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What's your definition, Strike?It's very obvious you don't see it.
Why?
You have a set definition of God and evidence that you refuse to change.
Why is that?
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What's your definition, Strike?It's very obvious you don't see it.
Why?
You have a set definition of God and evidence that you refuse to change.
Why is that?
Wait a minute, are you saying that you're completely nuts?Now what that all means, I'm not sure yet. But you seem to be. Mind telling me what you mean by those questions?
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you need to stop living in the -4-3-2-1-0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 century.I would add that. It really doesn't matter if one Christian or a few says something like. "Well I don't know what "faith" is or what "belief" is. I just believe in this undefined, vaguely referenced thing and I use the word "God" for this thing. And I have no empirical evidence for it." There are hundreds of millions of other Christians to go beyond that. To believe in the Christian deity is not simply to have some idea. It makes statements about how the universe works, about human society, morality and many other subjects. For everything that Christianity or any other religion for that matter wishes to impose on the world. Asking for empirical evidence of it's wide reaching wild claims is not only a good thing. It is a NECESSARY thing.
Because that's how he's defining evidence.Oh.
So why does evidence need to be 'testable and falsified' or in other words empirical, in order to be evidence?
I guess science can make the world perfect too right?
So since people feel science can explain the existence of everything then is it plausible to rule out divine intervention as well?
You won't get to far reading the bible like that either.God is an atheist. Thus, being an athiest is truly living as "the image of god." I would say the best argument for being an atheist is the over-abundance of religious nonsense in the world. And, of course, it would depend on whether or not such an argument was ment to be pro-active. For instance, the best tool for shearing sheep is the Bible. I know some Bible; not only do the JWs not bother me, they don't even bother my general vicinity... for myself, I say (generally) I ain't got no problem with god, I got a problem with your god... not in so many words, of course.
So long as it benefits you then you don't care about anyone else?I believe it is plausible to rule out divine intervention. I don't concern myself with "perfection", that is merely a human perception.
you need to stop living in the -4-3-2-1-0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 century.
You need to stop living in the -4th, -3rd, -2nd, -1st, 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th century. Want me to spell the numbers out for you too?Make a coherent post.
You need to stop living in the -4th, -3rd, -2nd, -1st, 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th century. Want me to spell the numbers out for you too?
So long as it benefits you then you don't care about anyone else?
You won't get to far reading the bible like that either.
You need to stop living in the -4th, -3rd, -2nd, -1st, 0, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th century. Want me to spell the numbers out for you too?
:clap I'm impressed, and you were talking about religion enforcing things on people and now you want to call others trolls and say they belong in cages.You're post has nothing to do with the one you quoted and I don't tolerate trolls. So you're going to go to the Troll Pen now.
Are you even capable of having a real discussion, or are you only good at re-wording what other people have to say?
Way to ruin the debate. Every time a good debate gets going someone has to ruin it with there silly 3rd grade comments.I'm going to guess that it's a no.
Way to ruin the debate. Every time a good debate gets going someone has to ruin it with there silly 3rd grade comments.
What's your definition, Strike?