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What if nobody is right

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Well, if were were to assume that God is Infinite, since we're all finite, I'd say exactly none of us have it 100% right. ;)
Hehe, then again Booko perhaps folks could be selling themselves short. Imho, the individual is infinitely multidimensional and so-called "god" is a well beyond even that perspective. At least I don't claim to be right, although it seems everyone else is hell bent on proving the validity of their erroneous assumptions when it is themselves they are trying to convince.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Usually a person who believe he is always right, is more likely to be insufferable. :rolleyes:

If everyone are wrong than we are all in equal footing.

EEK! :eek: That's a lot of SMELLY feet. :eek:
 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
There is no chance at all that any of us are even mostly right.
However if you don't aim at a target the chances of hitting it approach zero.

We do the best with the knowledge we have.
For any religion to say they are right and have no reason to seek further truth,
means they have little chance in reality to improve their knowledge of God.

To deny further revelation is to deny truth.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
"What if nobody is right"

I've always said that everyone was wrong, so in this case I would be right.

In which case I'd be wrong.
 

rojse

RF Addict
Well, if were were to assume that God is Infinite, since we're all finite, I'd say exactly none of us have it 100% right. ;)

I love how you used infinite in two different contexts to create a logical argument.

Here's my favourite example of using a word in two different contexts to create an argument:

1. Nothing is better than eternal happiness
2. A ham sandwich is better than nothing
Therefore:
3. A ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness.
 

wednesday

Jesus
Nobody is right because we cant prove/disporve anything at the moment. The supernatural is just one of those things that cant be disproven or proven because there is no way of doing so.
 
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