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What a medieval point of view. If you dont believe in God you must be a bad person. Ever considered that it is possible to be a good person simply for the sake of being a good person, and not out of fear of being judged?believer142 said:Perhaps atheists are indifferent to all belief systems because they dont want to have a moral premise for all there actions. Maybe they have a lifestlyle that they wouldnt want to hinder with the belief in God.
What makes you think everything comes from something and nothing comes from nothing?Nitai said:Since everything comes from something and nothing comes from nothing, there must necessarily be an origin or a source for all that exists.
David Koresh was a real person, no doubt about it, but very few people accept that he was the messiah.Nitai said:interestingly there are archaeological evidences that They were actually in this planet. Moreover, there are plenty of Historical descriptions about Their lives.
An argument I have used many times myself. I cannot prove that God does not exist, and you cannot prove that (as Jaiket puts it) Invisible Pink Unicorn that presides over all creation exists. In fact, you cannot prove that I am not God! (I'm not, incidentally, please dont worship me.)Jaiket said:As far as I can percieve their is no evidence for Hashem, Thor, Krishna, or Odin that is not evidence for the Invisible Pink Unicorn that presides over all creation
I agree with part of what you say.Awaiting_the_fifth said:...the only possible conclusion which does not include me being insane is that it is the apparent reality around me which is flawed. And the only solution is to seek the truth about reality which some of call, "enlightenment".
I think you mean here that if religion is right, then science must be wrong. And if science is wrong, either a whole lot of "stuff" we understand about the universe is wrong, or you're insane....the only possible conclusion which does not include me being insane...
Two ways to seek the truth about reality are scientific inquiry and spiritual enlightenment. I'm pursuing both....the only solution is to seek the truth about reality which some of call, "enlightenment".
But science is simply an analysis of the external stimuli to which we are exposed.presser_kun said:I mean, it wouldn't be reality that's flawed, it would be our scientific understanding that's flawed.
You have me there, and your words bring to mind an old joke:Awaiting_the_fifth said:So in response to your question, is it reality that is flawed or is it our understanding of reality that is flawed, I say that there is no difference between the two. Perception is reality.
Man mimics what he observes (he may not know he is observing, but over time it becomes self evident). Do you agree or not?presser_kun said:You have me there, and your words bring to mind an old joke:
Descartes was sitting in a coffee shop when a waitress approached him and asked if he'd like a refill. "I think not," he said, and promptly vanished.
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Which one? In what way is your evidence for your god not evidence for the Invisible Pink Unicorn?Quahom1 said:My point is that the proof of God's existence is right in front of our noses.
The other animals accept it happily I suppose.Quahom said:The only life forms on this planet that question the existence of God is us.
False.Quahom said:And we are the only life forms that force nature to bend to our will.
Undeniably false again.Quahom said:We don't adapt...
Beyond reasonable doubt? Oh yes, indeed.Quahom said:Want proof that God exists?
So....?Quahom said:Have a look at the blue prints that made you. Put on paper, it would require a couple thousand square miles of trees to be cut down. And that is just one human's "blue prints".
Now you're getting it.Quahom said:Each one of us is unique...where did that come from? Random factors? Natural selection?
I suppose they allow beneficiaries to die? I suspect you may be wrong again Q.Quahom said:Why then do we struggle to support those of us we deem not fit for survival on their own? And we do fight to keep our "damaged goods" viable...because they have infinite value to us and our lives. They are us, just more physically handicapped than we show ourselves to be.
Where did that come from? No other animal on earth does that.
To what evidence do you propose I have a degree of selective blindness?Quahom said:God definitely exists, and the proof is self evident. Selective blindness is no excuse.
Fine, you present your evidence. "False, undeniably False, etc., means nothing"Jaiket said:Which one? In what way is your evidence for your god not evidence for the Invisible Pink Unicorn?
More importantly, how does the discovery of DNA lend any credence to the existence of supernatural deities?
The other animals accept it happily I suppose.
Could you provide a reference backing this assertion?
False.
Undeniably false again.
Beyond reasonable doubt? Oh yes, indeed.
So....?
Now you're getting it.
I suppose they allow beneficiaries to die? I suspect you may be wrong again Q.
To what evidence do you propose I have a degree of selective blindness?
Science is not a religion. It is a tool. You see nothing I've pointed out. I made a mistake even venturing here. What's worse than an arrogant man? One who thinks he has all the answers. I presented a concept. I didn't claim I know everything or anything. You on the other hand are a different matter. I back out.Awaiting_the_fifth said:Why not? Have I offended your sensibilities by stating that there is a God?Quahom, I sense that you and I are destined never to agree on anything at all.
Man's goodwill does seem to be evidence of some kind of spirituality, but not necassarily God.
We learned from someone...
Sticks and stones...but man reaches for the stars...surely you jest in your apparent lowly opinion of the animal called man...?You say Humans are the only creatures on earth who refuse to adapt to nature and make nature adapt instead, but all mamals build some sort of home, I cant think of a single one who just curls up under a bush at night. Beavers build damns which stem the flow of rivers, many primates use sticks and stones as simple tools. I would say that humans are simply better at bending nature than most creatures.
And as for your statement that we are the only beings on the planet who question the existence of God, I would say that we are the only animals who have any concept of God and as you say, even we question his existence.
Arrogant presumtion. To think that no creature but Man conceives of God is in itself arrogance in the extreme.
Finally, your accusation of selective blindness seems baseless to me. I see all of the things you have pointed out, but all of them are explained by that fastest growing religion, science.