God’s Battleground

I tried another one of those ‘choose your own adventure’ philosophy games….
This one is regarding consistency of thought with regards to the existence of God.

I thought it was fun, and a bit challenging…Here’s my score:

You took zero direct hits and you bit zero bullets. The average player of this activity to date takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets. 285276 people have so far undertaken this activity.

Battleground Analysis
Congratulations!

You have been awarded the TPM medal of honour! This is our highest award for outstanding service on the intellectual battleground.

The fact that you progressed through this activity neither being hit nor biting a bullet suggests that your beliefs about God are internally consistent and very well thought out.

A direct hit would have occurred had you answered in a way that implied a logical contradiction. You would have bitten bullets had you responded in ways that required that you held views that most people would have found strange, incredible or unpalatable. However, you avoided both these fates - and in doing so qualify for our highest award. A fine achievement!

How did you do compared to other people?

* 285276 people have completed this activity to date.
* You suffered zero direct hits and bit zero bullets.
* This compares with the average player of this activity to date who takes 1.39 hits and bites 1.11 bullets.
* 7.63% of the people who have completed this activity, like you, emerged unscathed with the TPM Medal of Honour.
* 45.81% of the people who have completed this activity took very little damage and were awarded the TPM Medal of Distinction.

Way to go me! :o) This just reinforces the fact that my belief in God is based on reason and is correct. At the very least, I am consistent with regards to logical philosophy on this matter.

2 Responses to “God’s Battleground”

  1. Brian Says:

    That was fun. I took one hit and bit one bullet.

  2. Brian Says:

    That was fun. I took one hit and bit one bullet.

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