Quote:
Originally Posted by Ree I thought the discussion was not whether or not God exists, but why people think a God exists. |
So I guess it depends on how you define a god. I guess there is the classic old man in the sky god, and then there's the god who made the laws of physics and set the parameters and set the initial conditions just let the laws of physics take their course. And then someone might label the God as the one who lives in two time dimensions

, And then there's the God that cannot be labeled or defined, basically like how mathematicians like to call 1/0 as undefined.
Who else has a different definition?
And then after we agree on our definition, then we should tell why we think that God as agreed by that definition exists.