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<blockquote data-quote="3inSlugger" data-source="post: 2695721" data-attributes="member: 18508"><p>You can't say that. At most, you can say you think there exists higher powers or a power. We can concede that it may seem a Divine force put things into action (a Prime mover). But your whole task is ahead of you when you choose Jehovah only for that Power, or choose to say the universe was created from scratch in 7 days.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Our Founding Fathers were not exclusively Christian, not even close. Nor are our Founding documents Christian in nature. </p><p>There are no actions in our world that can be observed to be the action of the Christian God, let alone any supernatural being. Your example of an apple falling being evidence of gravity is not a valid example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3inSlugger, post: 2695721, member: 18508"] You can't say that. At most, you can say you think there exists higher powers or a power. We can concede that it may seem a Divine force put things into action (a Prime mover). But your whole task is ahead of you when you choose Jehovah only for that Power, or choose to say the universe was created from scratch in 7 days. Our Founding Fathers were not exclusively Christian, not even close. Nor are our Founding documents Christian in nature. There are no actions in our world that can be observed to be the action of the Christian God, let alone any supernatural being. Your example of an apple falling being evidence of gravity is not a valid example. [/QUOTE]
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