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You are an educated and articulate man. You are more than capable of making your point without stooping to name-calling, which easily falls within the purvue of "inflammatory language" and, as you well know, is in violation of forum rules. I don't mind if you disagree with me. I count on it. Hell, I enjoy it. But it's time you clean up your act and self-edit when you know you're stepping out-of-bounds. Calzaer, if any poster says something you cannot respond to without breaking the rules we all agreed to, report the post to a moderator and refrain from answering. Albert, that was an amusing post, except for the name-calling bit. You implied somewhere in there that there was evidence for God? Intrigued I am. Do go on. d |
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If (a) religion X says there are twenty Gods and they created Earth by having a mass orgy and (b) religion X is true, then (c)Christanity is false. Specifically, X => (a) & (b) => ~Christianity the contrapositive tells us that Christianity => ~X or in English: If Christianity is true, then religion X is false. This same mutual exclusion can be applied to all known religions...and there are hundreds of them, each developed by its own unique culture. So basically you have hundreds of religions we know for a fact are wrong. So why did so many people get it wrong if there was actually a correct religion out there--why couldn't they see it like you could? Weren't they also God's beloved creations? Did he not want them to know about Him? Were they all just too stupid to see him whereas you're the smart one? And where did these false religions come from, anyway? It looks like these pagan cultures just made them up, huh? From a sociological viewpoint, it certainly seems that every culture needs a religion, that religion serves a purpose in society even if it's not correct in what it says. It seems, one might venture, that nearly every religion (at least all those evil wrong ones) is just a cultural creation. All these cultures making up all these religions century after century until one day Judeo-Christianity came along, the one true religion, the one that wasn't made up. Or maybe JC was just another creation in a long line of false religions...hmmm, let's ponder for a minute which option seems most likely, using objective critical reasoning skills. Now, if you can come up with an actual real-world example that casts this kind of analysis into doubt, please feel free to enlighten me. But please...clothes??? |
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In my ever-so-humble opinion, the most convincing argument for the nonexistence of god is the evidence for the existence of god. In fact, the distinct lack of any evidence whatsoever for god supports the hypothesis "there is no god" infinitely better than it supports the hypothesis "there is one or more gods". As the (lack of expected) evidence fits only the null hypothesis, there's no extraordinary claim to require extraordinary evidence (indeed, it could be argued that it's a claim to lack of extraordinary, and it is supported by an extraordinary lack of evidence )
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Albert, your anger and insults sound very much to me like desperation. You've read my warning to theists who come here regularly, I'm sure? The part about how you may find your faith, which you think to be rock-solid, cracking beneath you like rotten ice? Take care where you place your feet, my friend/opponent. Lobstrosity, I am delighted to see you back! Lots of us missed your uniquely insightful posts. |
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HA HA HAH A HA HA HA HAAAAAA HA HA HH AAAAA HA HA AHH A HAHAHA HAAAAAA HA AHA HA HA AAHAHAHAAAA H EE H EHEEHE EEEEE EEEEEEE HEE hEE!!! ...oh. Man. <blink> <blink> <cough> #$*! that was funny. This is probably the best post I have ever seen during my time here on these boards. Do this...try reading this post in the voice of Stewie from the Family Guy. He he he... Anyway, I must say, I was going to take a crack at illuminating the numerous fissures in these shoddy whinings about 'lack' of evidence for God...but why? Albert has already done so magnificently. Albert, my hat is off to you. :notworthy I got tell you guys...I love you...but the hypocrisy of your positions is unbelievable. Using the exact same 'arguments' as above...you should then believe: -Logic doesn't exist...because you can't see, hear or touch it. -Abraham Lincoln never existed...because you can't really define Abraham Lincoln. -Music is fallacious...because different cultures have different forms of musical expression. -You will never make new friends...because you have no evidence that people you don't know will actually like you. -There is no milk at the store...because you have no objective proof of such. I have no problem with athiesm but I will tell you this: I have never met an athiest who truly and unbiasedly applied their reasoning about God to other aspects of their life. It's Ok if you don't belive in God...you just can't believe in any of the above stuff either. Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas |
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It's also not a thing, as God is alleged to be. Strike 1. Quote:
"Abraham Lincoln" was a specific collection of matter. The actions attributed to the collection of matter known as "Abraham Lincoln" fit a highly probable model of American History. Strike 2. Quote:
Music is interpretive by nature. It's not some form of universal truth. Strike 2.5. Quote:
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Who said anything about "objective proof"? I'd take evidence of God's existence equivalent to evidence of milk's existence. Strike 3. Quote:
I'm not bringing my brand new irony meter anywhere near this one. Anyway, I've got news for you: God isn't like other aspects of my life. I don't need to presuppose God in order to function on a daily basis. |
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