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Had you read carefully you would have noticed that I couldn't prove a negative any more than you could prove that the celestial teapot doesn't exist. Your point is correct in that mankind has believed in gods for longer than christian beliefs were written down. This reinforces the idea that your christian god is nothing but a later invented fantasy and that is all I really care about establishing. If you are willing to totally reject the bible as a work of fiction then we have nothing much left to disagree upon. If you are going to believe in a god which is not a personal and all-knowing god in the sense of christian teaching then I have no objection to that in the least. If you are going to maintain a belief in the bible then you should at least tailor your arguments to support that belief, not tell me of beliefs which predate christian beliefs.Evolution does a good job of suggesting that creation of human beings is much les likely than Darwin's theory of evolution. That discredits and disproves any credibility the bible ever could have had. I have no interest in taking it to another level and discussing the possibility of a totally different concept in the belief in a god. To destroy any notion that christianity is anything more than superstitious belief is all I wish to do here.Suffice to say that christians will do the job for me on any of the opposing religions, of which there are literally thousands I believe, both surviving and extinct.
Had you read carefully you would have noticed that I couldn't prove a negative any more than you could prove that the celestial teapot doesn't exist. Your point is correct in that mankind has believed in gods for longer than christian beliefs were written down. This reinforces the idea that your christian god is nothing but a later invented fantasy and that is all I really care about establishing. If you are willing to totally reject the bible as a work of fiction then we have nothing much left to disagree upon. If you are going to believe in a god which is not a personal and all-knowing god in the sense of christian teaching then I have no objection to that in the least. If you are going to maintain a belief in the bible then you should at least tailor your arguments to support that belief, not tell me of beliefs which predate christian beliefs.
Evolution does a good job of suggesting that creation of human beings is much les likely than Darwin's theory of evolution. That discredits and disproves any credibility the bible ever could have had. I have no interest in taking it to another level and discussing the possibility of a totally different concept in the belief in a god. To destroy any notion that christianity is anything more than superstitious belief is all I wish to do here.
Suffice to say that christians will do the job for me on any of the opposing religions, of which there are literally thousands I believe, both surviving and extinct.