Gather round children, and lets put our hypothetical hats on.
Lets say, for arguments sake, A god (not THE god, just a random god) created the world and it's features.
Good lad, not a bad job.
Now, for arguments sake, lets just say it's Allah (alphabetically he's just first in line, that's all, he got dinner first too).
So, hurrah, Muslims are laughing when it comes to the big day, they've all been worshipping the right guy for years, good for them.
But that means, the OTHER gods definitely don't exist doesn't it.
So, is it fair to say that assuming you religious people are right, (and maybe you are?) then it's acceptable that you're own god is every bit as likely as the next to be entirely ficticious come your day of reckoning?
How do you feel about this? Does it bother you that even if the Atheists and Agnosts are won over, and accept that a deity created the world, there is still collossal doubt that it was the one you believe in?
2007-07-23
04:02:52
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Steven N
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