What is your stance on the existence of the Christian god (omniscient, omnipotent, perfectly benevolent creator of the universe)? |
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God necessarily exists. | 0.00 | (0.00%) |
God certainly exists. | 0.22 | (0.22%) |
God probably exists. | 0.00 | (0.00%) |
I don't know. | 0.03 | (0.04%) |
God probably does not exist. | 1.91 | (1.97%) |
God certainly does not exist. | 3.62 | (3.72%) |
God cannot possibly exist. | 91.46 | (94.06%) |
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decisiveness | | (87.84%) |
unvoted equity | | (2.76%) |
voted equity | | (97.24%) |
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79 Voters: David Lucifer, ElvenSage, Joe Dees, Jeber, rhinoceros, romanov, DrSebby, Ophis, Kalkor, Sat, Walter Watts, Hermit, Lukian The Wizard, referent, prometheus, celindra, Hermitess, Flux, MoEnzyme, Kid-A, nrv8, outlawpoet, Tywick, Blunderov, Kharin, goomba, Feagwath, Rhysenn, JerryLee, RavenBlack, opsima, the.bricoleur, Warlock, Smucker, Gods Imaginary Friend, lotusfox, RenegadeSocial, TrickleCloude, alahzred, Mermaid, JD, Casey, Wonko, se7en, michelle, simul, Aryn Ravenlocke, sun tzu, atra, metahuman, Galt, Gunit, Nikolai, Stev, Atheist Crusader, LenKen, Cydonia, Matt Arnold, Drakeo Vortex, nedwob, DJ dAndroid, Enoch, Heretician, d r i f t, Alex Future Bokov, ObfuscatoryAlias, subdermal, chippedlogic, Pabreetzio, Jorrit, pickler, Fox, falcox, teh, deusdiabolus, SecondSpeaker, letheomaniac, Bohandez, Cassidy McGurk, |
voter | voted for | comment |
David Lucifer | God cannot possibly exist.
| I'm convinced by the arguments that the properties attributed to this god are logically inconsistent. |
Jeber | God cannot possibly exist.
| Superstitions are popular, but that doesn't give them validity. |
Mermaid | private | no comment |
JD | private | no comment |
romanov | private | no comment |
Casey | private | no comment |
Wonko | God cannot possibly exist.
| The christian god phantasy is just too stupid. Jesus never lived, it is a fraud made up some 100 years later. |
se7en | private | no comment |
michelle | God certainly does not exist.
| Too simplistic. I hate it when we anthropomorphize a diety. :( |
Lukian The Wizard | God probably does not exist.
| I'm an ex-Xian, agnotic I suppose, athiest at best :) |
MoEnzyme | God cannot possibly exist.
| I agree with Lucifer's rationale on this one. Anthropomorphism is part and parcel human capacity to conceptualize. So from a memes-eye PoV God thingies are as inevitable as they are irrational, with or without Christianity. |
simul | I don't know.
| Setting aside anthropomorphism as juvenile: systems, covalent bonds, organisms and societies with integrity and cooperation are powerful and stable. This Law of Diversity and Cooperation can be seen as God or evidence therof. |
Aryn Ravenlocke | private | no comment |
sun tzu | God probably does not exist.
| Putting aside the anthropomorphism and such...The concept of an "omniscient, omipotent, perfectly benevolent creator of the universe" isn't impossible...And there's no conclusive evidence AGAINST it...But I see a lack of indications - nevermind proofs - i |
atra | God cannot possibly exist.
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metahuman | God probably does not exist.
| Given that the existence of gods or of a single god is logically impossible, "God" probably does not exist, however, I cannot rationally state with reasonable certainty that "God" does not exist. Therefore, it is possible that "God" may or may not exist. |
Galt | God certainly does not exist.
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Gunit | God probably does not exist.
| Based on my personal experience I have no knowledge of god, however I cannot assume that I have the ability to understand even a fraction of what goes on in the universe, including the possibility of a god.
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Stev | God probably does not exist.
| The idea behind human knowlage in respect to our enviroment is that it cannot exceed it. Perhaps there are higher planes where the very nature of logic itself, is skewed, or different. Because we cannot judge the existance of such, or deny it, then one ha |
Atheist Crusader | God cannot possibly exist.
| I personally do not believe that anyone who has looked at the world and seen what is in it could conclude that there could even possibly be an "omniscient, omnipotent, perfectly benevolent creator of the universe." |
LenKen | God probably does not exist.
| If God is omniscient, he knows of all suffering; if he’s omnipotent, he can do something about it; if he’s omnibenevolent, he would do something. If any kind of a god exists, it’s not the one invented by the Christians, Muslims, or Jews. |
Cydonia | private | We can never truly know anything. |
Matt Arnold | private | Thank you for defining the terms when asking the question. Too often "god" is a moving target, but this specific definition is easy to call impossible. |
Joe Dees | God cannot possibly exist.
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Drakeo Vortex | God certainly does not exist.
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nedwob | God probably does not exist.
| Although that probability is infintesimal |
JerryLee | God cannot possibly exist.
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DJ dAndroid | God cannot possibly exist.
| God as a cranky old omniscient man? No. I don't believe that Earth has a cosmic Captain plotting our course. |
Enoch | God certainly exists.
| I didn't used to believe in God. No one convinced me of his existence and my change in belief happened literaly overnight. |
Heretician | private | no comment |
| | "God made me an atheist. Who are you to question his wisdom." Try that at your next encounter with a stubborn christian! I sincerely embrace the idea of "that" God existing. But, the evidence of this clearly not being the case is overwhelming. |
d r i f t | God cannot possibly exist.
| "God made me an atheist. Who are you to question his wisdom." Try that at your next encounter with a stubborn christian! I sincerely embrace the idea of "that" God existing. But, the evidence of this clearly not being the case is overwhelming. |
Alex Future Bokov | God probably does not exist.
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ObfuscatoryAlias | God probably does not exist.
| A 5.5 would have been a cushy spot for me. |
subdermal | God cannot possibly exist.
| no comment |
chippedlogic | I don't know.
| a driving force has to somewhere in the fabric of reality, even the atoms have set rules and definitions. |
Hermit | God cannot possibly exist.
| Fortunately nothing with the described attributes can exist. The Christian's primitive and vicious "gods" would need eradication if they did exist. |
Pabreetzio | God certainly exists.
| Existence is contingent upon perception. I can justify all God characteristics into one perceptable meme. |
Jorrit | private | no comment |
TrickleCloude | God probably does not exist.
| I Certainly Hope That String Theory Is Accurate... |
Gods Imaginary Friend | God cannot possibly exist.
| no comment |
pickler | private | no comment |
falcox | God certainly does not exist.
| Thousands of years, and no proof.. The creationists got it all wrong. |
teh | private | no comment |
deusdiabolus | I don't know.
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Fox | God cannot possibly exist.
| The assertion of "God" just comes out with to many logical errors to be considered, even hypothetically, a reality. |
SecondSpeaker | God cannot possibly exist.
| Shouldn't there be a possibility to reject the item, being not of substantial interest for the community? |
letheomaniac | God cannot possibly exist.
| There is no proof of the existence of God. None. At all. |
Bohandez | God cannot possibly exist.
| If the natural evolution is right (and it is) then the complexity of God should be an evolved one. Complexity doesn't just happen to exist, it should be evolved. |
Cassidy McGurk | private | no comment |