How so? If there is no god, no form of justice outside of man’s control, if a man can murder, rape, pillage to his hearts content without any fear if he can escape capture and punishment by men…then what makes your morality greater than another’s?
How do you know we’re not supposed to do whatever we [...]
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Is God’s Existence Reasonable?
That really depends upon your definition of god.
The probability of a god along the lines of ancient societal gods is extremely unlikely …as many philosophers including Socrates thought they were ‘ ancestors ‘ not gods. Real men who founded societies turned into legends. But even though Socrates rejected the common gods of his time, in [...]
God does exist
God does exist…I met him once…it was in San Francisco around Market and Powell…he was standing on a milk crate dressed in homeless rags ( presumably to not look pretentious ) …and as I passed he bent down and said to me in a commanding voice…
‘ got any spare change for God? ‘
Now…who am I [...]
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