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Saturday, 14 November 2020

The epistemological question of God's existence

The most important question is our knowledge and/or belief of God's existence.

The concept of God most certainly exists, but we cannot tell if He actually does.

If we take the teleological approach to God, we can deduce that if God was a creation of Man, He must have been created for a purpose, and that purpose must have been to assist Man in his government and politics to be the policeman of a moral system.

The most powerful "policeman" is the Abrahamic God.

The most successful faiths are the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism because of its longevity, Christianity because of its three global empires and Islam because of its supersessionism.

2 comments:

David H said...

If you could "prove" that God existed he would not be God, as for the Abrahamic God, my views have changed after reading the horror stories recorded in the scriptures

Claire Khaw said...

Which stories do you find objectionable?

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