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Originally Posted by guyy
Then you're asking a different question.
If you're analysing religious discourse in this way, you aren't really contributing to it, but processing it after the fact, like Feuerbach, or a sociologist. I don't think you can say that you're truly interested in the question of god.
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I'm not following your argument. Perhaps it would be helpful if you defined precisely what you mean when you say the 'queston of God,' since that term is somewhat vague. I interpreted it as a reference to the question of whether or not God exists, and what form he would take if the answer is positive. It seems I'm mistaken.
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