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01-16-2003, 06:04 AM | #41 |
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I am trying really hard not to drag God's omniscience into this debate and turn it into another free will argument...
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Things can ALWAYS be worse. The fact that nothing is ever as bad as it COULD have been is absolutely not proof that prayer works. Take the following example, which is fairly mild compared to some things that happen: A serial killer has emerged, and kills twenty-seven people in twenty-seven different gruesome ways before he is caught by the police. Saying "I prayed to God after the very first murder that that guy would be caught- if I hadn't prayed, he might still be on the loose!" means absolutely nothing. |
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This is essentially the argument you’re making here: 1. Everything in our universe (universe A) needs to have been caused. 2. There is a different universe from ours (universe B). 3. Things in universe B don't need to be caused. Therefore something from universe B created everything in universe A. All three premises are unfounded assumptions, and it’s still a non sequitur. |
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I'm really surprised that anyone is questioning davidstewart's line of reasoning given it's rock solid and intuitively obvious foundation. |
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Huh, now that you put it that way, I don't have a single rational argument left that could stand against such flawless logic. I'm convinced.
Hail Thor! What? Who? Je-him?! Never mind. |
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i just cant bring myself to worship thor.
i mean he wears mittens. and if he doesnt he cant use his hammer. which is too short because his halfbrother stung a troll in the nose while the troll was making the hammer. sure thats easier to believe in then jebus but mittens, my god wouldnt wear mittens. |
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Hello All,
First post here, so be gentle. "There must be two constants. Good and bad....There must therefore be a source for each; we have established that the source of good is God, and therefore the source of badness must be the opposite of God, which God calls Satan." Satan created evil then, I see. However... "In order for the trials and tribulations of life to be created, there must be an opposite of good. God created this but he isn't forcing us to use it, on the contrary, he is trying to draw us away from it, even though the dark side is tempting us." Erm...God created evil then? If we believe that "there must be two constants" are we saying that without Satan, God would not exist. God's existence would then be contigent on something; namely, Satan. |
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