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Originally posted by crackprogram
Just the oposite, I live in no term of the existence of God, but in the terms that the view that we have on god is so out of proportion, that I find no basis in the belief structure that has been dulled out for the masses, and in the arguement I make above basically says that we can in no way know with the information that we are given produce a working theroy.
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This in no way prevents you from finding some workable idea of what God is for you and to say, "What God is to me is ____ "
You can believe in a God that isn't all-powerful.
The argument against God not being all-powerful tends to say that God chooses to not do certain things, not that God can't do them. I never have been able to buy into that argument, it just seems like a cop-out. As though someone asked me why I failed on something and I said "I could have aced it, I just didn't want to."
I agree that the mainstream ideas on God are lacking in respect to what you are saying, though.