A CAT Scan of God

Farrell Till jftill@midwest.net
Tue, 2 Sep 1997 10:31:22 -0500 (CDT) (00873235882, 199709021531.KAA20864@cdale3.midwest.net)



> CARR
> I've just had a little look now and will have a better look later.
>
> BTW, I have seen my brain :-) Some doctors were convinced last year that
> I had a brain tumour and did a CAT scan on my brain. Of course, they
> didn't find one (tumour, that is :-)
TILL It was not your brain you saw, but a CAT scan. In the same way, I have not seen God, but I have seen some of the effects he produces. If I wanted to be skeptical, I could say that the CAT scan was just generated independently of anything coming out of your brain. Its so easy to be skeptical, if you want to be. I could be skeptical about your existence, if I want to be. I'm not, though. TILL Okay, could you post on the internet a CAT scan of God's brain or equivalent? Well, an X-ray of his hind parts that Moses saw would even be sufficient. Farrell Till Skepticism, Inc. jftill@midwest.net