Terrapin Station wrote: ↑June 6th, 2020, 8:12 am
evolution wrote: ↑June 6th, 2020, 5:23 am
Because a sock is a thing. And, if God is said to have created every thing, then obviously a sock is evidence of God and Its ability to create.
Thanks for answering.
The problem with that is that you're assuming prior to examining the sock that "God created everything." The sock itself isn't evidence of this.
But I NEVER assumed any such thing. I even used the 'if' word, as evidenced by my written words. Therefore, IF God is said to have created every thing, by someone, then, to them, every thing, including ALL individual socks is evidence.
BUT, for people like yourself who wholeheartedly believe, and absolutely insist, that there is no such thing as God, then all of this is just a waste of time discussing as it will make ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE AT ALL, TO YOU, as previously stated.
Also, and by the way, there is no problem at sll with what I said, from my perspective.
Terrapin Station wrote: ↑June 6th, 2020, 8:12 amI'm not assuming prior to examining the sock that "There are no gods."
So, are you now admitting to the fact that the sock could in fact be evidence that God actually exists? Or, will you not go that far?
Is it possible to you that there is a God that created every thing?
Terrapin Station wrote: ↑June 6th, 2020, 8:12 amI'm looking at what the sock can provide evidence of. The sock can provide evidence of things like cotton, say, because it's made of cotton (if it is). Or it can provide evidence of polyester, or whatever it's made of. It can provide evidence of dyes, knitting techniques, etc. Because that's what's present in the sock--materials, ways the materials are put together or treated, etc. We can't assume before examining the sock that there are or aren't any gods, especially if we're concluding that the sock does or does not provide evidence of gods.
You accusation that you are not assuming something here just does not come across as being true, in the way you write. Anyway, the sock is evidence that it was created, right?
If yes, then it was created by who/what?
The way you are looking at the sock is to see what it is made out of and the way those materials were put together. You are over-looking and missing the simple and easy thing of who and/or what created it, which is what this discussion and topic is about.