Bullypulpit
Senior Member
Originally posted by DKSuddeth
Normally that would apply, to anything mortal, however, since God is perfect and he created the universe with perfect laws of natural harmony and order, nothing can stagnate or decay in the natural laws of our universe.
as a sidenote, this is NOT a statement to be used against me in the evolution/creation debate. I'm simply playing devils advocate against bully:
As most Christians speak of God in a mode implying firsthand knowledge of this immortal, omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent being, they contradict themselves since, by definition, such a being is unknowable and unavailable to human experience. Thus one can do no more than speculate about its existence. While we may deduct such a beings existence from phenomena taking place in the world about us, that deduction may be erroneous. Attributing divine intervention in the events and phenomena that occur around us merely implies ignorance of the causal links which give rise to those events and not the existence of a supreme being.
Since proof the existence of a supreme being is rooted in nothing more than speculative musings of we ephemeral humans, it is entirely appropriate to speak of a supreme being in terms of ossification, stagnation, decay and death, since the notion of a supreme being exists only so long as those who believe in such a being exist.