Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Christian God, from the top

Christians say their God says he will do something.  I come along and see if it happens.  It does not, they say their God does not lie, so I discount their idea of God. 

(I looked for myself, reached my own conclusions, then went and read studies, they mostly didn't contradict what I saw.  There were some subtleties I'd missed.)

They then ask me about it, I explain and they attack me for doing this.  It's wrong to expect a god who apparently says he doesn't lie to not lie.

I do not care if the Bible contradicts itself or historical record, anymore than any other ancient book.  In places it does, in places it doesn't. I don't care about the philosophical arguments for the existence of a god - even if a god existed, you'd still have to show it was yours.

I will examine this god hypothesis in more detail when the predictions made happen.  They do not, so I don't have to look at anything else because it has been shown to be wrong.  False.  Incorrect.

Just to be very clear, this is what happens:

Christians say God will do something.  These things do not happen.  So I think the Christians are wrong about God.

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