If God exists outside of all laws,..

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The discussion centers on the concept of God's existence in relation to the laws of science. It argues that if God exists outside of his own laws, he exists outside of our reality, implying that he is not real. The conversation touches on the nature of belief, suggesting that claiming knowledge of God's existence or non-existence is problematic, while acknowledging that faith in religion is rooted in belief in the unknown. The tone shifts towards a more lighthearted conclusion, indicating a sense of frustration with the ongoing debate about God's existence.
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If God exists outside of his own laws, the laws of science, then he exists outside of our reality, therefore he is not real.

Claiming that you know God does or doesn't exist makes you moronic then, right?
 
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Wrong. Claiming he exists might, claiming he doesnt, does not. Thats why religion takes faith. It is belief in the unknown.
 
tommyburgey said:
If God exists outside of his own laws, the laws of science, then he exists outside of our reality, therefore he is not real.

Claiming that you know God does or doesn't exist makes you moronic then, right?

Okay, done. I can't imagine what all of the fuss has been about!

All we ever had to do was ask Tommy! :smile:
 
What fuss? I don't understand. :confused:
 
Let's not go there. (Actually, we've been there and back quite enough, recently.)
 
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