Originally posted by @apathist Which reasons would those be?
This is tricky for you, since I don't believe nature is a 'mother'.
There's nothing tricky about it apathist; you are the one who calls your god "mother" so you are the one who should explain yourself if you don't mean mother but mean something else.
Originally posted by @divegeester There's nothing tricky about it apathist; you are the one who calls your god "mother" so you are the one who should explain yourself if you don't mean mother but mean something else.
Sure. Start a thread with your question if you like.
Again, divegeester, why should I believe there is a creator. And more: even if there is a creator, why should I believe your preferred god is the correct choice.
Originally posted by @fabianfnas Good answer. This I will tell the next Jehovas Witness banging my front door! 😕
Actually it's not a good complete answer as I don't believe one can "choose" to believe something that they don't believe in, but my response serves the purpose of letting apathist know that I don't care whether he believes what I believe.
Originally posted by @apathist The one you said I should explain. But you knew that.
I didn't ask you a question; if you wish to explain how "mother" doesn't somehow mean "mother" the onus is on you to do so. I'm not starting threads for you; you'll be asking me to wipe your ass for you next.