If one is right, the other is abominable, which is why you think what we believe is abominable......
More bad logic.
One. We don't think one is abominable - but just WRONG.
Two. The ideas after the THENS in your statements: where do they come from?
I Said: If one is right, the other is abominable, which is why you think what we believe is abominable......
You Said: More bad logic.
One. We don't think one is abominable - but just WRONG.
So, you believe that being wrong about God is not abominable? Got it.
You Said: Two. The ideas after the THENS in your statements: where do they come from?
First, the Word "THEN does not appear anywhere in
My Post
Second I never try to draw a conclusion, but leave the logic (obvious as it is) to the reader. I do say the If's are just not possible. Then I engage in logic in the form of "Since X is true, Y must also be true". I have stated that you are free to disagree, but not to tell me I can't believe.