If Christ is god and if God is imaginary then...?

PeacefulParadox

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the anti-christ is the opposite of god therefore being the anti-god and if the anti-god is the opposite of god who doesn't exist then anti-christ cannot exist because in order for there to be an anti-god there must be a god but if god does not exist then the opposite of god would be something that does exist so the anti-christ does exist but only if god doesn't.

So my question is does the anti-christ/god not not exist if there is a god who does not exist?
 

scott

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if god didn't exist, then how is the universe here? I'm agnostic and the most plausible way of explaining the creation is that God was the mass of energy in the Big Bang and that created the universe, but now he's gone. but if you don't believe in god then there cant be an antichrist
 

KreaghBundolo

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Following your rather addled logic, I take it from your question that you define "opposite" as "being the other of two related or corresponding things".

The anti-christ is never defined anywhere as "the opposite of God" in this sense. (In fact the anti-christ is never defined as "the opposite of God"). So your hypothesis is flawed.

"Anti" can mean against, or opposed to which does not mean the same as your use of the word "opposite" above.
 
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