I can't define something whose power is beyond comprehension- something that's undefinable. It's like trying to divide by zero.
Philosophy Define your God even if It was absurb to define it, Close-minded backoff
Philosophy Define your God even if It was absurb to define it, Close-minded backoff
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Jan 15 2010, 05:22 PM
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I can't define something whose power is beyond comprehension- something that's undefinable. It's like trying to divide by zero.
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Jan 15 2010, 11:24 PM
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QUOTE(maranello55 @ Jan 15 2010, 05:25 PM) Yet u claim that it exists. Thats the flaw of reasoning. Dearest maranello55:To make ur existance claim valid, u have got to have a proof. I am quite certain that claiming the existence or non-existence of something entails more than just merely COMPREHENDING it for the sake of defining it. I can't define love. Nor can I define morality. Or virtue. Or beauty- can YOU define any of those for me? You cannot. No one can, because they are abstract, subjective terms. Yet we all wield our own notions of what defines it and of course, use them as freely as we wish. That means it exists, but we just are unable to fully define them because we aren't able to fully comprehend them.. yet. That, however, does not mean that something that is undefinable cannot exist. To ask me to prove the existence of God is a debate for another thread on another day. I can't really be bothered to go over this ridiculous, silly argument again because in short, it all boils down to faith. Truth is there if you search for it by yourself, not ask people to define what God is to prove/disprove that God exists. That's such a silly argument tactic that I'm really tired of and I hope you are not seriously considering asking me that. |
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