And your proof that it's untrue is... where, precisely?
By definition, it's impossible to disprove the existance of an omnipotent god, because an omnipotent god who was a real bastard could fake the evidence for
any scenario.
(Personally, I refuse to believe in a god that's that much of a bastard, but that's not really relevent here.)
In any case, beliefs aren't particularly relevent until and unless they translate into actions.
-Morgan.
By definition, it's impossible to disprove the existance of an omnipotent god, because an omnipotent god who was a real bastard could fake the evidence for
any scenario.
(Personally, I refuse to believe in a god that's that much of a bastard, but that's not really relevent here.)
In any case, beliefs aren't particularly relevent until and unless they translate into actions.
-Morgan.