tumbleweed41
Resident Liberal Hippie
Methinks you completely missunderstand Deism.So your banner reads....modern deist.....
God....without spiritual life?
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Methinks you completely missunderstand Deism.So your banner reads....modern deist.....
God....without spiritual life?
over a hundred pages and still no evidence.
over a hundred pages and still no evidence.
Why do we never get a Jesus and a Mohammed in the same timeframe over a ten thousand year period?
2/ Why the narrow geographical stable (India/Middle East) for the inception of the worlds great faiths?
Why, in ten thousand years and an entire globe to work in do we never get a major living faith arise in all Europe, Africa, the Americas, SE Asia
you might want to look into egyptian deitys and sumerian deitys.
they both had deitys for thousands of years..
higher population density as well as the middle east I believe has some of the first agricultural herritage..
because you need a civilization stable enough with writing capabilities to record such religions..
No I'm asking questions of statistical probability regarding the "cultural" issue of 'religion'.your asking cultural questions not religious ones...
man has been around for 200,000 years and all of that time he has worshipped something. be it the thunder gods, the lightning or earthquake or volcano gods. there has always been a deity.
the modern religions we have today arose because mans ability to record [writing] his religion gave it a foundation to grow apon ..
without writing you would not have the major religions you have today. It all comes down to communication. Man developed his communication and his religions developed as well with it.. end of story.
for the last time because its "here" is not proof of a deity in any way shape or form.
. (Have you even bothered to read the argument/evidence prior to responding?)
(representing 'horses that fell')
A rank outsider- Moses Lad...broke through the field against all odds and ran on against all odds to become a 'great'- a Major Living Faith.
Why didn't >ANY OF THEM< run on with Judaism as >CONTEMPORARIES<?
And why would being 'first' in agriculture give you an exclusive on religion?
No I'm asking questions of statistical probability regarding the "cultural" issue of 'religion'
The arguement and evidence is clear, there is an obvious anomaly in probability in the history of religion and the isolated and sequential major living faiths.
with all of the above pluss printing and publishing we ought see >AN EXPLOSION OF RELIGIONS< (in clusters and groups)..>>>
Albeit unsuccessfully.
Probability is not an argument, because it's completely impossible to say how many "attempts" there are.no one has stepped up to explain the two profound anomalies in probability
That’s good to know.you cant stage a question to get the right answer only you desire.
What you seek to dismiss without cause or justification as a “staged question” I stand by as a rational and logical establishment (assisted by Atheists) of the parameters of probability...the odds of an event occurring. As yet no one has discounted those odds nor given cause for them to be dismissed.a staged question is not a answer to the OP's question.
Ah huh...and this happened to all the fallen religions of the period in other regions? And all the fallen religions in subsequent periods? And through it all Judaism was not under threat from like conditions? The Babylonian Exile was not bigger and just as devastating as any drought? Finaly...Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are just lucky to be drought resistant religions?they fell because of a drought that hit the area and the agricultural food supply dried up and could no longer support the large advanced civilization in the area
Would that be the game of trying to demean the other by suggesting they are engaged in some kind of “personal game” rather than engaging in honest straightforward discussion? No...that’s not my game.no one wants to play your personal game.
As a matter of fact according to some scholars and historians these previous religions all have parts built right into the ancient hebrew text and storys.
LOL!so much for your fallen horses, they're still running
you miss the point its not exlusive to religion its exlusive to culture. As a culture grows so does its religion generally. even if told in oral tales and fables.
which is a question of culture first and foremost.
Yes...but having stated so you fail to articulate how and whyI find this wrong
An interesting and shared observation that says nothing to the argument being presented.because people want to believe in something doesnt make it true
I fail to see any connection between what I have argued and the Straw Man you are arguing against.people for the last 200,000 years have believed in something but that didnt make the thunder gods real
AS IN EVERY AGE!.....LOTS of Starters, LOTS of Contenders, Lots of “clusters and groups” ....but in the end only a handful of horses, isolated at inception, run on to survive.and at that time there were.
if what you state is true then judaism should be a dominant religion. it is far from that.
Probability is not an argument, because it's completely impossible to say how many "attempts" there are.
I have the proof.
First we need to downsize, to bring it into a perspective everyone can see and go fron the entire universe to a little closer to home ie nature and things we can see, ok. Now lets talk about the concept of good and evil. If we can agree that nature exists and the good and evil exsts then I can show you God.
But before I do I need to know if we can agree that both things exist.
I don't intend to try and use the bible to prove that God exists. I can prove it beyond a shodow of a dought using simple logic.
Man has become like us knowing both Good and evil. The Bible also says that every man knows there's a God, but I am going to play fair, I don't intend to try and use the bible to prove that God exists. I can prove it beyond a shodow of a dought using simple logic.
Man has become like us knowing both Good and evil. The Bible also says that every man knows there's a God, but I am going to play fair, I don't intend to try and use the bible to prove that God exists. I can prove it beyond a shodow of a dought using simple logic.
Ah huh...and this happened to all the fallen religions of the period in other regions? And all the fallen religions in subsequent periods? And through it all Judaism was not under threat from like conditions? The Babylonian Exile was not bigger and just as devastating as any drought? Finaly...Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam are just lucky to be drought resistant religions?
No.....The drought explanation makes no sense.