Originally posted by Nirvana Starseed
Your idea of a sole diety as god only, is inaccurate. Proving it is therefore irrevelant. That's the main point of what I was saying.
No, it's irrelevant whether there's one God, two Gods, fifteen million Gods, or one omnipresent God that makes up everything we see/are/whatever.

ANY WAY YOU FREAKIN' PUT IT, IT DOESN'T CHANGE THE FACT THAT SAID DIETY DOESN'T PRESENT ITSELF IN A WAY THAT WOULD VOID OUR PRESENT LAWS OF NATURE.

You can dodge the point all you want, but it doesn't change anything. No matter HOW God exists, or even IF he exists, God isn't DOING anything that isn't explained by our current laws of nature. Therefore we don't need to go out of our way to find and define said God, because it's irrelevant to our current situation. If you feel so inclined, feel free to seek out God and talk to him all you want. When you've got conclusive proof, come along and tell us and we'll start caring about it.

What you're doing is comparable to hampering a mechanic fixing a car. The mechanic is busy looking for any problems by investigating the car as it runs, observing any errors or flaws, then seeking the causes and fixing them. Meanwhile, you run into the room, yelling that the car is yellow, but you want it to be green. Now, the mechanic's been at work for years, and he knows quite a bit about how cars work, but he also knows that he isn't perfect and there's still more to learn. He asks you why the color matters, since as far as the mechanic knows, a green car won't run any better than a yellow car. Rather than respond to the question, you go off spouting about how the grass and the trees and your t-shirt are all green, and how stupid the mechanic is because he doesn't acknowledge the universal importance of the color green.

Now answer the damn question or get out of the garage.