Well we’ve all had some time to think. And I hope I can get this thread up and going again.

I’ve been thinking and here is a more fundamental question


How could a mortal person convince you of something impossible?
(without any miracles because apparently that’s how this all got started)
I assume no one here has witnessed water into wine.

So what could someone write to convince you of this.

Well a lot of people have said that the bible has come true on many counts.

So if I write a bunch of true statements.

-I had toast today
-It is raining in Vancouver
-It will be raining in Vancouver in 5 min
-There is an intangible being that created everything

so my first three statements were correct so ya’ll assume the last one is too?
I really don’t get it.
harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Philosophy of GOD This thread is meant as a continuation/restarting of another thread ā??arguments supporting Godā?¦ā?. The idea of this thread is to have more of a philosophical discussion. With the starting argument: When first presented the idea of God no man should accept it. It is much more reasonable to accept that there is no God than to assume there is. As this is a magical or mystical event and no person should believe this with out reason. So The existence of no God is much more likely Rating: 5