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** I know you were saying God might just as well be “She” as a “He”. “Bisexual” was merely a silly/catchy word I used to make fun of the silliness of it.**
I invite you to show me one concrete example on any thread on this forum in which I have referred to the Christian God as She. The key in that sentence was “a God” since the discussion was about whether the claim of divine revelation was special pleading in that it only applied to the Christian God rather than to all beings described by humans as Gods. It might be more productive for the purposes of dialogue to actually read what I write and presume that I mean what I am saying instead of repeatedly telling me what I mean and believe.
I never said it was, I was referring to your belief that my position is undermined by the fact that “millions” disagree with it.
I said that that shows there is not an “existing consensus” that monotheism is the only way in which theism can and should be discussed.
** I have not “claimed” this even once, let alone “keep claiming” it.**
Then you are now saying that you do not know of an irrefutable argument for monotheism?
Sorry, I took your statements “I thought that you were asserting that the existence and nature of the polytheist “gods”, as conceived by the major polytheist religions, can be made subject to the same rational basis as the existence and nature of God as conceived by the major monotheist religions” and “The key word is “evidence”. Whether historical, philosophical, archeological, scientific or whatever, there’s plenty of it available to those who are willing to search with open minds for the truth” to mean that you believed there was a rational argument or evidential basis for monotheism that could not be answered by polytheism. I did not mean to confuse or shock you by such.
I invite you to show me one concrete example on any thread on this forum in which I have referred to the Christian God as She. The key in that sentence was “a God” since the discussion was about whether the claim of divine revelation was special pleading in that it only applied to the Christian God rather than to all beings described by humans as Gods. It might be more productive for the purposes of dialogue to actually read what I write and presume that I mean what I am saying instead of repeatedly telling me what I mean and believe.
I never said it was, I was referring to your belief that my position is undermined by the fact that “millions” disagree with it.
I said that that shows there is not an “existing consensus” that monotheism is the only way in which theism can and should be discussed.
** I have not “claimed” this even once, let alone “keep claiming” it.**
Then you are now saying that you do not know of an irrefutable argument for monotheism?
Sorry, I took your statements “I thought that you were asserting that the existence and nature of the polytheist “gods”, as conceived by the major polytheist religions, can be made subject to the same rational basis as the existence and nature of God as conceived by the major monotheist religions” and “The key word is “evidence”. Whether historical, philosophical, archeological, scientific or whatever, there’s plenty of it available to those who are willing to search with open minds for the truth” to mean that you believed there was a rational argument or evidential basis for monotheism that could not be answered by polytheism. I did not mean to confuse or shock you by such.