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who told you she created me?Of course, I can. You are the proof. She created you.
If you use that argument to prove God, why can't I use it to prove the blue fairy, as well?
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- viole
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who told you she created me?Of course, I can. You are the proof. She created you.
If you use that argument to prove God, why can't I use it to prove the blue fairy, as well?
Ciao
- viole
who told you she created me?
ok where is she now?It's self evident.
who told you she created me?
My religion. what about you?Who told you God created me?
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- viole
who said so?As the story goes, one day there was nothing, except the blue fairy.
Then the blue fairy made everything.
At first humans were blue too, but the blue fairy wanted to be special and besides, so she made them pink and brown.
how do you know that?It's self evident.
My religion. what about you?
when did she inspire you?I had an inspiration from the Blue Fairy herself.
Does your religion says that God created me?
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- viole
how do you know that?
Yes my religion says that God created you.
Of course you do exist because God create you. It is logic.So, let's recapitulate:
1) Your religion teaches that God created me
2) I exist
3) Ergo, God exists
is that your allegedly not circular argument?
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- viole
obvious what?Just look around, it's obvious.
Of course you do exist because God create you. It is logic.
You accuse the fact as the faulty logic. Of course my religion always tells the true things.It's faulty logic. It is assuming the conclusion in the premises. Namely, that what your religion tells you is true.
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- viole
You accuse the fact as the faulty logic. Of course my religion always tells the true things.
Practically all the Christians I know have the same attitude that I do. The problem is the word Christian. There are many groups that call themselves Christians and have sadly done things in the name of Christianity that Jesus would have never condoned. But, people will point fingers and say look what those Christians did! They broad brush everyone who says they are a Christian. Personally, I try to hold to this commandment of Jesus:. . . . . . . . "and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself, no other commandment is greater than these."You are a most unusual Christian. I very much respect your attitude here....and isn't it sad that your attitude surprises me.