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Laikitu113 karma

he ipso facto had to reveal himself particularly, which means at a definite time and to a definite people

This infers that God is not omnipotent and omnipresent, as a being that was could reveal itself without those constraints.

Laikitu54 karma

I have to agree with u/OzlozSFW, this needs a real answer. We're still trying to get rid of those ridiculous bullshit plastic balls that shower gel decided was no big deal, and now they are turning up in our fish.

I really don't want to find out that some idiot has released the next asbestos because they got too hot wearing their goth shirt.

Laikitu11 karma

I beg to differ. Black does not absorb anything.


But that's just what I said: The fabric looks black because it absorbs visible light.

  • you, both times.

Laikitu6 karma

Generally causes are simpler than the chaos that they create, this is the 2nd law of thermodynamics.

It seems illogical to follow this pattern back to the earliest explainable cause, getting ever more simple, and then jump to using an omniscient omnipotent and omnipresent being as the cause. Surely the more reasonable assumption is that the ur cause is something very simple and spontaneous and no more deserving of worship than any other law of physics.

Laikitu2 karma

Why does Catholicism need such a monumentally grand and complex hierarchy of uber priests. What's the point of Bishops and Popes?