Heh, don't worry.:) I wasn't confused, although you bringing it up made me curious too, sort of. I'm not actually sure why I did comment when I don't even believe in a God. It's made me curious about whether other atheists have a mental image of God, if they were to believe in its existence.
And that's exactly how I see it too. You've worded what I had in mind much better than I could. My mental image of a God is that it'd be more of a...presence? I don't see God as being something tangible or imaginable, as you mentioned. It's sort of like "Mother Nature", who I don't actually picture in the literal sense of there being an actual woman. Just a presence. It just *is*.
If God could be proven, would God be a man or woman?
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Heh, don't worry.:) I wasn't confused, although you bringing it up made me curious too, sort of. I'm not actually sure why I did comment when I don't even believe in a God. It's made me curious about whether other atheists have a mental image of God, if they were to believe in its existence.
And that's exactly how I see it too. You've worded what I had in mind much better than I could. My mental image of a God is that it'd be more of a...presence? I don't see God as being something tangible or imaginable, as you mentioned. It's sort of like "Mother Nature", who I don't actually picture in the literal sense of there being an actual woman. Just a presence. It just *is*.
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absolutely right. :)