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05-28-2006, 11:44 AM | #482 | ||||||||
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[I aplogize in advance if I go over old ground; I'm not going to read the whole thread before jumping in.]
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Biblical errors
Message to bfniii: I am still waiting for you to state your ontology argument. When I brought up the issue of the nature of God months ago, you mentioned the ontology argument, but you didn't state your argument or quote any sources. I have asked you on a number of occasions to state your ontology argument, but you have always refused to state it or quote any of your sources. This is simply not done in debates, at least among polite people. I assume that you are not confident in your sources, or that you know that you don't know very much about ontology. Thanks very much for helping to build my confidence.
Do you not believe that defending the nature of God is important enough to spend a small of time replying to my questions? If God's nature is suspect, it doesn't matter at all how powerful he is, including his supposed ability to predict the future. The nature of God is possibly the chief reason why so many people have rejected Christianity. Hurricane Katrina is a good example. We definitely need to debate the nature of God, but you have probably embarrassed yourself in past years. If that is the case, then I understand your reluctance to get into a detailed debate with me and other skeptics. You have stated that personal experience is an important part of your religious beliefs. I have asked you on numerous occasions for some evidence, but you have always refused to provide any except to tell me to go looking on the Internet for evidence. What I need are specific examples. I assume that you do not have confidence in your personal tangible experiences or anyone elses' personal tangible experiences, or that you do not believe that defending personal experience is important enough to answer my questions. I have learned that you are quite content to discuss many topics at great length, but whenever you know that you are in trouble, you become quite evasive and ask skeptics to do your homework for you. I assure you that I will not do your homework for you. I will let readers decide for themselves whether or not you are evasive and rude. I would never refuse to restate or requote any of my arguments if you or anyone else asked me too. |
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how do you know that i didn't read that thread and didn't see anything new or unique to discuss? Quote:
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guess what? just because you discussed something doesn't mean that your view is correct, even if other people were there to agree with you. did you know that? |
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If you disagree: find a historian who was converted by the "historical evidence", and let's see his argument. Quote:
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Of are you admitting that you reject the conclusion on the grounds of religious dogma only, and have no actual argument? Quote:
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