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The Bible is a very unimpressive and underwhelming work.
Maybe it's the reader?
Out of interest, what parts of the Bible impress and overwhelm you the most, Jay?
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The Bible is a very unimpressive and underwhelming work.
Maybe it's the reader?
But I never said I expect anything from god. I'm just saying that, if 'he' desired, he wouldn't have any difficulty communicating or conveying messages to people. God wouldn't need all of your self-appointed middlemen and interpreters in pointy hats and gaudy robes to turn 'him' into their sock puppet.
However you are saying that god expects to receive our worship yet it's he who is not "giving anything back"; reasons to believe or worship. You have it backwards.
No.I'll go out on a limb here Auto, but is this a rhetorical question ?
The same kind of evidence that you use every day in other area of your life. For example, if I said that there was an invisible dragon in my garage, what kind of evidence would persuade you that was true? Would it be enough if I said that I had seen it, and I was really sure it existed? Or would you need more?if not ....."What evidence is it that would satisfy your inquiring mind, Auto" ?
Then your comment suggested something completely useless and self-evident. Obviously statements of opinion depend on the person stating the opinion; this goes without saying. The more interesting question is whether or not people who have read many great books and given them careful thought will tend to agree with a given opinion. If someone says TV Guide is the most inspiring, fulfilling work he has ever read, I might reply "Maybe it's the reader" in order to suggest not the obvious fact that his opinion depends on himself, but the non-trivial statement that anyone who has been exposed to a variety of literature would find TV Guide "underwhelming". This reflects the fact that there really is a difference between TV Guide and real literature beyond arbitrary individual biases.Stand corrected again. An ad hominem is an argument. I did no more than make a perfectly valid observation, that being that one's appreciation of something depends in great part on one's understanding and bias. I have a plethora of young grandchildren who wold almost certainly find Shakespeare or ee cummings "underwhelming." There was no ad hominem.
There is a difference between wanting to believe something and it being the truth. I want to believe that if I sing Stairway to Heaven backwards in latin I will summon a dodo from the depths of the earth, but of course it wouldn't actually be true. Just wanting to believe doesn't make you consider it to be the truth.Hospitaller said:you wouldnt understand because you probably havent experienced something so deep that makes you want to believe.
you wouldnt understand because you probably havent experienced something so deep that makes you want to believe.
its another kind of life
The Bible is a very unimpressive and underwhelming work. Besides chronicling the savagery of primitive goat herders, it portrays god as a petty, infantile, and brutish ogre. Definitely not something worthy of my worship. Of course we know any real god would be nothing like the sort.
I would be very interested to hear how you were able to test this empirically.In the following months, I tested my "revelation" empirically and found that it was sound.
fantôme profane;1457129 said:I would be very interested to hear how you were able to test this empirically.
Then I just want to say thank you very much for sharing this time.I don't want to get into a whole "Oh yeah? Prove it!" scenario - I find it really tedious - so I normally don't bother sharing.
Maybe to the Atheist it's just a reason to enjoy the pleasures of this carnal life for a season,......eat drink and be merry, for tommorrow we die, and denying God seems to only allow one to have a clearer conscience when doing so.
well, no offense, but its not like you're accepting his invitation either. see, the problem is that you want a God that fits your own life, even if you do so unconciously, you do. you want a God that fits in with your time schedule, your wants, and your preocupations. hate to burst your line of "security" here, but God certainly isn't going to change for you. you got the whole thing backwards, buddy. It's you who must change for God.
I have experienced something so "deep" I can never "believe" again.
Maybe it's the reader?
I don't, which is precisely why I have such disdain for your comments.
fantôme profane;1454962 said:Now that you mention it I see it too, and it is quite entertaining. But that blunt nose tweaking sense of humour does not put him in a good position to complain about Jays directness.
I am also a fan of Jays and admire his intelligence, knowledge and bluntness. I was quite enjoying these two going at it.
...evinces nothing so much as an adolescent and petulant ignorance enlisted in the service of a sadly superficial atheism.
i dont base my beliefs on evidence or reason.
fantôme profane;1457572 said:Then I just want to say thank you very much for sharing this time.