Re: WHICH GOD EXISTS



Typical Duke nonsense

"duke" <duckgumbo32@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 May 2010 19:36:30 +0100, "Bill M" <wmech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is little reason to believe in some God.

There are thousands of different God beliefs. There are even thousands of
different religious beliefs even among those with the same God belief.

But only one God almighty.

There is no objective verifiable evidence that any of these Gods directly
and clearly communicate with any of the sane 6.5 billion members of
humanity.

Well, not with you anyway.

I challenge any sane member of society to provide objective verifiable
evidence that their God exists. Ancient human opinions are not objective
verifiable
evidence.

In other words, you can't defense it.


.



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