Andrew Roussak
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Good evening, one and all.
I'm afraid that I have been very busy for the last few days and haven't had the time to reply at length to some of the points raised. Just briefly, then, I'll take up pnoom's comment: there is no inconsistency. Nobody can know whether there is something 'bigger' anywhere else in the universe.
The question of a "creator", however, still leaves the then bigger question of what/who created the creator, which gets ever more unlikely with, as it were, each time you find yourself having to ask that same question.
However, I think that it can very safely be said that the god of the Bible, of the Torah, of the Quran does not exist. In terms of the Bible and Christianity (with which I am personally better acquainted), there is not a shred of evidence that Jehovah exists. Not an iota, not a jot.
And, even if He did exist, he's a nasty and sadistic piece of work – leaving the question of why anyone wants to follow and worship an entity that is so thoroughly unpleasant.
Hi Sybarite -
I am actually rather happy, from my side, to end the debate on this note - existence of God is a matter of belief ( you say - even if He did exist....) . I don't need any other answer.
And the rest can be regarded as a matter of taste then, oder?
Best regards, take care
Andrew