannot comprehend if we hadn't experienced them.
Time is a fundamental reality with which we all are caught in. Something existing outside time is conceptually outside our experience.
If God is outside time then this was revealed to us, not something some bright spark invented one day.[/QUOTE]The first "Gods" were created in the minds of men because of outside experiences they could not explain (lightning, storms, birth, death, etc.). By your logic, the older pantheon of Greek and Roman Gods actually existed because how could people have created them otherwise....right?
It is not much of a stretch to go from many Gods to a religion that only has one. [img]smile.gif[/img]