How nice we can agree on this.
You very conveniently left out the other half of the statement. I don't agree that the term is meaningless. Of itself, the term is meaningless (and here's the important part that you left out),
however, there is emotional and intellectual baggage attached to the term that renders it not meaningless.
GIGO. Hinging another term on a meaningless term just means it to is meaningless.
The term isn't hung on a "meaningless term." The term is hung on Divinity. Divinity is real and meaningful. But you digress from the real point of the argument, which is a theology that is not apropos to the issue of human suffering. If you want to discuss how the theological construct is not apropos, that's fine. Otherwise,
at least for purposes of this thread, God does exist, because God is the subject of the argument, and god's existence is assumed
here.
How should I know why you went there?
Don't project (again). You went there first in post #147.
Luckily I find your indignity on being call on your cheap ploys ADORABLE.
Luckily for the rest of us, Mr. Pot, you began the cheap ploys with this post:
Maybe its time you grew up then?
in (the by now infamous) post #147.
An ad hominem isn't an argument or even part of an argument. It a ploy where you attack my person, like say claiming I have no knowledge on a subject or that my arguments are just an emotional disturbance. Of course if you have a lick of education you know this and are just playing stupid to try and excuse your earlier and quite blatant personal attacks.
Its beginning to look like personal attacks make up the bulk of your position. That would be a shame since I was hoping for more. At least you are cute. Now get all huffy for me again...paweeeese?
Hmmm... refuting a point with an
ad hominem? You're not going to derail the debate with this tactic. Your definition of
ad hominem left out this very important detail:
...in which a claim or argument is rejected on the basis of some irrelevant fact about the author of or the person presenting the claim or argument.
the fact of your lack of ability to formulate a decent theological argument is hardly an "irrelevant fact" for purposes of this thread. An "Irrelevant fact" would be something more akin to: "You're just a silly girl." The fact that you continue to take this tack reveals much about your willingness to actually debate the topic.
Again: now that we've gotten the bowlspit out of the way, perhaps you'd like to actually argue the topic of the thread (unless, of course, you're still far too concerned about saving face which, in this case, is a lost cause)?
One is actual and the other is fantasy, but other than that they are just the same. Well except for all the make believe stuff and the whole not real bit.
Nothing fantasy about theology. It's a
bona fide discipline that deals with the
bona fide and very real world in which we live. Unless, of course, you're confusing theology with dogma...
I'm talking about now and it's obvious that all the power is not in one spot.
All the power
is contained in one spot:
the created order. That's like saying that, because all the constituent parts of an atom aren't in "one spot," they're not all part of the same atom.
Really? Pantheism? Won't you burn in hell for that? It is even less god than Deism. Its just a je ne sais quoi away from naturalism. Pretty much as little god as it is possible to have and still claim to be any kind of theist at all and certainly goes against a number of dogmas required to be considered a xtian.
Nope. Not pantheism. Try again, Skeezix. This certainly illustrates my observation that your lack of information on the subject at hand renders you unable to formulate a decent argument on the subject, eh?
Ah, then by that argument we are down to I am your god.
You're getting hotter. In a certain sense, we are God.
The only problem is that interrelated does not preclude being separate.
The only problem is that, actually, it does preclude that. Within "interrelated," there is difference, uniqueness and particularity. But nothing is truly "separate" from anything else in the universe.
But instead you pretend I'm ignorant and make a big deal about that to try and ignore the fact I'm spot on and you ain't got nothing.
Uh huh. Now who's living in a fantasy land?
Do you really think god will approve of these shenanigans in his name?
Or like so many xtians do you think god is dumb as a rock?
Who says I'm a Xtian? <
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