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'Now I Understand' and 'Get Ready Then'

Posted by: Ryan Close on October 13, 1999 at 12:59:02:

In Reply to: OK, do it. posted by Floyd on October 12, 1999 at 12:26:10:

First of all I would like to explain some things first. I did not know what exactly you meant when you tried to explain my rhetoric about the inability to prove the nonexistant. Now I do understand what you meant. It seems to be a comon way to prove what I was talking about though it comes frome a completly diffrent angle. I found this on a sight called "Issues that Make Christians Squirm."

"By definition, no one knows what lies outside their tiny circle of knowledge. To claim you know there is no God is to claim you have exhaustively searched every part of every universe and dimension with an infallibly accurate method of detecting every non-physical entity that could possibly exist. The claim that God has taken the initiative and chosen to reveal himself to some people is not nearly as unbelievable.

This is by no means an argument for the existance for God. It is just a way of saying that it is the Athiest who has to do all the work, searching the entire universe until they are absolutely sure. My sentiment was that Athiests have nothing to do but say, there is no evidence, thus there is no God. I see now that I might have been wrong since they can not know for sure there is no evidence unless they search the entire universe.

I will go about proving God exists. Starting tonight I will begin to post messages dealing with the theories and arguments for and aginst God and debunking each. The best one so far is First Cause theory. The Entropy theory is also nice. It states that unless our universe had a begining the entropy would have been going on indefinitely since forever ago and the infinite entropy, or heat death would have set in already.

After going through the theories and arguments, I will begin to create a basic theology. After that I will atempt to show that events in history and curent events and modern miricles can be explained useing the formulated theology. That should be enough to prove that God exists and point us toward which religion has the firmist grasp on who he is. Though I do not presume to be able to put God in a box. He can be anything he wants.

-Ryan-



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