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In reply to the discussion: This Question will Assume That There is a God [View all]Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)59. Nothing now that you commented on the OP
A force or forces created the universe.
No idea why that happened.
Some may call that a god or gods.
At this point in my life a prefer calling it a force or forces.
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perhaps all the other gods created other universes and you just don't live in those
Angry Dragon
Jan 2013
#18
Why would there have to be a reason? Couldn't "reason" be an anthropomorphic trait?
patrice
Jan 2013
#5
Why is a rational question. If there is something that could be referred to as "God", rationalists
patrice
Jan 2013
#9
If that's what you think the Trinity is, absolutely I challenge what you think you've learned.
rug
Jan 2013
#47
I care what you believe ,,,, you were the one that said that you cared not what I believed
Angry Dragon
Jan 2013
#57
I do. It can so easily lend itself to nonsense that people should know what it actually is.
rug
Jan 2013
#58
When you use the word 'actually' I take that as being something that can be proved
Angry Dragon
Jan 2013
#60
Because He (she, it, whatever) was lonely and bored out of His most holy of skulls
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#81
If you feel that is a better question then you are free to ask that in an OP
Angry Dragon
Feb 2013
#85