There is absolutely NO PROOF that
any invisible sky god wrote anything at any time or in any place.
There is no proof that there is
an invisible sky god either.
Just because we don't believe they are given to us by
your invisible sky god, doesn't mean we don't feel love, compassion, sadness, etc. «You're just as deluded as the Christian, Muslim, or Jew.
People that have an air of superiority about them because they believe in
some invisible sky god fairy?
I'm sure he's prayed to
invisible sky god since his arrest / detention.
So instead, you just say «oh, look those crazy Christians are worshiping
their invisible sky god again,» thinking it will bring you a measure of comfortable ignorance.
Not exact matches
Let me get this straight: You believe that a couple of thousand years ago an
invisible man in the
sky impregnated a virgin girl in the middle east, had a half -
god / half - man son who traveled around doing magic tricks, and then rose from the dead and is now constantly watching all of us to see if we'll get pie in the
sky when we die?
When a President (Bush) utilizes his military to invade another country (Iraq) and cause the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent civilians all because he believed his
god told him it was the right thing to do... yeah, I think we have a right to bash people who take direction from
invisible sky fairies.
Just keep cowering in fear of the non-existent
invisible sky -
god, as you say your useless prayers little man.
Never mind all that data collected and analysis done by scientists over the last 300 years, I choose to believe in a magic
invisible sky man who created the Earth in 6 days, one who keeps me under surveillance 24 hours a day 7 days a week from the time I'm born until the time I die because I'm just that important to him, a
god who will convict me of thoughtcrime, even while I'm asleep, if I should ever doubt his existence.
Your
invisible man in the
sky is at fault for killing all the first born in Egypt because your
god was responsible for hardening the pharaoh's heart so he wouldn't allow Moses to take his people out.
I have billions of
invisible sky fairys and they are all just as powerful as the Hebrew
God.
you are getting offended because i call
god an
invisible sky fairy?
«
Invisible sky fairy???» ah come on that is make believe and with
God you simply have to believe... if you would allow him into your Godless heart it would be clear to your confused make believe mind.
When you folks can VERIFY that you're all talking to the same
invisible sky - wizard and can UTILIZE the special knowledge you have about the universe, let us
god - deniers know, and until then, quit pretending to have the license to tell everyone else what to do because you're special; you can't and you're not.
We wouldn't want the monster who lives under there to get you... But seriously, if you actually believe that there's a
God, and he had some «scriptures» written down for us to follow, don't you think it would be important enough to this
invisible man in the
sky so that he / she / it would make certain we didn't foul it up?
There are no measurements that can be made to verify the
god hypothesis or falsify the
god hypothesis, which means that the hypothesis is untestable, so you might as well say that an
invisible and undetectable
sky wizard chanted magic spells to create the universe... oh, wait... that's precisely what you are saying.
Why can't your
invisible man in the
sky come down now and turn 5 fish into thousands, or turn water into wine, or heal the sick, rise First of all
God is not man.
You mean this perfect
god: Religion has actually convinced people that there's an
invisible man living in the
sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every day.
Simple: Any one of the hundreds / thousands of miracles / acts of
god / you name it that the bible is full of, in a time when books were written by bronze age men in caves... Why can't your
invisible man in the
sky come down now and turn 5 fish into thousands, or turn water into wine, or heal the sick, rise from the dead mr zombie dude!
The article itself ended with a second religious homily, specifically implying that we have a soul and that using reason well brings us «closer» to an
invisible sky -
god that at one time acted as an uncaused first cause.