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Re: Evidence of God



"Al Evan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Billy Goat) wrote in message
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Al Evan) wrote in message
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> >
> > > Klein,
> > >    You are quibbling about the meaning of words:  Do athiests
> > > "disbelieve" in God, or do they merely suffer from a '..lack of
> > > belief..' in Him?  This, to me, is 'much ado about nothing.'
> > >    Does the jury who finds a defendant guilty 'disblieve' his defense
> > > or do they 'lack belief' in his defense?  What's the difference?
> > > Either way the jury logically finds the defendant guilty, and he is
> > > punished by the law.
> > >    I get the impression, from your statements, that you seem to think
> > > that you escape the need to argue that God does not exist (i.e., to
> > > prove that statement logically) because somehow you seem to think you
> > > are not making a positive statement of disbelief.
> > >    You're wrong! 'Lack of belief' and 'disbelief' are the same thing.
> >
> > Let's try a different example.
> >
> > Suppose God didn't command you to write what you just wrote. This
> > would mean that when you wrote it, you were not obeying God. Correct?
> >
> > Does that mean you were disobeying God?
> >
> > Are "not obeying" and "disobeying" the same thing?
> >
> > --Billy
>
> Billy,
>        God does not command me to write what I just wrote.  However,
> He has given me the ability to think and to express myself.
> Therefore, when I write "X", it is my own expression of my own
> thought; and, because I received these abilities-- to think and
> express myself--through my creator, I am obeying His Will when I use
> them.
>        God does command that I use whatever ability He has given me to
> do good and not evil.  However, even that command is tempered by my
> ability to comprehend and express--remember, while He is a Just and
> Rightous God, He is also a Forgiving God.
>        Therefore, the answer to your question is, "Yes! "not obeying"
> and "disobeying" are the same thing.

You really never graduated second grade, did you!?!?!?!









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