Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: MonkeyK
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: MonkeyK
Please explain how the existence of a diety is illogical. It's not very scientific (because it is an assertion that cannot be disproven), but I don't see how there is any inherent contradiction (particularly any more than the possibility of a deity)
How would it maintain sentience without a physical apparatus (a brain) to do so? What would it eat? Where would it reside? If in space, how would it breathe? How would it be omniscent? How would it be immortal? How would it be omnipotent? How would we know about it? Why would it care?
In science something doesn't exist until its existence is proven. I'm doing my best to explain my point of view, but the religious are the ones with the thing to prove in this situation. They've not been able to do so, of course, and never will
Religion makes perfect logical sense if you see it as something which has helped our species to advance; indeed possibly the only thing which could have done so.
Lots of Christian assumptions there. What is the necessity of breathing? Why immortality? Why ominicience? Why omnipotence?
Of course the existence of something that is beyond one's comprehension is difficult to prove or disprove. What test can I apply when I don't come close to understanding the thing iteself?
It's every bit as much a leap of faith to say that everything spontaniously emerged out of nothing as it is to say that what we are able to experience has been created.
The necessity of breathing is to transport oxygen to the body's cells, which then use it in chemical reactions to sustain life. There's no assuming on my part in regards to "god's" all-knowing and all-seeing nature; if the common conception of god was that he wasn't omniscent, there would be no reason for followers of religion to act the way they do, for they wouldn't be caught. If he weren't omnipotent, the same goes; he'd know but be powerless to punish you for your sins. The concept of an omniscent and omnipotent god or gods is the behavioral reinforcer behind all religions, and all mention it directly or insinuate it. Immortal, perhaps not - but he'd be at least 10,000 years old. No living organism can attain that age that I know of; the oldest would be certain species of tree that can survive a few millenia - but they haven't any of the other prerequisites. No brain, are not omniscent nor omnipotent, etc. Further, the ability to punish sinners in the ways that god supposedly does so is a comic-book fantasy. The only way to transport someone is to physically do so - and there is no way to transport someone to a place which doesn't exist (heaven, hell). There's no need to disprove it; again, the religious are the ones with the hypothesis. They must now prove it or it is not fact. A hypothesis which has gone 10 millenia or more without being proven is preposterous. In more down-to-earth terms... it's preposterous.