lukethethird
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Debating anything 'God' is pointless.
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It was a half-joking joke.Explain more?
On the one hand one may learn something.So, is debating pointless? If yes.....why? If no.....why?
On the third hand, it beats daytime TV regardless.
It was a half-joking joke.
It's a win for me if I can make 1 believer in a hundred think....Give me an example where a debate adjusted your mindset?
Debate -- or what passes for debate on the internet -- is relatively worthless to me. It seems to mostly consist in either two equally uniformed people disputing an issue neither one has a clear grasp of, or an uniformed person disputing an issue with a better informed person -- in which latter case, the conversation gets reduced to the lowest common denominator.
I think most people who debate on the internet do so to entertain themselves, or do so out of a misguided notion they are proving a point, making a difference.
I find merit in someone explaining their views to me, but with each passing year I find less and less merit in someone trying to convince me of their views. It's just a sad truth that most people can't tell folks much of anything they haven't already heard, or tell folks much of anything that will improve their understanding of the world. And -- so far as I can see -- the majority of people who debate on the internet fall into the category of people whose opinions are for one or the other of those reasons more or less worthless to others.
It's a win for me if I can make 1 believer in a hundred think....
"Hey, here's an atheist I don't hate.
Maybe they're not 100% such unfriendly jerks after all.
Still jerks, but a little bit likeable."
it will happenSo, is debating pointless? If yes.....why? If no.....why?
I suspect - though it's hard to verify - that I think people in internet debates about religious issues have their minds changed more often that it might seem.Debating anything 'God' is pointless.
So, is debating pointless? If yes.....why? If no.....why?
That is true. A couple of my atheist friends on another forum have now come around to saying that there might be or there probably is a god... just not the Christian God, they say.... They do not believe in the Baha'i God either but no matter. God is God.I suspect - though it's hard to verify - that I think people in internet debates about religious issues have their minds changed more often that it might seem.
I have admitted to this atheist that he was right whenever he was right, when he pointed out things I had not thought of before; but after five years, it is only within the last week that he has admitted I might be right about some things, although he still holds to his basic positions about god making mistakes, god being evil, and god not communicating as a "real God" would -- directly to everyone in the world.... but people still generally want to save face, so they don't necessarily want to admit this to their opponent..
Give me an example where a debate adjusted your mindset?
Convincing others or learning something specific. I don't think many people will be convinced of something they aren't already believing in. I noticed that things become a lot easier by just saying what I think and letting the discussions flow naturally.What wpuld be the goal?
Would you say bad or unconvincing debunking also is beneficial? Or does it actually help strengthen the belief?I disagree. I believe that debunking a belief can be quite educational, and therefore beneficial.
There are no debates on this forum that I am aware of, just discussion.
I suspect - though it's hard to verify - that I think people in internet debates about religious issues have their minds changed more often that it might seem.
I'm not talking about full-blown converting or deconverting people, but I do think that the right argument can sometimes plant a seed that grows into doubt on a particular issue, which then ends up with the person's mind being changed on something.
... but people still generally want to save face, so they don't necessarily want to admit this to their opponent. But the internet makes it easy for a person to abandon one online persona and adopt another. This means that - I think - there's a halfway decent chance that someone who
used to be, say, an ardent young earth creationist on some other site might show up here as a day-age creationist or a supporter of theistic evolution without any hint that they've ever been anything else.
It's too much work to go back years to find a single post, or sentence, but I can tell you that single sentences have broken through the ice for me.
I came to RF a Pantheist, and am now a Deist.
A Deist member who mentioned being an atheist as well bust open the divide between Theism and Deism for me.
Heated debates with several members developed my opinion about what John the Baptist was doing.
A single post with a reference to the Numismatic Society of Australia (or Melbourne!) intyroduced details of the Great Temple's coinage, which threw doubt upon what coin was shown to Jesus in the Temple confrontation.
One member simply wrote 'Hosea's Chant' in answer to a post of mine, which totally diverted everything I ever thought about Jesus.
It has gone on......... Some of these details I did store on a main frame, but even to extract those for you now would take time. I don't think you need to see the actual posts..... true?
Another bunch of enormously long Threads burst any bubbles that I might ever have had for the Bahai Faith..... (my late wife was a Bahai) ......for me it is now devious deception.
Debating with extreme atheists showed me that extreme atheism is in my opinion shallow....... (please don't ask for details or this thread will explode! )