muhammad_isa
Veteran Member
What you are saying makes no sense.
Ha ha.. putting your fingers in your ears won't help you.
You need to show WHY my argument is wrong.
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What you are saying makes no sense.
It literally violates the rules of logic..
It makes sense to me an a lot of other people, including @muhammad_isa.
What you believe is no logical at all and he explained why.
The problem is that you do not know anything about the nature of God. You cannot understand how God can know something and we can still have free will without understanding how what God knows does not affect what we choose to do. The ONLY reason we will choose to do what God knows we will do is because God knows we will do it. We can choose a or b or c, but whatever we choose will be identical to what God knew we would choose since God always knew what we would choose.
God's knowledge was not the CAUSE of what we chose to do. We made a free will choice and acted upon our choice and thereby caused it to happen. God has always known exactly what would happen because God is all-knowing. It is as simple as that.
But you have made it abundantly clear that you don't like what I have presented as evidence and you don't consider it to be evidence.
You have also said you have concluded that the Baha'i Faith is false. I concluded it is true a long time ago and I am not changing my position because I know it is true. I do not believe it because I want it to be true, but because of the evidence and because it makes logical sense to me.
Ha ha.. putting your fingers in your ears won't help you.
You need to show WHY my argument is wrong.
I'm afraid that you are mistaken.
Rather than just repeat your assertions, you need to do your research on this fallacy.
That's if you want to learn something new, that is.
..up to you.
Yeah, if everything that is ever going to happen until the end of the world is already known by God, how would that be different than predestination? We just think were are making "free will" choices but this all-knowing one already knows which one it's going to be, therefore it has to be that choice.I do not believe in predestination.
I have been saying that if God knows what we will do, then it is predestination, even if God wasn't the one who did the predestinating.
When you say you MUST choose what God knows you will choose, and that you have no free will to choose anything different, you are saying that God's knowledge is causing you to choose what you choose.You know, I've already told you countless times now that I never said God's knowledge makes us choose things, and yet you keep coming up with this.
It's gone beyond the point where it can be treated as a misunderstand, and I can only conclude you are deliberately misrepresenting my position.
But they pretend they do. Like, again, the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal. Elijah challenged them... that if their God was real, have him send fire from heaven and cook up the animal they prepared as a sacrifice to their God. Nothing happened all day. Elijah then called to the real God and immediately his animal was fried. Then later, Elijah is taken up into the sky by a fiery chariot.I am sorry, but no religion has any objective evidence for religious/supernatural beliefs such as "God exists.
We already know that so what is the point of hashing it over and over again?Because it can't be externally verified.
You are right, it can lead to the opposite conclusion, but that does not mean that the conclusion I came to is false.Apparently you completely missed that I said that to show how the same logic you used can reach the totally opposite conclusion, thus demonstrating how worthless that logic is.
When you say you MUST choose what God knows you will choose, and that you have no free will to choose anything different, you are saying that God's knowledge is causing you to choose what you choose.
The Bible is not proof that anything written about God in the Bible is true. That is circular reasoning. It might be true, but it could also be false.But they pretend they do. Like, again, the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal. Elijah challenged them... that if their God was real, have him send fire from heaven and cook up the animal they prepared as a sacrifice to their God. Nothing happened all day. Elijah then called to the real God and immediately his animal was fried. Then later, Elijah is taken up into the sky by a fiery chariot.
There are the type of the stories that Bible believers say really happened and are proof God is real. But other than them does anyone believe those things really happened? So "proof" of God becomes worse, because religious believers are then accused of making up stories about God trying to prove he is real... Since they can't prove that their evidence, their stories of God speaking, appearing or doing something, really happened.
And that ties in exactly with prophecies. God knows something that is going to happen and tells a prophet to write it down so in the future people will know that he is real and some guy is really his messenger.Answer the question please, yes or no.
Is there anyway that I could choose to wear the blue shirt after God has told you that I am absolutely guaranteed to wear the red shirt?
I will keep asking until you answer yes or no.
We already know that so what is the point of hashing it over and over again?
You have a requirement that cannot ever be met. Case closed.
You are right, it can lead to the opposite conclusion, but that does not mean that the conclusion I came to is false.
It is worthless to try to use logic the way you are using it because it does not get us any closer to the truth.
The Baha'i Faith is either true or false, period. That is all that matters and everything else is just a smoke screen, a red herring that distracts from what is important, a way to avoid looking at the evidence and assessing it for yourself, which is all you can really do. There are no other hidden solutions to discover the truth.
Physics , chemistry and biology ! Energy life forms are unique compared to any of those sciences .
We are evidence of a bigger picture , designed to try and work out the puzzle .
You know there is some Baha'i quote about two pieces of metal banging into each other, but out of that comes some spark of truth. Well, there's been plenty of sparks, so I think we're on the right path. And what's good for me and those that post things arguing against you, but probably not all that great for you, is that you are there. None of the other Baha'is could have or would have been able to survive all of this.Okay, I am going to add that to my list for the counselor
1. What is the continued value of the forums to you?
CG said he needed me to keep posting.
If you want to see the rest of my list I can post it later.
I do not agree with that. It was just a trick question to force me to say yes or no. Please note that other people don't put up with your trick questions.Hey, let's not forget that you've already agreed with me that if God knows I will do one thing, I can't do anything different! Post 3072 in case you've forgotten.
You never explained why, but no matter. I have better things to do that beat a dead horse.
To be honest, the only reason I am sticking it out on this thread is for you. I consider the atheists on this thread to be arrogant and completely hopeless cases so you will notice that I am not responding to most of their posts anymore, and I don't even bother reading some of them at all.You know there is some Baha'i quote about two pieces of metal banging into each other, but out of that comes some spark of truth. Well, there's been plenty of sparks, so I think we're on the right path. And what's good for me and those that post things arguing against you, but probably not all that great for you, is that you are there. None of the other Baha'is could have or would have been able to survive all of this.
So God bless you and keep you strong until you drop dead of being overloaded with posts that you needed to respond to. But, always remember, we'll think fondly you... well, maybe not all of us, but most of us.
I committed no logical fallacies at all. Just because you and some other atheists believe I committed them that is not evidence that I ever committed them.