Rational people do not routinely question the existence of animals, plants, automobiles, sun, moon, stars, ad infinitum.
Since people routinely question "God's" existence, doesn't the question prove he (it?) does not exist?
Or, for that matter, don't those who offer irrelevant examples (human existence; complexity, existence of universe; etc.) as their "proof" further demonstrate "God" does not exist?
("God" meaning the biblical or "creator" God)
2006-08-08
00:42:30
·
22 answers
·
asked by
Left the building
7
in
Religion & Spirituality