Vlad,
Do you really need me to tell you why your analogy is the Fred and Ginger of piss poor analogy?
Yes please.
Squares and circles describe the physical shape. Humanity is a physical state but divinity is not.
Oh I see – so you still have no idea at all how analogies actually work no matter how many times I and others here have explained the idea to you. So is “A good man is as hard to find as a needle in a haystack” the Fred and Ginger of piss poor analogies too – after all, a needle is an inanimate object whereas a good man is a living being, so they’re qualitatively completely different things right?
Oh wait though – isn’t the
point of analogies
exactly that they compare
different objects with a
shared characteristic – mutually contradictory claims for man-gods and tables, difficulty of finding of needles and of good men as examples?
Oh, and just calling something “divine” as an excuse to say any incoherently contradictory gibberish about it that takes your fancy it doesn’t help you here either.
The argument from contingency is a bottom up argument.
It would be if someone made it, yes.
Infinite regress, unexplained networks of contingency, composite necessities, things for which you dissapply reason
are unevidenced skyhooks.
The only “unevidenced skyhook” here is your god, and in any case no-one claims these things.
You’re the one inserting “god” as
your explanation – all I have to do is to falsify the reasoning you attempt to justify that claim – a trivially simple thing to do (fallacy of hasty generalisation, fallacy of composition and fallacy of special pleading in case you’ve forgotten).
And that’s it. Having falsified your reasoning without even the attempt of a rebuttal, I can safely conclude that you’ve given me no sound reasons to think your religious speculations to be true. I have no obligation at all though to provide answers of my own, and indeed for the most part I have no choice but to reach “don’t knows” and to leave it at that.
Have a nice day.
You too. Perhaps you could fruitfully spend it looking up the meaning of “analogy” too.
Good luck with it.