I just don't want this thread to be highjackedThat answer sounds like a cop out
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I just don't want this thread to be highjackedThat answer sounds like a cop out
What do you mean? That's the whole point of Shermer's remarks in the OP.I just don't want this thread to be highjacked
Hijacked- the question you are ducking is at the heart of the matter.I just don't want this thread to be highjacked
I never said there were truths that were not objective.
Please don't distort my comments. It's sloppy or dishonest or both. What I said was: "your certainty is entirely irrelevant to me."
it is written......ye ARE godsSome religions believe in more than one God. Surely all of those religions couldn't all be wrong?
if His judgement could be circumvented.....or deniedInstead of insisting that we are right and everyone else is wrong, perhaps we should not judge...lest we be judged. After all, only God is the judge.
So all of my family members are atheists. I'm an agnostic deist--maybe there is a god and if there is he is definitely a deist god because he doesn't make his presence known here on earth at all, doesn't answer prayers, doesn't interact with earth in the slightest. So I'm not atheist per se but I definitely don't believe the Jesus of the Bible existed. I think the Jesus of the Bible is based on one or many Yeshuas from that period 0-50 CE who were crucified as rebels of Rome and then were adopted and amalgamated into one avatar for the fledgling Christian religion. But you sound like a progressive Christian. I find that refreshing.thank you for your honest question.
I personally compare it to a sports event: like tennis in the Olympic Games.
If you lose your singles, you can't win the medal for singles... but you still can as a member of a team that wins a medal.
Losing your singles match is like not recognising Jesus as your savior.
But if your family wins their match... you still could enter heaven as a member of that family.
Or if your church wins, you might go there as a member of your church... and if your nation wins you might be included in the members of your nation.
But if you lose your singles...and every team you're in loses too... then I have no hope in this case.
This is just my personal stance, I could be wrong.
Magenta ^.So all of my family members are atheists. I'm an agnostic deist--maybe there is a god and if there is he is definitely a deist god because he doesn't make his presence known here on earth at all, doesn't answer prayers, doesn't interact with earth in the slightest. So I'm not atheist per se but I definitely don't believe the Jesus of the Bible existed. I think the Jesus of the Bible is based on one or many Yeshuas from that period 0-50 CE who were crucified as rebels of Rome and then were adopted and amalgamated into one avatar for the fledgling Christian religion. But you sound like a progressive Christian. I find that refreshing.
Yes. Hiwever, after 16 pages, I want this topic to be focussed on the question from the title of this thread.What do you mean? That's the whole point of Shermer's remarks in the OP.
How would directly addressing the OP of the thread be hijacking the thread?
Did you watch your own video?
I think he does.doesn't answer prayers
the Prime Directive ......applied?maybe there is a god and if there is he is definitely a deist god because he doesn't make his presence known here on earth at all, doesn't answer prayers, doesn't interact with earth in the slightest.
oh yes it does.......the Bible doesn't depict Jesus as a rebel.
Mañana, I take it?++
Ah, that's a question for another thread, I think.
You did give preference to what you called “objective truths”, which are not any more true than any other truths you do not care to consider.
So you have tried to act act on faith and asked God in prayer if what you believe in regarding that God is true?
IF they all are equally probable....
Well... IF.
Then...
no please, that's not the game.
If you insinuate that all religions are equally probable to be true.... then the onus is on you to present a way of how to calculate their probability, I think. Won't you agree?
it's just another issue.Mañana, I take it?
No, but it is evidence people can easily believe gods which necessarily do not exist.Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:
If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.