Davian
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If I appear to struggle, it is with getting my point across without putting words in your mouth.I'll come down to this, because the rest of your argument can be read and assimilated by others, as can my answers, which I believe adequately address your points and you are starting to argue in a circular manner, which is as frustrating as it is pointless:
Originally Posted by crimsonleaf
I wouldn't try, or be particularly bothered. It's not my place to judge the depth of belief in anyone else. If someone is lying to himself and/or me then it's between him and God.This is not about judging, or a god that may or may not exist. My point is, two (or more) theists don't have a mechanism that I am aware of to qualify their beliefs. You may be the the only one at your church that actually believes that "god" is more than a character in a book. And I cannot be sure about you.
I repeat, I don't care what they believe. It is between them and the God in which I believe.
But maybe you should define what it is you don't believe in. Once we've determined that then we can probably assume that we're talking about what I do believe in. If you're still struggling with what that is (and you really do appear to be struggling)
That sounds like the "prove God doesn't exist!" argument. Are you serious?then I believe in a single, omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent first cause, defined and described in Holy Scripture and which we call God. I believe in the reality of this God and fail to see how anyone cannot accept the possibility of His existence unless they can show His impossibility.
In the absence of evidence to the contrary... personal testimony, particularly your own, might be considered very weak in this case.As for the lowering of my credulity bar, my credulity of the unseen is restricted to the acceptance of it merely as a possibility, not necessarily a reality, in as such "credulity", which implies belief, is a misnomer. As for my specific belief in God, I have evidence enough to satisfy my personal needs for belief, although you may view it as self-deception.
I don't suppose you can tell me what you mean by 'supernatural', other than to tell me what it isn't?My so called "God of the Gaps" comment was merely to point out that it's unreasonable to reject the concept of God (supernatural) as described above whilst not providing an alternative (natural) solution to the question relating to origins,
Of what value is the positing of the undefined and untestable in place of "I don't know"?
You are putting words in my mouth. That is not what I said.and you've told me you can't reject any possibility which you can't define.
From what you have provided, I gather that your "God" does exist - as a product of your imagination.So now that I have defined what my belief is, you can have a pop of telling me why He doesn't exist and why He cannot remain a possibility.
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