Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Sat, 02/18/2017 - 04:45
Only two things can make me convinced that there is no God:
1) If science can show that this universe does not need any God; and
2) If science can show that God of the theistic description cannot exist.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Sun, 12/25/2016 - 10:50
Atheists do have some deep basic convictions. When science does in no way contradict these basic convictions of them, they are whole-heartedly with science. However if any scientific theory contradicts in any way any single basic conviction of them, they do not hesitate to go against science.
The two most basic convictions of the atheists are:
• There is nothing supernatural; and
• Whatever exists, exists within space-time only. So nothing can exist outside space-time.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Tue, 11/15/2016 - 00:58
Recently I put the following question to two persons both of whom are atheists:
“Can you name a single thing in nature that has the property of hardness but that is not hard itself?”
Reply from one person was this: “That does not make sense.”
However the second person’s reply was that it is sand. After getting this reply I wrote back to him again:
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Wed, 11/09/2016 - 05:15
An atheist has recently asked me to briefly describe an experiment by means of which God’s existence can be demonstrated. In reply I have to write to him that God’s existence cannot be demonstrated in this way, however God’s presence can be detected. For that purpose we will have to first posit that there is a God. But before positing any God we will have to first define this God, because there are many religions on earth and each religion has its own concept of God. So who's God to posit here? Now when we utter the word ‘God’, what do we mean to say by that word?
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Tue, 11/01/2016 - 14:09
About the God who was never there it has been said that he/she/it is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. About the God who was never there it has also has been said that he/she/it is spaceless, timeless, changeless, immortal, all-pervading, one, unborn, uncreated, without any beginning, without an end, everlasting, non-composite and immaterial.
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