Zakath
Resident Atheist
Originally posted by RogerB
No, because I am absolutely, positively certain that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life.
... based upon what?
Originally posted by RogerB
No, because I am absolutely, positively certain that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life.
Originally posted by RogerB
No, because I am absolutely, positively certain that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life.
Originally posted by PureX
No, people eventually realized that some characteristics of human behavior are good for humanity collectively, and not just individually, while others are not.
We humans are each different, and so on an individual scale, good and evil are very subjective.
Originally posted by Zakath
... based upon what?
I am sufficiently confident that the probability of the existence of any God, let alone the Christian God, is low enough to not lose any sleep over the prospect of losing this wager. Besides, you are asking me to believe in something that I genuinely do not think exists.
Originally posted by CRASH
BOOM! :dead: Somebody call Zakath a medic! And throw in some towels so we can clean up the blood!
:cheers:
Originally posted by Flake
I dont even know what that means.
I have prior knowledge of his position so I do not need to ask him; nor does he claim to be "absolutely certain".Originally posted by RogerB
Why didn't you ask Flipper the same thing about...
Originally posted by RogerB
Thank you Mr. Obvious.
Originally posted by Flake
Who is Mr Obvious?
Originally posted by Zakath
I have prior knowledge of his position so I do not need to ask him; nor does he claim to be "absolutely certain".
Would you answer my origional question? Upon what do you base your absolute certainty?
Yet he's willing to risk eternity on something he's not absolutely certain about....and you buy that, no questions asked?
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Would you answer my origional question? Upon what do you base your absolute certainty?
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First hand experience. Bob's whomping of you is merely icing on the cake.
Sure. It's his life.Originally posted by RogerB
Yet he's willing to risk eternity on something he's not absolutely certain about....and you buy that, no questions asked?
How so?First hand experience....
Originally posted by quip
Of course you realize your "eternal god" is also "described" as being the initial creator and subsequent first cause of our universe. To support this 'first cause-designer' argument, it is logically declared that: Every existent thing must have a first cause, yet if this is the case, God (in order to exist)must have a first cause (even if this cause is God himself), therefor God cannot be eternal, sorry, can't (logically) have it both ways.
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But I ask how does something come from nothing? For something to exist it therefore must be subject to a law that states it must have a cause. Seem God has violated his own law!!
The Christian position is merely assertion. It is only necessary that the Christian God existed prior to the formation of the universe. What evidence do you have to indicate that the Christian God is without beginning?Originally posted by Charismata
Only things that begin to exist need a cause. God is eternal. He has no beginning and no end. You are in serious error because you still don't understand what the christian argues.
There is no logical contradiction.
In my case, I am reasonably certain, as contrasted with "absolutely certain", that the Christian deity does not exist. There are no guarantees in life. We all "places our bets and takes our chances." It seems that those who earnestly desire certainty like to bet on religion...