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Re: Does God exists?


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Posted by Prac on February 15, 2003 at 14:06:31:

In Reply to: Re: Does God exists? posted by Akhil Shahani on February 14, 2003 at 09:16:55:

Thanks again for the response Akhil.

Well....it depends on what you believe. ;)

To bring it back to KM, somehow. Our whole discussion existed purely because we have a certain degree of knowledge. To be true to my own theory, I would maintain that I really don't know enough about G-d to be certain that such an energy exists, but I do know that I err on the side of existentialism, and therefore would conclude that G-d probably does exist, regardless of Man's belief in, and knowledge of, G-d.

Don't the function and properties of an object define the relative and cohesive value of that object, relative to other objects? We could wax lyrical about identity and so forth at this point in time, but I must thank you for a lot of intellectual fun you have provided.

To wrap this up: Existentially speaking, doesn't matter what you or I believe or not, G-d may still exist, or may not. We could proceed into the IF statements, but I don't think either of us were hoping to score any academic points for our excellent discussion. ;-)

Kind regards, and may the Elves be with you. *grin*




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