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Old 30-12-2011, 04:27 PM #64
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Originally Posted by Christmas Neeve View Post
How?
Offer alternate explanations or criticise the things in favour of its existence? You can prove that your kids imaginary friend doesn't exist, so I'm sure you can do the same for religion. Its the same thing after all but imaginary friend on a mass scale

Just found this on Google also

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The Bible and the Church says that:
1. God is omnibenevolent. He has infinite love for all humans.
2. God is omniscience. He knows everything there is.
3. God is omnipotent. He can do anything he wants.


The problem of Evil and Suffering
1. As God is omnibenevolent he wouldn’t want us to suffer.
2. If we were suffering God would know how, why and how to stop it
3. God is omnipotent and can do anything he wants.
So God can't exist. And if he does its not in the form he's expected and so you begin to chip away at this so called God.

Seems pretty logical and straight forward enough to me?

/a level religion
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