Originally posted by divegeester ...and the word universal is in there twice; so a robust belt-'n'-braces-my pants-are-not-coming-down-this-time strategy.
I take it you have no interest in answering the question.
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk I take it you have no interest in answering the question.
None whatsoever.
As I've explained to you previously I find you to be a very poor debater, as evidenced by your persistent refusal to respond to questions with content and without lazily firing back goofy questions in reply.
No doubt this a tactic you've picked up elsewhere on the Internet but one which won't get you far in this forum, except possibly as a sparring partner for FMF who seems to enjoy boxing your ears.
Originally posted by divegeester No doubt this a tactic you've picked up elsewhere on the Internet but one which won't get you far in this forum, except possibly as a sparring partner for FMF who seems to enjoy boxing your ears.
When the curtain occasionally flaps open and I get a whiff of him taking the piss with his intermittently wheeled-out lumbering oaf routine and his generic conversation-suffocating ripcord questions, I do think the ear-boxing's days are numbered. 🙂
As I've explained to you previously I find you to be a very poor debater, as evidenced by your persistent refusal to respond to questions with content and without lazily firing back goofy questions in reply.
No doubt this a tactic you've picked up elsewhere on the Internet but one which won't get you far in this forum, except possibly as a sparring partner for FMF who seems to enjoy boxing your ears.
So Christianty is only true for you and doesn't apply to non believers?
PS: Your failure to answer this question is an answer in itself. 😛
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk Is the universal statement "God exists" universally true or false?
The statement 'God exists' is, by standard meaning, false. It is not a 'universal statement', just a statement. It is objectively false, not subjectively false. 'Universally true or false' is poor English.
Originally posted by twhitehead The statement 'God exists' is, by standard meaning, false. It is not a 'universal statement', just a statement. It is objectively false, not subjectively false. 'Universally true or false' is poor English.
Ok so how do you know that it is objectively false?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk Ok so how do you know that it is objectively false?
Because that is where the evidence points. And don't be asking endless questions about it because I don't care to explain it all to you when I know that you won't listen anyway. Just know that I have examined the evidence sufficiently well to have justifiable knowledge that God does not exist. Disputing my claim will not change whether or not it is objectively false, nor will it change the fact that 'universal' should never have appeared in your OP.