Even though the main topic of the OP doesn't involve grammar, the replies have centered around it, mainly around the issue of not capitalizing the initial letter of the name God. God himself has found that the breach of the grammar rule is logically justifiable for the soft atheists, but not for the hard atheists who seem to mistake logic for emotional outpour. God also recommended that the hard atheists should live up to their assertion and replace the letter O in the name God with very similarly looking number 0, instead of italicizing letter G the way the soft atheists do.
God made this recommendation when he talked to Vincent, but Vincent can care less about the atheists - soft or hard. But I do. Whenever someone insinuates that the hard atheists can't think straight, you can hear epix's fire engine going to the rescue, as always.
So I approached God on behalf of the hard atheists to prove that writing lower-case g in the name of God is perfectly logical for all atheists and in sync with the theorem in Revelation that also includes the definition of God:
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
So if God compares himself to the opposites, then the logic of opposites should be used to solve the grammar problem. That means the following comparison based on the logic of opposites should settle the issue:
theism is to Lord-->LORD as atheism is to God-->god
The proof of the truthfulness of the comparison is simple: If the theists are in habit of changing the title Lord on the left of the whole expression "LORD God" by capitalizing the lower-case letters, then the atheists logically respond by doing the opposite on the right of it - they italicize the capital letter in the name. Here is an example.
Theists vs atheists logically inconsistent syntax as it appears in the Bible (NIV):
Then the LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.
Theists vs atheists consistent syntax:
Then the LORD god took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.
In other words, the atheists, as a whole, are encouraged to italicize the first letter in the name of God.
epix, I don't think that the atheists would do anything in the name of God.
But they do something in the name of God - they change the syntax in it, Heavenly Father.
Nonono. I mean like they would change something in the name of God.
But I already told you that they do change something in the name of God - they go from G to g.
Nonononononono. I mean...like....You know what I mean?
No.
Like In the name of God, go lower case!!! I command you to do so!
But they do go lower-case in the name of God.
Nooooooooooo...ayayayayay! I've been always good to you, epix. Why do you do this to me? Sob...sob...
Lol. Anyway. A change in X may cause a change in Y. But change in X may also change the preference in selection. When you make this change
Kurt Gödel --> Kurt GODel
and Revelation 22:13 shows up this way
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, ______________?
then you know the passage is incomplete and it should be completed. Given the name above, it's not that difficult to do so:
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, the True and the False.
Proof: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Essay:Gödel's_incompleteness_theorem_simply_explained
God made this recommendation when he talked to Vincent, but Vincent can care less about the atheists - soft or hard. But I do. Whenever someone insinuates that the hard atheists can't think straight, you can hear epix's fire engine going to the rescue, as always.
So I approached God on behalf of the hard atheists to prove that writing lower-case g in the name of God is perfectly logical for all atheists and in sync with the theorem in Revelation that also includes the definition of God:
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
So if God compares himself to the opposites, then the logic of opposites should be used to solve the grammar problem. That means the following comparison based on the logic of opposites should settle the issue:
theism is to Lord-->LORD as atheism is to God-->god
The proof of the truthfulness of the comparison is simple: If the theists are in habit of changing the title Lord on the left of the whole expression "LORD God" by capitalizing the lower-case letters, then the atheists logically respond by doing the opposite on the right of it - they italicize the capital letter in the name. Here is an example.
Theists vs atheists logically inconsistent syntax as it appears in the Bible (NIV):
Then the LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.
Theists vs atheists consistent syntax:
Then the LORD god took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.
In other words, the atheists, as a whole, are encouraged to italicize the first letter in the name of God.
epix, I don't think that the atheists would do anything in the name of God.
But they do something in the name of God - they change the syntax in it, Heavenly Father.
Nonono. I mean like they would change something in the name of God.
But I already told you that they do change something in the name of God - they go from G to g.
Nonononononono. I mean...like....You know what I mean?
No.
Like In the name of God, go lower case!!! I command you to do so!
But they do go lower-case in the name of God.
Nooooooooooo...ayayayayay! I've been always good to you, epix. Why do you do this to me? Sob...sob...
Lol. Anyway. A change in X may cause a change in Y. But change in X may also change the preference in selection. When you make this change
Kurt Gödel --> Kurt GODel
and Revelation 22:13 shows up this way
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, ______________?
then you know the passage is incomplete and it should be completed. Given the name above, it's not that difficult to do so:
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End, the True and the False.
Proof: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Essay:Gödel's_incompleteness_theorem_simply_explained
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