On 25 December 2016 at 19:40, Torgny Tholerus <tor...@dsv.su.se> wrote:

> 2016-12-25 03:07 skrev John Clark:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Bruno Marchal <marc...@ulb.ac.be>
>> wrote:
>>
>> ​>>​ usage says that "God" means an immortal person with
>>>> supernatural power who wants, and deserves, to be worshipped.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>> ​> ​That's the Christian use
>>> ​ ​. Why do atheists insist so much we use the christian notion,
>>>
>>
>> Well... at least atheists have some notation in mind when they use the
>> word
>> ​.​ It may not exist but at least "an immortal person with
>> supernatural power who wants and deserves to be worshiped" means
>> something.
>> ​  Theists, at least most of those on this list, quite literally
>> don't know what they're talking about when they talk about "God".
>> ​ ​As near as I can tell to them the word "God"  means an
>> invisible fuzzy amoral blob that does nothing and knows nothing and
>> thinks about nothing
>> ​ that we can not effect and that does not effect our lives​. Why
>> even invent a word for a concept as useless as that?
>>
>
> I have found that God is exactly the same as my subconscious.  And my
> subconscious is connected to other peoples subconsciouses.
>
> When I pray, I talk to my own subconscious.  Then my subconscious talks to
> other peoples subconsciouses.  Then one persons subconscious is affecting
> this persons behavior, so that I get answer to my prayer.


How do you know that your subconscious talks to and affects other people?


-- 
Stathis Papaioannou

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