Believing in God

Discussion in 'Religion, Beliefs and Spirituality' started by Thebluelotus, Nov 20, 2010.

  1. Unfortunately for epicurus there weren't many advances in the realm of sentential logic back in the day. Through that entire argument(which reads more poetically under western analytical scrutiny) epicurus made the mistake of assigning positive or definite characteristics to stumble unto what he felt like was a contradiction or a confliction between the attributes assigned to God. Never realizing the innate stupidity in forming conclusions based on an argument that assigns definite attributes to a non-definite being. Its set to fail from the Get-Go.
     

  2. You are not doing the same by saying that that gods are "beings" and that they are "non-definite"?
     

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