The bible's contradictions visualized.

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    @Morning_Star
    By your definition I'm an agnostic because I'm always open to new evidence, in fact I think it's necessary to constantly question all things... however I think that the Judeo-Christian definition of god is a contradiction in terms and a logical fallacy. It's impossible, for instance for there to be an all-powerful god and free will. It's impossible for there to be an all-loving god and all the horrible acts that happen in this world. An advocate of these ideas must either admit that their god is not all-powerful, not all-loving, or that their definition of him is wrong.

    I think that's what emboldens many atheists to state that "There is no god." They may not be closed to new ideas about the foundational state of the univers, or the forces that govern it, but they recognize that the popular definition of god is an impossibility. I personally don't make such claims because I think it's important to allow for latitude in the definition of god.

    I think you and I are largely in agreement, though.

    • Ha! Fonts on the brain. Univers should be universe. :)BRNK

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