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I guess I have to argue against both sides of this debate since both imply that God can be partially real You cant argue against both sides and that's not logically viable. You cant be partially real. Even though anime characters are drawn and brought to life they are cartoons not partially real beings. Same idea with your God. To say He is not at all real implies He could be partly real but not entirely real No, to say he's not real at all means he's not real at all... That of course being at the logical level; I say that cuz I expect that you'll twist the meaning to suit your needs. say He is so real that it hurts implies He is not so real that He heals. It's a figure of speech. The context you've taken it to is over the top. This kind of challenge against God is the product of a mind twisted away from reality which is an evil mind, perverting the truth to the destruction of it's own soul. Stop perverting my debate and attacking me personally. Side: Not at all.
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