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Originally Posted by bas_I_am
Huh???
Are you contending that the logic based in reality based logic can explain all truth within that reality?
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No. I'm essentially contending that every aspect of god has been intentionally constructed to fall outside of human comprehension, thus making it impossible to ever have a way of proving or disproving his existence. And I was still addressing this point through the context of the debate I recounted earlier. Here it is once again:
"I just had a brief debate with a religious girl on another website in which she asserted that the complexities of the human body proved God's existence, because nothing that complex could possibly have come into being without the involvement of a "creator". I noted that if this was so, then that creator would presumably have to be at least as complex as humans if not moreso. I then asked her if a being's complexity inherently necessitated a creator, wouldn't that creator's complexity also necessitate a creator of their own? Her answer was that no, it didn't, because the nature of God is outside our realm of understanding. This is the kind of argument I always see. If you apply any logic or scientific method to the concept of "God", it simply gets brushed aside as irrelevant."