1. God would be an atemporal all-powerful thing. It would have to be a conscious entity to make it a God in a sense that's generally seen as a God.KalelChase wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:16 pm1. You haven't defined God.
2. An infinite set of even numbers doesn't include a 7.
3. If you can imagine God into existence then I can imagine him out of existence. It's a wash.
4. You syllogism is ridiculous.
2. It looks like a lot of people are going to the argument God can't hypothetically exist. Is there a proof for this I'm unaware of?
3. That's just proof it's possible for a world to exist without God. You're making the claim it's impossible for God to exist.
4. I will adjust it based on feedback once I learn more.
1. At the moment an atemporal 'thing' and an non-existent thing are the same, because we shouldn't believe something exists until we can detect it.
2. I've never ever said God can't hypothetically exist. You are attacking a straw man. I've asked about your position but you haven't asked about mine, but yet are commenting on it. I find this to mean you're not interested in discussing this in good 'faith'.
3. I absolutely have never made the claim that it's impossible for God to exist. You are simply arguing with a position you have no idea if I hold.
4. I appreciate you intent to adjust. It means there is an open possibility of honest discussion here.