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04-27-2007, 01:41 AM #21OPSenior Member
Can we agree on this?
Originally Posted by ukmonkey
On a deeper level, I agree with MrDevious on this one. The Athiest does not have faith, cause if it were faith, there would be substance and evidence. But since the Athiest has none against God, they are just trusting in man. I was generalizing using the word faith meaning that we have to trust in someone else to come to our conclusions. Trusting in something that is not true doesn't mean you have faith. Jesus is FAITH. If you don't have Jesus, you don't have FAITH.
Thanks Richie Rich!!!:hippy:
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04-27-2007, 02:47 PM #22Junior Member
Can we agree on this?
again, i believe that is an incorrect assumption. I dont believe in God anymore, and i am not saying that that there isnt a god, just that my intuition adn reasoning has led me to believe that God in the sense of the bible is not something i can believe in. I think that takes faith to believe that. There is more then one kind of faith.
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04-28-2007, 02:26 AM #23OPSenior Member
Can we agree on this?
God is a righteous judge. He gives us free will. He will deny those that deny him. If this controversial word of God is TRUE, then those that deny him will have to face the cosequences of being seperated from the LIGHT. Let God be true but every man a liar. :hippy:
"as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged."
To each his own. :jointsmile:
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04-28-2007, 06:47 AM #24Senior Member
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God is a creation of Man.
Science is an observation of the world.
We didn't create the Universe around us, but we sure as hell created religion to fill the bits we didn't understand.Minds are like parachutes, they both work best when open.
[SIZE=\"1\"]Thomas R. Dewar[/SIZE]
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04-29-2007, 12:59 PM #25Senior Member
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The truth remains the truth regardless of what you or those around you choose to believe.
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04-29-2007, 07:42 PM #26Senior Member
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Right. Promoting faith is pretty much saying that it doesn't matter whether or not one's beliefs correlate with the truth about reality.
"I have faith in Jehovah, you have faith in Allah, he has faith in L. Ron Hubbard. Yeah, we can't all be right, but who cares what the truth is? If everybody else is believing in stuff with no real good reason to choose those particular beliefs, then it's okay for me to believe stuff without having anything to back it up too."
It is just a way to justify not thinking about stuff. When you believe in something that isn't true like religion, you have to make up all sorts of excuses for why reality doesn't seem to support your position. It's very interesting to see all the different ways people of faith cope with this. The various rationalization mechanisms are pretty much the same no matter what false belief you're talking about. Believers in religions, crazy conspiracy theories, psychic powers, astrology, and alternative medicine all use the same techniques for justifying their rejection of logic and reason in favor of what's comfortable to believe for them.
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05-05-2007, 06:56 PM #27Member
Can we agree on this?
Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
Your assertion that for every scientific fact there is a scientist that lines it with the word of god is also wrong. No real scientist would say the earth is not about 4.6 BILLION years old or that humans did not descend from apes. These are FACTS, not THEORY.
Then you go after the fact that evolution is "just a theory". Well, gravity is also just a theory, thermodynamics is just a theory too. Yet these "just a theory" (and many others) work well enough to build pretty much everything you see on your daily life.
Try to build a plane with the knowledge the bible gives you. Does it work ? No.
Try to build a plane with the "theories that could be wrong". What happens? We build planes, and even better planes, and even better planes than previously thought. The fact that's it's a THEORY doesn't make it wrong.
The thing with religious people is that you take gaps in scientific knowledge and attribute it to god. You know, like ancient egypt people who said Ra was the god that made the sun rise, or in ancient greece where poseidon was the god of the seas.
It's like:
"oh you can't explain where matter came from? GOD!!"
"oh you can't explain how life started? GOD!!"
But..
"If God was there before everything else, then who created god ? And who created god's creator?" ad infinitum
--> "He's the alpha and the omega!!!"
Right. PLEASE!
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05-05-2007, 09:00 PM #28Senior Member
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What we call "proofs" the earth really have billions of years is not a so strong proof.
For example, lets imagine someone goes to a theater, but arrives late, so the person watches the movie from the middle, instead from the beggining. Im supposing the person is alone in the theater (i know its sad, its just for the argument's sake). My question is, how this person can be absolutely sure the movie really started from the beginning? It could have started, from the middle, only moments before this person arrive to the theater. So, this person just could not tell the difference.
The same happens with us. We are here upon the earth only some millions of years (at most). How can us be so sure of things that happened much before we're here? How can anybody prove, in an unquestionable way, that the world was not created just a little time before?
Once, one friend of mine that was given to this phylosophies, and who showed me this argument, went even further: we cannot prove that even yesterday really happened. The universe could have been created today, and we could have been created today too, but our minds filled with memories to simulate that we were here before, and that we had a past.
I struggled a lot against him, but in the end i had to agree. Really we cant prove or disprove it. Since that day i stopped to take so much things for granted. We think we know much more than we really know. But now im aware of it.
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05-05-2007, 11:51 PM #29Senior Member
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theres no such thing as time, there was never a beginning and there will be no end, we have lived for billions katrillions babigilions of years, maybe not as a separate entity as we do now, but we still existed forever.
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05-06-2007, 02:30 AM #30Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Oneironaut
Just clearing that up, because there is a distinct difference between agnositc and athiest.
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