Did Darwin Kill God?

I'm not and they are not. The current naturalism v panpsychism debate focuses on the the question of to what extent an oyster is a conscious being, so if they qualify dinosaurs would seem to be definitely in scope as believers.

But why didn't God show up for millions of years?

Another question, if it's the same god but with different names, doesn't that give you second thoughts, that's a method used by confidence tricksters isn't it?

You might be wasting your life with worship, when the god in the sky is just a sadistic child playing with his toys.
 
But why didn't God show up for millions of years?

Another question, if it's the same god but with different names, doesn't that give you second thoughts, that's a method used by confidence tricksters isn't it?

You might be wasting your life with worship, when the god in the sky is just a sadistic child playing with his toys.
Think you might be confusing me with somebody else. Anyway to facilitate future discussion I'd recommend you watch the programme this thread is about or maybe read the article about Goff's book linked earlier which argues "Nothing is certain, but the balance of evidence favours belief in cosmic purpose." That's God btw.
 
Think you might be confusing me with somebody else. Anyway to facilitate future discussion I'd recommend you watch the programme this thread is about or maybe read the article about Goff's book linked earlier which argues "Nothing is certain, but the balance of evidence favours belief in cosmic purpose." That's God btw.
That last two sentences are the most deluded twaddle I have ever read on here.
Worthy of being in the Liverpool thread.
 

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