Wrangler
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Agreed.Occam's Razor applies here.
However, you are violating Occam’s Razor in being open to our origins tied to aliens in a different universe rather than the revealed Creator.
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Agreed.Occam's Razor applies here.
You're getting confused again in your eagerness to try and put me down. Everything is NATURE not natural. Very clearly many things have design, therefore there must be designers. My car has design, there must therefore be car designers. Plants have design, there must therefore be plant designers or at the least there must be designers who set process in motion that would cascade into mass random generation of forms. None of this remotely supports the absurd notion of a singular all-powerful all-loving Christian God. All the evidence around us every day proves that such an entity does not exist.Does everything include everything or not? If everything is natural then Darth Vader, Santa Claus, God, Easter Bunny, and Rumble Stillskin all exist and are natural.
I'm not an atheist.Many atheists are like you, supposing you can invoke definitions around your Creator.
Really? That’s a false comparison as you are pretending a scientific hypothesis was actually held by the masses.Billions testified to the model of the universe revolving around the Earth.
I've already conceded multiple times that it does suggest there is a writer.Well, clearly you are hostile to Christianity and extrapolating from the foundation of logical inquiry of the available evidence. My question is binary. Does a book prove the existence of a book writer?
Yes or No.
Indeed. See Occam's Razor.Everyone has experiences. What matters is what those experiences actually are.
No it's not false at all. Prior to the 1820s the masses and indeed the Churches believed rigidly that the Earth was immovable and everything rotated around it. They thought it was the centre of the universe. Denying this damages your credibility greatly.Really? That’s a false comparison as you are pretending a scientific hypothesis was actually held by the masses.
the arg strikes me as specious bc you are assuming the author, seems to me anywayYou clearly hope to define your way. The question of the objective evidence of a writer existing in the presence of happening on a book in the woods.
Agreed.
However, you are violating Occam’s Razor in being open to our origins tied to aliens in a different universe rather than the revealed Creator.
wordNo it's not false at all. Prior to the 1820s the masses and indeed the Churches believed rigidly that the Earth was immovable and everything rotated around it. They thought it was the centre of the universe. Denying this damages your credibility greatly.
the arg strikes me as specious bc you are assuming the author, seems to me anyway
PROVE IT!!!I simply suggested there are other life forms more advanced than humans in THIS universe. I
i guess thats why it is said that they not only refuse to enter, but they bar the door to entry for othersYep. It's self-delusion. Poster wants to confirm his misguided beliefs and so looks for ways to support them without honest rational appraisal.
ah well, fwiw in an oft-misquoted verse, Paul suggested that all writings were profitable for wisdom, etc (paraphrased),Does the existence of a book mean that an all-powerful all-loving God was the author? No it could be anyone that authored the book
1. well, i guess Yah might be all-hating, too, but it is hard to deny that The fool has said in his heart "there is no God," simply bc that makes him just another kind of believer, imo. More advanced life forms, implying extraterrestrial, is a popular subject right now, but i havent met one yet!Does the existence of genetic DNA coding mean that an all-powerful all-loving God was the designer? No, it could have been any advanced life form that designed it. Given the design is hugely flawed, fickle and vulnerable Occam's Razor would suggest it was more advanced life forms that created it not the Christian God concept.
lolPROVE IT!!!
Hello there! Firstly, I would like to thank you for coming and and asking questions!What makes a fundamentalist think that their interpretation of the Bible is the one and true interpretation? Are they not acting as if they are God themselves when they assume that their interpretation must be infallible? I’ve never once heard a fundamentalist say that they could be reading the Bible wrong, they’re the only ones who hold the correct interpretation and everyone else is taking it out of context-except for them.
And also, how does it make any sense for a believer to say they don’t know what the future holds, but then turn around and say that you will come before God, in the future of course, after you die? I thought they don’t know what the future holds.
Also, how can a believer know anything at all when they say, “Only God knows”? If only God knows, then we cannot know anything at all, not even that God knows. It’s self-defeating.
Yeah, I've been waiting some 50 years for your religion to produce a 'Green and Blue Letter Bible' - with the verses that are literal and not highlighted like the 'red letter' bibles. I fear it will never happen, since Christians among themselves are all over the place in their opinions on what is literal is what is allegorical.Well, that's my point about most people. They can't do that.
I remember telling a friend in high school that I was so tired I "passed out." He refused to take the term figuratively, no matter how many times I told him it was a figure of speech.
narfWhat makes a fundamentalist think that their interpretation of the Bible is the one and true interpretation? Are they not acting as if they are God themselves when they assume that their interpretation must be infallible? I’ve never once heard a fundamentalist say that they could be reading the Bible wrong, they’re the only ones who hold the correct interpretation and everyone else is taking it out of context-except for them.
And also, how does it make any sense for a believer to say they don’t know what the future holds, but then turn around and say that you will come before God, in the future of course, after you die? I thought they don’t know what the future holds.
Also, how can a believer know anything at all when they say, “Only God knows”? If only God knows, then we cannot know anything at all, not even that God knows. It’s self-defeating.
different kind of narfHello there! Firstly, I would like to thank you for coming and and asking questions!
To be honest, the question you asked is a legitimate one - how CAN we be certain?! How do we know that our interpretation is the correct interpretation? The simple answer …. We can’t. And it is in fact impossible that we ALWAYS are correct in our interpretations of the Scriptures. And I will say that many Christians, most of the time unknowingly, DO take the Scriptures out of context to fit their own personal beliefs, however wrong that is to do. Bible study, and knowing the truth takes time and effort - it is a lifelong mission, and you are bound to have your opinions changed as you walk the path and learn more and more of the truth.
Saying “I do not know what the future holds”, to myself at least, is much more like reading a book. Let’s say I skip to the ending pages, and have the ending revealed to me before I read the rest of the novel. Now I know how the story will end, even if I do not necessarily know the contents within that lead me to that point. That is a lot like what Christians believe - we may not know how the story plays out, but God through His Word has revealed to us how the story ends.
Only God knows is indeed the truth - God is ALSO the only one who can reveal. God is the only one who knows ALL, and the only one who allows us to know anything at all - if we are blessed with a revelation from Him, it is to be counted as a blessing, something called Common Grace - meaning even unbelievers are given this gift when it comes to common knowledge learned! But list like with common knowledge, it takes something called “special grace” from Him to learn and understand his truths, the truths of the Scriptures.
Thanks again for asking these tough questions! If I can be of any more help, please let me know!
fwiw the Bible itself provides a legend for thatYeah, I've been waiting some 50 years for your religion to produce a 'Green and Blue Letter Bible' - with the verses that are literal and not highlighted like the 'red letter' bibles. I fear it will never happen, since Christians among themselves are all over the place in their opinions on what is literal is what is allegorical.:
or the Unknown One :)Agreed.
However, you are violating Occam’s Razor in being open to our origins tied to aliens in a different universe rather than the revealed Creator.
zingMany atheists are like you, supposing you can invoke definitions around your Creator.