JMorris
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More like a can of Pepsi, but I hardly see what that has to do with anything.
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More like a can of Pepsi, but I hardly see what that has to do with anything.
even if you dont believe in god, i think the existence of free will is debatable. i mean, i dont believe in god (of any kind) but im still not sure i have free will. i certainly think i do. but that might just be an illusion.
Well said!!By JMorris...i dont believe in god (of any kind). Then surely you cannot classify yourself as an Agnostic. An Atheist doesn't believe in a God of any kind, an Agnostic does not deny that there could possibly be a god, only that it is impossible to know whether or not god exists. In fact an agnostic is uncommitted on any particular question at issue, they like to sit on the fence with one leg either side.
And if by your own admission you are an atheist, then as to the question, Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do?: your only answer can be, NO! Because you dont even believe that there is a god who can know anything, let alone what we do before we have done it.
. . . so atheists aren't allowed to discuss a theological concept?By JMorris...i dont believe in god (of any kind). Then surely you cannot classify yourself as an Agnostic. An Atheist doesn't believe in a God of any kind, an Agnostic does not deny that there could possibly be a god, only that it is impossible to know whether or not god exists. In fact an agnostic is uncommitted on any particular question at issue, they like to sit on the fence with one leg either side.
And if by your own admission you are an atheist, then as to the question, Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do?: your only answer can be, NO! Because you dont even believe that there is a god who can know anything, let alone what we do before we have done it.
By JMorris...i dont believe in god (of any kind). Then surely you cannot classify yourself as an Agnostic. An Atheist doesn't believe in a God of any kind, an Agnostic does not deny that there could possibly be a god, only that it is impossible to know whether or not god exists. In fact an agnostic is uncommitted on any particular question at issue, they like to sit on the fence with one leg either side.
And if by your own admission you are an atheist, then as to the question, Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do?: your only answer can be, NO! Because you dont even believe that there is a god who can know anything, let alone what we do before we have done it.
Well said!!
Oh, BTW, I don't know whether or not I've asked you this already, but what is YOUR answer to the question in the OP?
im an atheist in that i dont believe in any man-made god or religion. as far as a higher consciousness that we cant percieve, im agnostic. tho i wouldnt call him a god, because he didnt create us (or anything), and isnt concerned or possibly even aware of us. just simply is. so nice try, but you can be an athiest and an agnostic at the same time.
but yea, NO would be my answer. but that dosent mean that the future still isnt set in stone. which is what would happen if a god (or anyone or anything) had omniscience. if the future is knowable in anyway, then it negates free will.
im an atheist in that i dont believe in any man-made god or religion. as far as a higher consciousness that we cant percieve, im agnostic. tho i wouldnt call him a god, because he didnt create us (or anything), and isnt concerned or possibly even aware of us. just simply is. so nice try, but you can be an athiest and an agnostic at the same time.
but yea, NO would be my answer. but that dosent mean that the future still isnt set in stone. which is what would happen if a god (or anyone or anything) had omniscience. if the future is knowable in anyway, then it negates free will.
im an atheist in that i dont believe in any man-made god or religion. Oh, I thought that you said you didn't believe in god (Of ANY KIND)
Our future is only set in stone in relation to the child we bear to God, the spirit that is developing in the body of mankind who is born with the death of the mother body in which the heir to the throne of Godhead was formed. He who is the end result of the Life of mankind is the indwelling spirit to which all the spirits of mankind are gathered in his ascension to the ends of this cycle of universal activity. And He "The Son of Man" who is Lord of space and time knows everything that every man who exists in His living past, will do before they have done it. And so I repete.
And so my friend, come fly with me
To the outer limits of reality
This universe though wide it seems
Is but the shadow of His dreams
We are naught but knowledge in these tents
Rrefined through pain and punishment
We're the hive of Man and neath His Rod
We are one, we're the Son of God
The past, the present, the future is He
He was, He is and He will be
For heaven is, but a point in time
To where the spirit in Man must climb
Eventually, when He's there at last
And stands and Gazes on His past
And takes the throne prepared in heaven
Then all His past will be forgiven.
I am who I am, the die is cast
For I was created by my past
And we who we are this very day
Determines His future in every way
If my past were changed, then who would I be?
One thing is certain I wouldn't be Me....By S-word.
im an atheist in that i dont believe in any man-made god or religion. Oh, I thought that you said you didn't believe in god (Of ANY KIND)Our future is only set in stone in relation to the child we bear to God, the spirit that is developing in the body of mankind who is born with the death of the mother body in which the heir to the throne of Godhead was formed. He who is the end result of the Life of mankind is the indwelling spirit to which all the spirits of mankind are gathered in his ascension to the ends of this cycle of universal activity. And He "The Son of Man" who is Lord of space and time knows everything that every man who exists in His living past, will do before they have done it. And so I repete.
And so my friend, come fly with me
To the outer limits of reality
This universe though wide it seems
Is but the shadow of His dreams
We are naught but knowledge in these tents
Rrefined through pain and punishment
We're the hive of Man and neath His Rod
We are one, we're the Son of God
The past, the present, the future is He
He was, He is and He will be
For heaven is, but a point in time
To where the spirit in Man must climb
Eventually, when He's there at last
And stands and Gazes on His past
And takes the throne prepared in heaven
Then all His past will be forgiven.
I am who I am, the die is cast
For I was created by my past
And we who we are this very day
Determines His future in every way
If my past were changed, then who would I be?
One thing is certain I wouldn't be Me....By S-word.
then entire concept of god is man made, so can you please tell me of any gods who werent man made?
. . . so atheists aren't allowed to discuss a theological concept?
Matey, you can do what ever you want, except give any other answer to the question, “Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do?" other than NO; for as I have already said, an atheist doesn't believe that there is a god who knows anythig at all, let alone know what you will do before you have done it.
There are several threads going on about omniscience and free will and I have asked this question in them all. To date, no one has answered. So, I am starting a thread dedicated to the question in the hopes that someone will have the intellectual integrity to respond honestly. The question is not loaded, leading or a trick question. It is straightforward and is properly answered with a "yes" or a "no" with follow up explanation welcome. The question is:Is it possible for you to do ANYthing that God did not already know you would do?I eagerly await responses.
Granted, they don't really believe what they're arguing. Even if you don't believe something exists, you can argue about the concepts that relate to it. I could argue whether or not Dumbledore was the most powerful wizard in the world. I don't believe he exists. He's a character in a book. But we can still debate about it, can't we?Matey, atheists can do what ever they want, except give any other answer to the question, Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do?" other than NO; for as I have already said, an atheist doesn't believe that there is a god who knows anythig at all, let alone knows what you will do before you have done it.
Don't worry. S-Word derailed it firstoh, and since i threw in a comment that had nothing to do with the actual question of the thread, im gonna do it again to apologize for it. Sorry for possibly derailing the thread! Just wanted to try to clear up some misconceptions(well, what i think is a misconception).
Granted, they don't really believe what they're arguing. Even if you don't believe something exists, you can argue about the concepts that relate to it. I could argue whether or not Dumbledore was the most powerful wizard in the world. I don't believe he exists. He's a character in a book. But we can still debate about it, can't we?
It seems to me that you're trying to completely disregard an atheist's logic based solely on the fact that they're an atheist. The reason some people are atheists is because they used logic to really think about whatever faith they were raised to be in. For example, I can't logically believe that any supposed "God" who is omniscient would allow for free will, because the two concepts cannot logically coexist. I can't logically believe that an all-loving and all-forgiving "God" would send people to eternal punishment, because it doesn't make logical sense (unless he's crazy).
Even if you don't believe in something, you can still debate it.
It seems to me that you're trying to read into my words that which is not there.
I have already said that atheists can do whatever they wish, but what they cannot do, is, in relation to the question Is it possible for you to do anything that God did not already know you would do? can give any other answer than No, or as JMorris has said, "There is no god", which in fact is saying No, because there is no god.
So can you please show, where you believe that I'm trying to completely disregard an atheist's logic based solely on the fact that they're an atheist?