Lion has asked again
He seems to have either a very short memory, or trouble understanding plain language. He decides to not reference the many detailed explanations people have given him, and simply repeat his question over and over again, as if it is clever or insightful or useful.
But at any rate, his longing, fevered attempts to understand how atheists "define god" seem so forlorn, so pitiable and wretched, that I can't help but try again to ease his aching, craving mind.
"God" is Lion's imaginary friend. That's how I define it.
"God" is the imaginary friend of everyone who believes in God(dess)(es)
"God" is the imaginary friend described in the Bible, the Quran, the Talmud, Bullfinch's Mythology, the flying monkeys in China, the Mahabharata; it is Legba and Itzamna and Maroni and Gaia and Zeus.
A god is something that requires "belief". It requires the imagination to accept something that has absolutely no substance or evidence.
God is the imaginary friend of god-believers. It is, to them, whatever they say it is. It is their imaginary friend.
And I, not being a mind-reader (because that is also imaginary) can only recite what they call it and no more. Because nothing called a "god" has ever once, in the history of ever, been shown to actually exist.
Heck, many atheists around here have trouble explaining what they mean by God.
He seems to have either a very short memory, or trouble understanding plain language. He decides to not reference the many detailed explanations people have given him, and simply repeat his question over and over again, as if it is clever or insightful or useful.
But at any rate, his longing, fevered attempts to understand how atheists "define god" seem so forlorn, so pitiable and wretched, that I can't help but try again to ease his aching, craving mind.
"God" is Lion's imaginary friend. That's how I define it.
"God" is the imaginary friend of everyone who believes in God(dess)(es)
"God" is the imaginary friend described in the Bible, the Quran, the Talmud, Bullfinch's Mythology, the flying monkeys in China, the Mahabharata; it is Legba and Itzamna and Maroni and Gaia and Zeus.
A god is something that requires "belief". It requires the imagination to accept something that has absolutely no substance or evidence.
God is the imaginary friend of god-believers. It is, to them, whatever they say it is. It is their imaginary friend.
And I, not being a mind-reader (because that is also imaginary) can only recite what they call it and no more. Because nothing called a "god" has ever once, in the history of ever, been shown to actually exist.
