From: posting-system@google.com Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:37 AM To: brian@holtz.org Subject: Re: The psychology of Atheism From: brian@holtz.org (Brian Holtz) Newsgroups: alt.atheism.moderated Subject: Re: The psychology of Atheism References: <2002021615452268725@zetnet.co.uk> <008e01c1bc90$c667f9e0$0200a8c0@smateo1.sfba.home.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 12.236.204.165 Message-ID: <29c16047.0203191137.7cf98bd2@posting.google.com> Jim Humphries wrote > The creator-deity is partially and traditionally > defined as maximally perfect entity ( defined as a reality so > great that no actual or possible world contains anything > surpassing it)-so there could be no 'SuperGod'. > > We could in any case shave away any additional 'SuperGods' > with Ockham's razor. It won't do BTW to say that Ockham's > razor is applicable to the positing of a God ( instead of > accepting naturalism) , since - for one thing- ceteris > paribus conditions do not obtain. This argument is rebutted in my Mar 12 posting in this thread.