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/pol/ - Actually dissecting Christcuckery thread
Anonymous United States No.513599106
>>513597569
Great and very insightful. I disagree with you hating atheist, we already have everything in common except you believing in a potential possibility for 1 all powerful god. You hate me because of that?

The Abrahamic/creationism paradox of failure is easily understandable and can reveal the greater logic in atheism over agnostic belief. What's one thing all Abrahamic followers, Christian, religious Jew, Muslim, all agree on? An all powerful and all good god who has always and will always exist, and was never created.

Ask any Abrahamic follower if they believe God was created, a rhetorical question almost always no, but yes as an answer is also easy to manage.
>No I don't believe god was created
Then you've already admitted to the belief that things can exist without being created. So why cant humans exist without being created?
>because the complexity of life
If god had the sophistication to create us, he'd be even more complicated, using your logic it'd be more likely to assume something must have created god.
>Yes I believe god was created
Then who created the god that created god? Going from god a to b to c indefinitely. This results in a circular causation that never ends, is nonsensical.

An attempt to know the unknown and most likely unknowable is a saddened way to live and results in a less simplistic mindset, leading to a more dissatisfied life in an already damaged world. Make the best of what you can control individually instead of external things not about yourself.
/bant/ - Actually dissecting Christcuckery thread
Anonymous United States No.23146253
>>23146241
Great and very insightful. I disagree with you hating atheist, we already have everything in common except you believing in a potential possibility for 1 all powerful god. You hate me because of that?

The Abrahamic/creationism paradox of failure is easily understandable and can reveal the greater logic in atheism over agnostic belief. What's one thing all Abrahamic followers, Christian, religious Jew, Muslim, all agree on? An all powerful and all good god who has always and will always exist, and was never created.

Ask any Abrahamic follower if they believe God was created, a rhetorical question almost always no, but yes as an answer is also easy to manage.
>No I don't believe god was created
Then you've already admitted to the belief that things can exist without being created. So why cant humans exist without being created?
>because the complexity of life
If god had the sophistication to create us, he'd be even more complicated, using your logic it'd be more likely to assume something must have created god.
>Yes I believe god was created
Then who created the god that created god? Going from god a to b to c indefinitely. This results in a circular causation that never ends, is nonsensical.

An attempt to know the unknown and most likely unknowable is a saddened way to live and results in a less simplistic mindset, leading to a more dissatisfied life in an already damaged world. Make the best of what you can control individually instead of external things not about yourself.