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Old 08-22-2003, 07:02 PM   #41
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According to most theists, God can't kill himself. Yet this seems paradoxical. For instance:

1.God can't kill himself.

2.Humans can kill themselves.

3.Therefore, humans can do something that God can't do.

Isn't it a little absurd to think that 3 can be true.
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Old 08-23-2003, 12:27 AM   #42
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A thought.God made us in his image.So God looks like a human being then.Is that his native form? God can be killed, just make him appear to me, and he will flee from fear!

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he is already dead.
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Just relating a belief in god with using it to explain phenomena that used to lack a natural explanation. More of a stab, albeit a bad one, at those who use god to explain the unknown. My sarcasm never comes across in writing...and rarely when I speak it...
They should have a "the penny has dropped" smiley.
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They should have a "the penny has dropped" smiley.
I really should learn to use the smilies more often myself...what I write might come across a little more clearly. I always hate to use the laughing smily...especially when what I write isn't actually funny...
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Old 08-31-2003, 12:48 PM   #46
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Originally posted by Just_An_Atheist
According to most theists, God can't kill himself. Yet this seems paradoxical. For instance:

1.God can't kill himself.

2.Humans can kill themselves.

3.Therefore, humans can do something that God can't do.

Isn't it a little absurd to think that 3 can be true.


That makes Humans more powerful than God at least in one respect.
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Old 09-01-2007, 01:56 PM   #47
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I have followed the topic well, but the question is, ' What is the origin, nature and destiny of this God we are talking about.
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Old 09-01-2007, 02:08 PM   #48
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God cannot commit suicide because God exists necessarily, according to a very popular form of apologetic monotheism. God is also immortal and eternal.

The fact that God cannot perform the logically possible action "to commit suicide,"
If some theists believe the existence of God is a "necessary truth" in the logical sense, then presumably they'd say the action of killing himself is not logically possible, no?
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Hellooo fellow posters. It is IIDB policy to NOT resurrect a post more than 3 MONTHS old, let alone 4 years old. It is better to start a new thread and link the relevant post for brush-up.
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