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    The Skeptic's dictionary
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    Author: * Natalia Burgundian - 2 Posts on this thread out of 39 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jan 12, 2004 - 07:15

    The Skeptic's dictionary. See for instance the entry "gods":

    Gods are beings created by humans and given supernatural powers or attributes such as immortality, omniscience, telekinesis, and invisibility. These creations serve many purposes, such as imaginary protection from enemies or explanations for the origin of such things as good and evil, fire and wind, or life and death.

    Gods are often the central figures around which religions are built. It is often claimed that religion began in fear and superstition. The same might be said for gods.

    Some religions maintain that there is just one God and that all the gods of all religions except theirs were created by human beings. Yet, everyone who believes in a god of some sort believes their god is real.

    Since gods are supernatural, they exist outside the bounds and laws of space and time. They can possess any of an infinite array of magical powers. Hence, there is no way to prove or disprove their reality. One might say: If gods exist, anything goes!


    See also related entries on atheism!



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