On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 01:10:32 GMT, Dio wrote:
>>Wolf Kirchmeir ...
>CUT
>>You're talking about "god", about "deities". Would you mind to say what you
>mean when you say "god" or "deities"?
>>What do you mean when you say "god"?
>What do you mean when you say "deities"?
>>Let me know
>>Best Regards
I put the word "god" in quote marks to indicate that it refers a concept. In
your case, you state that "god" refers to the god of the bible. Well, your
concept of the god of the bible may or may not be similar to other people's,
say, the Pope's. The only thing I know for sure about _your_ concept is that
you define "god" as immaterial. Since you do that, you argument from premises
about material entities cannot possibly prove whether or not that "god"
exists -- that is, whether your concept refers to some real entity or not.
Go take a course in logic!
--
Wolf Kirchmeir, Blind River ON Canada
"Nature does not deal in rewards or punishments, but only in consequences."
(Robert Ingersoll)