Good question, hey?
How many theists think that gods are not robots?
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Lol
Now I want to know if there have been any religions that really worship robot gods. That would be interesting.
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@Castin
I'm sure I've read some sci fi stories like that
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@janesix
Definitely. I'm wondering if it's ever happened outside of fiction.
It would suggest a culture that has a willingness to think of God as inhuman, which is unusual. We never place robots above us, we place them beneath us.
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@Castin
Gods don't exist outside of fiction.
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@disgusted
Religion exists outside of fiction.
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@Castin
Religion is solely dependent on fiction.
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@disgusted
Which does not change the fact that religion exists outside of fiction.
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@Castin
Big deal. Religion is fiction.
Religion is fiction outside of fiction? WOW
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@disgusted
You are literally disagreeing with me over nothing because of your all-consuming need to redirect absolutely everything into an attack or belittlement of religion.
I think I'm gonna start a thread full of completely irrelevant statements like "Pluto has ice volcanoes" and "platypuses are weird" just to watch you somehow get from Pluto and platypuses to how religion is stupid fiction.
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@disgusted
Religion is Mythology.
A mixture of fact, fiction and fantasy.
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@Castin
Challenge accepted.
So no godists have come forward to claim that their gods are not robots, oh dear.
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@disgusted
Good question, hey?
No. It's not. It's a extremely dumb question.
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@Stephen
You're right, just because it stumps you and all your godist mates doesn't make it good, if it stumps a house brick it's probably good.