On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 3:16 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

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> God is the creator (in a large sense of the word) of the universe.
>

​That's exactly the problem, the large sense of the word "creator" is so
large it becomes meaningless. Your God does not ​need to be a person, your
God doesn't need to be intelligent, your God could be anything, even a
random quantum fluctuation could be God. You can redefine a horse's tail to
be a leg and then you can say a horse has 5 legs, but doing so will not
teach you anything about the nature of reality or about horses.  The only
reason you'd make such a redefinition would be you enjoy saying "a horse
has 5 legs", and the only reason you're redefining "God" the way you have
is you enjoy saying "I believe in God".



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> But we know you stop at the step 3 or the main argument,
>

​Yes, that's where you made your blunder, a blunder I've been asking you
for years to fix but you have been unable to. ​


> ​> ​
> you want stick to the Aristotelian theology.
>

​Aristotle was a imbecile and theology has no field of study.  And you've
taught me to hate the ancient Greeks. I'm sick to death of them.

John K Clark  ​




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