> From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> At 06:41 AM Wednesday 8/11/04, The Fool wrote:
> > > From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > If there is a God, why is it inconceivable?
> >
> >First prove the existence of a deity.
> 
> Not necessary to answer that question.

If their is a deity, it is an alien.  An alien that thinks and acts in
ways that are, alien.  It's not going to have a 'brain' in same way a
human does.  It's thinking center is not likely to have clumps of cells
that act as feedback circuits determining gender identity.  It's not
going to have clumps of cells that act as feedback circuits determining 
hunger or keeping a heart beating, or lungs breathing, or that work to
have the deity reproduce.  It's thinking center won't have dopamine
receptors at various centers that give it 'pleasure' as a feedback. 
Their is no reason to believe that such a being would think in any way
like a human does.  Their is no reason to believe that such a being would
act, or care about any thing that a human does.  People want to describe
this being as a being of love.  Love is merely an illusion created by
various feedback circuits and dopamine receptors in a human brain, the
primary purpose of which is to ensure the survival and reproduction of
the genome.  Their is no reason to believe that a deity would have such
mechanisms.  Their is absolutely no reason to believe any alien deity
would act or care about anything that a human does.

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