Sorry, I thought you would take what I had stated at the header of the page as part of my answer. And that’s “D”.Stratnerd-Lion, that's "a"
Sorry, I thought you would take what I had stated at the header of the page as part of my answer. And that’s “D”.Stratnerd-Lion, that's "a"
Originally posted by Hank
And Noah jammed all those animals on the ark which evolved into all the species we have today in a couple of thousand years. LOL
No one is denying truth. The issue is about "absolute" truth.
"I believe this...", "I believe that...", I believe that what I believe is absolutely true.
Fine, but saying it and believing it still doesn't make it true, and it especially doesn't make it absolutely true, to anyone else but the "believer". And in fact what that proves is that for we humans, the only truth we seem to be able to express (or grasp) is relative to our own experiences an beliefs. Relative truth is all we seem to possess, and a relative truth is not an absolute truth no matter how much we believe and claim that it is. A belief in God does not a God make. All it makes is a "believer".
This is and has always been the essential problem with such a debate. The same limitations that befall the believer, also befall anyone who would be foolish enough to try and DISprove such a metaphysical belief; the substance of which lies outside of our reality (and therefor outside of our ability to verify).
So we can make all the claims we want to about God, the afterlife, fate, whatever. But all they will ever be are claims. And if we pretend that they are something more than a claim, we are pretending. Even when we succumb to the illusion our own pretenses, we are still pretending. This much IS true.
Bob isn't going to present any evidence outside his own personal beliefs and experiences because there isn't any. And Zakath isn't going to disprove Bob's assertions because he can't. All Zakath can do is prove that Bob's assertions about the truth of God are all relative to Bob's beliefs and experiences, only, even if Bob can't recognize or admit to this himself. But proving that Bob's beliefs about truth are relative to Bob, does not prove that they are untrue any more than Bob can prove that they are true.
Yet, maybe some folks will learn a thing or too about their own assumptions about God, and truth, and the limitations of a human being's ability to varify their own assumptions.
The answer is this: the only way to God is by faith, should one experience a desire to go there.
We can choose to believe anything we want to for any reason we want to, regarding or disregarding whatever evidence we choose. As is certainly evidenced by this forum! *smile*Originally posted by Lion Pure-X, you said:Well, that is exactly what Bob stated in his last post, wasn't it? He stated that we choose to believe in a creator, not because of what we don't know, but rather because of what we do know.
We do know that in every possible test case, that we have observed, the laws of thermodynamics prevail. We do know that in order for a complex machine to exsist, there has to be a designer. You, on the other hand, have to hope that numerous physical laws will be proven wrong, so that your belief systems can stay in tact.
Pure-X you are a man of great faith.
Originally posted by Eireann
LOL. Yeah, I'd like to see someone replicate that whole farcical pull out a rib, poof: it's a woman! thing!
Originally posted by Stratnerd
It would be wonderful if we could continue this debate in the Origins section. I'm very interested in hearing how there's overwhelming evidence for a young earth - I can't come up with anything reasonable or reliable.
But is does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson
Originally posted by cheeezywheeezy
Hey Hank...
How many animals did Noah need to take on the ark? Do you even know...or are you just throwing that comment out there thinking it is actually making a point?
Me neither….oh wait… there’s that dust on the moon thing, radiometric halos, minerals and salts in the oceans, magnetic field, Moon’s distance from the Earth, the Sun’s diminishing size, human population count, existence of asteroids and meteors, …well anyway, me neither.It would be wonderful if we could continue this debate in the Origins section. I'm very interested in hearing how there's overwhelming evidence for a young earth - I can't come up with anything reasonable or reliable.
And you're looking oh so hard, aren't you?
When you have seen Him, you will know. Try it; you'll like it!Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.