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Originally posted by chavos
It's like saying the existance of pentiums proves that operating systems are a myth.
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Ok. i think the point that Regziever was trying to make is different to how you interpreted it. The non-existence of a soul does not prove the non-existence of God. However, what difference does it make if God is real or not, if you do not posses a soul.
Surely the whole point of (most) religions is the existence of an afterlife. If you please God, he will grant your soul everlasting happiness.
If you have no soul, then there is no afterlife, and with no afterlife, does it even matter if God exists one way or the other? Why bother to worship him? I proposed this question, and others in the thread,
"Rationalistic Theism". I recieved no satisfactory answers.
If we are to conceede that God started the Big Bang, it still doesn't mean that he loves you.