You have no idea whether or not grasses are denying their fictional
gods.

The problem here is that we are aware of only a single species that
invents gods: ours.
The terrible and violent death of people is not proof against god, it
is proof against a caring one.
When a theist provides evidence that the FSM doesn't exist, I'll
provide evidence that his little god doesn't either. I do rest
comfortably in the knowledge that something that has no effect on this
world, leaves no evidence in or on this world, or is claimed as
simultaneously loving and murderous toward this world most likely
doesn't exist.

On Jan 23, 2:07 pm, Alan Wostenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> The haiti disaster did not just kill people. It killed grass, too!
>
> But from the fact that grass died, nobody argues God is not. Why do
> they argue that because people died, God is not?
>
> As Alexandar Pruss points out inhttp://bit.ly/7sSRUn"We are only
> really bothered by the problem once we deal with critters that are
> conscious and capable of sophisticated lives"   Why is this?

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