So does god exist or not?
both
>>329815
>god
>to do
>to exist
You understand nothing, Anon. And neither do I.
>>329815
>god
God*
>>329815
Does an idea exist?
>>329868
Kek.
>>329815
No. If you think about it rationally, you begin to realise how nonsensical the really idea is.
Literally created with the undermining agenda of any business, making it so, alike every religion created (excluding Buddhism etc.) Additionally, there is no evidence to support it, as of yet anyway. Now watch me get roasted by a bunch of braindead retards.
>>329815
no
>>329815
Don't put the cart before the horse.
Before asking if something exists, you have to know what is it. The good question would be what is exactly god?
Now, if god transcends space and time, while existence depends of space and time, it's probably irrelevant to ask this question.
The only thing i know for sure is that OP is a faggot.
>>329815
go ask on a chinese cartoons image board that would give you answers
From what I understand, Christians cannot prove that God exists, while atheists also cannot prove the reverse. This basically makes it into a matter of faith, i.e. you have to choose what you believe in. Those are my thoughts at least
>>330167
>while atheists also cannot prove the reverse
yarrr
>>330172
Fuck, I can't into philosophy Anon, I'm a law student. I like my factual certainties and my arguments based on years of case law and analogies
i dunno lol :^)
>>329897
that OP is a faggot is a constant, off course
however there is a point that you made but seem to have missed
if we assume that a fundamental reality, above or beyond or transcending, or whichever way you put it, exists, that is, beyond efemeral reality as we experience it, then that reality realy is beyond space and time, and we can safely assume that there is reality beyond space and time, since we know that both space and time are in a sense limited and all forms and functions contingent
but even more than that we can percieve that there are forces, patterns, principles, etc, obviously active and forming reality, or rather, that the 'invisible' exists and underlies the 'visible', so much so that we can say the latter is the manifestation of the former
but, do we call any of this 'god'
why would we? for practical reasons maybe but there is so much room for misunderstanding in that one three letter word it realy does not seem practical at all
realy all this would fall into metaphysics, and therefore 'is not of this world'
lets just call it 'it' for a moment
one thing we can conclude tho, is that as far as a physical object is real, 'it' does not exist
but then, as far as 'it' exists, no physical object or system is real
not that the two cancel each other out, but that there is a underlying reality, a 'real', more fundamental than what we simply percieve as material phenomena
now people will say, yeah well thats called physical/natural laws
thats cool and all, just, what does THAT mean ?
Anybody who gives you a definite answer is a salesman.
It doesn't matter if he does or not, Society is better with it.
>the only good moral from southpark