May 22, 2009

What Do You Mean When You Say God?

What Do You Mean When You Say God?


Kirsten Powers' review of "Fingerprints of God," by Barbara Bradley Hagerty
appeared in the New York Post, May 17, 2009, page 30. Few discussions of God define what the speakers mean by the word God. Those arguments lead nowhere.

Powers asks "Can science prove that God exists?" Depending upon the
definition of the word it can. God's existence can be proven without
much discussion. It requires defining what you mean by God. Under
Benedict Spinoza's definition, God is substance, or everything in the
universe, all that exists including man.

If you think of everything that man does not control, like weather,
gravity and other natural events, that can be defined as God. Thus
when you see gravity work that proves that God exists e.g., man does
not control gravity.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/05172009/postopinion/postopbooks/fingerprints_of_god_169742.htm

or

http://tinyurl.com/r3kp2b


"FINGERPRINTS OF GOD" (Book Review)
FAITH FACTS
By KIRSTEN POWERS
New York Post
Posted: 4:37 am
May 17, 2009

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