ZenMode
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You've yet to make evidence appear.You cannot make the evidence just disappear, Void.
You've yet to make evidence appear.You cannot make the evidence just disappear, Void.
My beliefs are based on evidence. The beliefs of religious people are based on faith, because, again, if all writings about/memories of the Christian god were wiped from the earth, there would be nothing to revive the belief of the Christian god.A circular argument is NOT a fallacy, Void.
Trying to prove one True or False, however, as you do, IS.
The other name of the circular argument is the Argument of Faith. ALL religions are based on faith...even yours.
"Trying to prove one True or False, however, as you do, IS."A circular argument is NOT a fallacy, Void.
Trying to prove one True or False, however, as you do, IS.
The other name of the circular argument is the Argument of Faith. ALL religions are based on faith...even yours.
You are not reasoning. You are already locked in several paradoxes, NONE of which you have resolved. You continue to make fallacy after fallacy.
Inversion fallacy. You cannot blame your word games on me or anybody else.
I never play the "evidence" game with Atheists, I tell them they made a choice now walk the path you chose!You've yet to make evidence appear.
I never play the "evidence" game with Atheists,
I tell them they made a choice now walk the path you chose!
Yes, people who aren't superstitious can become superstitious.
Religion requires faith, ZenMode... You should know all about that because of your belief that a god doesn't exist.Without circular logic,
Life itself.what evidence is there today to support the existence of the Christian god?
Why does it need to be unique to Christianity?What was the reason that is unique to Christianity?
Not really. When I look at the evidence for the Christian god, or the god of any other religion, and think "I just don't see a reason to believe in any of them based on the (lack of) evidence", that's not faith. That's reasoningIt takes faith to be an atheist too.
That really just proves how widespread religious superstition is, not that there's any additional evidence to believe in the gods of any religions.I also used to also think all Christians were superstitious fools. Until I decided to lay my preconceived biases at the doorstep and investigate with an open mind.
CS Lewis and the preeminent American geneticist Francis Collins wrote up powerful cases for a rational Christianity. And whether I agreed with them or not, these men were not making idiotic arguments.
The esteemedt paleontologist Steven Gould famously said about fifty percent of his scientific colleagues were religious, and he could not convince himself that half his colleagues in the science community were fools and rubes.
A lack of belief in gods is based on a lack of evidence, not faith.Religion requires faith, ZenMode... You should know all about that because of your belief that a god doesn't exist.
I'm confused on how that is evidence of a god, much less the specific God of Christianity.Life itself.
A lot of misguided people doesn't make something true.The current existence of billions of self-identified "believers".
A lot of misguided people, who are now deceased, doesn't make something true.The fact that many tens of millions of "believers" have died for their faith.
A lot of misguided people doesn't make something true.The fact that the Holy Bible is the most popular (best selling) book of all time.
Yes, people die...come close to dying, etc. That's not evidence for gods.People's accounts of their near-death experiences.
I'm confused on how that is evidence of a god, much less the specific God of Christianity. You are saying a god created an endless universe, with an uncountable number of stars/planets, in order to have a relationship with a single type of primate, of which he is awkwardly concerned with what the primate does while naked, is somehow actually evidence of your God's existence?The fact that there is only one single planet in the observable universe (out of an uncountable number of planets) that has ideal conditions for hosting life.
You don't want to believe in the wrong god, do you? Most religions have a creator deity, rules put forth by that deity via religious doctrine, a historical record of interaction with mankind, etc.Why does it need to be unique to Christianity?
Like I said I don't play the evidence game ,atheist can walk the path they choseTo be quite fair to believers: none of them ever actually do. They want to, oh most assuredly. Every believer secretly understands that they should have a defensible reason for belief and they can all trot those "reasons" out. The key is: can those reasons convince others?
The fact that so few of those reasons can actually convince others is frightening to consider. It's best to act as if "evidence" for a belief is somehow "unnecessary".
But it never is. It's just hidden because the believer can't get others to hop on board their wagon.
So failing to believe YOU is a choice that I will have to take responsibility for? That's a lot of hubris.
I'm not asking anyone to believe what I believe! I say walk the path you chose!To be quite fair to believers: none of them ever actually do. They want to, oh most assuredly. Every believer secretly understands that they should have a defensible reason for belief and they can all trot those "reasons" out. The key is: can those reasons convince others?
The fact that so few of those reasons can actually convince others is frightening to consider. It's best to act as if "evidence" for a belief is somehow "unnecessary".
But it never is. It's just hidden because the believer can't get others to hop on board their wagon.
So failing to believe YOU is a choice that I will have to take responsibility for? That's a lot of hubris.
The presence of belief in no gods is based on faith (no different than the presence of belief in a god).A lack of belief in gods is based on a lack of evidence, not faith.
Maybe the Christian God created life?I'm confused on how that is evidence of a god, much less the specific God of Christianity.
... but it IS evidence that supports the veracity of Christianity.A lot of misguided people doesn't make something true.
... but it IS evidence that supports the veracity of Christianity. Did all of those people die for something that they knew to be false?A lot of misguided people, who are now deceased, doesn't make something true.
... but it IS evidence that supports the veracity of Christianity.A lot of misguided people doesn't make something true.
... but NDE testimony IS evidence that supports the veracity of Christianity.Yes, people die...come close to dying, etc. That's not evidence for gods.
Maybe the Christian God purposely created a specific home for humanity (Earth)?I'm confused on how that is evidence of a god, much less the specific God of Christianity.
FTFY. Yes.You are saying a god created an endless universe, with an uncountable number of stars/planets, in order to have a relationship witha single type of primate[humanity],
of which he is awkwardly concerned with what the primate does while naked,
Yes.is somehow actually evidence of your God's existence?
No, I don't.You don't want to believe in the wrong god, do you?
Jesus himself claimed to be "I AM", claimed that he and the Father "are one", and claimed/displayed power and authority that only God possesses (such as power over death). Many of his apostles were so strong in their conviction that they were willing to be (and WERE!) martyred for their testimony and belief in what they saw. People typically aren't willing to be martyred for what they know to be a lie.Most religions have a creator deity, rules put forth by that deity via religious doctrine, a historical record of interaction with mankind, etc.
What makes your story more believable than any other religions'?
My beliefs are based on evidence.
The beliefs of religious people are based on faith, because, again, if all writings about/memories of the Christian god were wiped from the earth, there would be nothing to revive the belief of the Christian god.
That is merely atheistic bullshit.You are as atheistic as I am as it relates to all of the gods that man has ever made up, except one. There is no more evidence for your God than there is for all those other gods you don't believe in.
Religion really does not require faith.Religion requires faith, ZenMode... You should know all about that because of your belief that a god doesn't exist.
Life itself.
The current existence of billions of self-identified "believers".
The fact that many tens of millions of "believers" have died for their faith.
The fact that the Holy Bible is the most popular (best selling) book of all time.
People's accounts of their near-death experiences.
The fact that there is only one single planet in the observable universe (out of an uncountable number of planets) that has ideal conditions for hosting life.
Atheists are materialists, who believe matter and energy is all that exists - that matter and energy is fully explanatory of origin, and of all reality. They believe the universe blinked into existence by purely random inanimate reasonsNot really. When I look at the evidence for the Christian god, or the god of any other religion, and think "I just don't see a reason to believe in any of them based on the (lack of) evidence", that's not faith. That's reasoning
Now you're just trolling, how disappointing.That really just proves how widespread religious superstition is, not that there's any additional evidence to believe in the gods of any religions.
Not really. When I look at the evidence for the Christian god, or the god of any other religion, and think "I just don't see a reason to believe in any of them based on the (lack of) evidence", that's not faith. That's reasoning
Yup. I suspect I am correct about you on this.That really just proves how widespread religious superstition is, not that there's any additional evidence to believe in the gods of any religions.