I like the way people ponder in this group.
Perhaps the idea should be reverse engineered. Would the definition of an
"Atheist" fit a characteristic of a god. In other words, in order for
there to be a god, by reason, that god would have to be self evident enough
to realize that no other gods could exist. Its a bit of a paradox but one
that works as a characterization of self awareness. How far would that
self awareness reach? Even in polytheism there seems to be a consensus of
a "head" god.
On Monday, September 22, 2014 4:34:47 PM UTC-4, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> Hmm.
>
> *ATHEIST*
>
> atheist
>
> • *adj :* related to or characterized by or given to atheism; "atheist
> leanings" [syn: *{atheistic}, {**atheistical**}*]
>
> • *n :* someone who denies the existence of god
>
> Interesting thought Tony. My question becomes in examining the definition
> becomes; How can God deny his own existence? Can you deny your existence?
>
> Allan
> Living Soul
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> New saying:
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> "God is an atheist"
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