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Originally Posted by Pessimist God is a mindless fairy tale expressed by the weak who cannot accept the aimless relativity that is existence through their fragile minds. |
In an attempt to find some justifable logic therein, I have inverted your statement, which, in fact, has nothing to do with belief in God so much as your intolerance of those who do believe in God, It would read thus:
"God is a mindful truth expressed by the strong who accept the purposeful absolute that is existence through their stable minds."
Here are the elements compared and contrasted:
-If mindless fairy tales exist, mindful Truths must also exist, without mindful Truths we have no basis by which to measure mindless fairy tales.
-If weakness exists, so too must strength.
-Alhough your description of the nature of relativity as 'aimless' seems more akin to literary irony, let us for the sake of argument, accept your statement, and propose that if aimless relativity exists so too must purposeful absolutes.
-We must accept that in your aimless theory of relativity, weak minds exist with as much certainty as stable minds.
-Although it is justifable to argue that non-existence is the inverse state of existence, and in all probability is the state of potentiality which validates an argument in favour of existence itself, it is notable that your statement attempts no discourse as to the possibility that existence may or may not be an absolute, I have therefore lead the inverse statement above away from this tangent. We agree, in this instance, that Existence exists as an absolute.
-As the subject of your principal argument, I cannot argue that God does or does not exist by way of stating the inverse of God, that would defeat the purpose of such an analysis. In other words to prove that something exists in contrast to the existence of God would suggest that God exists, and you clearly do not tolerate arguments in favour of God's existence.
However: you do accept that weakness and strength, fragility and stability exist as relative terms; that Mindful Truths exist; and finally that the Absolute has a purpose.
Would you care to elaborate on your beliefs concerning the nature of this absolute, mindful Truth with statements that illustrate the strength of your stable mind? Apparently, I am too fragile to do so for you.