A try of an answer: It is quite long, because I copied all of the original argument. Only so I was able to answer each part continously. The original is in plain, my answers in bold.
Hi folks,
Im going to set aside the discussion of basic terminology for a bit, and offer some esoteric philosophy.
NOTE: I will return to basic terminology at a later time.
People are asking for proof of Creationism.
Why does anyone desire to know how life got started?
If you discover the answer, what will be the benefit of having the answer?
Simple.
Can such an answer provide a clue as to whats going to happen to us after we die?
I have a feeling that thats a big, big concern for most, if not all people who are studying Creationism.
Do we continue on after we leave this lifetime? Or, do we not?
Annihilation is a big fear.
I challenge any Christian who has faith in the hereafter to say, in truth, that he has no fears about what happens after death.
And, why would Christians, or anyone else, who have been taught that there is a hereafter be afraid of whether or not a hereafter exists?
Simple.
The information that is taught is vague, at best.
And, what empirical evidence does anyone have to support what is taught about any hereafter?
I never got any through my years in parochial school or through attending church services, or even through Bible study classes. Did you?
I heard about saints. But, what empirical evidence can you cite that proves that people are in the hereafter?
Keep in mind that I, too, have faith.
And, Im really looking forward to going on to the hereafter. Happy Days Ahead!!
Why? Because I learned a lot of stuff that did prove it to me empirically.
Here are my notes, that I told you about in an earlier post. I call this treatise:
Considering What Is
I am interested in proving that the afterlife exists. I would like to see how it can be proven through the use of deductive logic, by examining what I know exists.
Afterlife
I worried about what would happen to me after I die.
Some people believe that there is an afterlife. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Norse, Druids, North American Indians, Inuits, Shintos, Mythrians and many more believe in an afterlife.
Some people claim to be in contact with people who had died and now live in an afterlife.
Other people say that when they die, they just die and no longer exist.
What proof is there that an afterlife exists, or does not exist?
Can mediums really contact those on the other side?
Do people who have been recognized as saints really continue to live?
As a Catholic, I was taught that saints communicate with people here, and that proof of it is in miracles that occur after the saints deaths. I had a tough time accepting that miracles really happen and needed empirical proof myself.
I sure did not want to believe something that was not true because I dreaded that if I misled myself into believing something for which I had no proof, I would be terrified beyond terror at the time of my death. Far better to prepare realistically for going out of existence completely than to mislead myself by simply accepting that heaven exists when I didnt really have enough concrete evidence to prove it.
What is the GOOD reason that all things exist?
Once I prove that there is a good reason that things exist, I can then explain why I feel that the afterlife exists.
The good reason that things exist would require me to do something with my existence.
What is it that I am to do?
How am I to do it?
What if I dont?
There has to be a good reason that life exists.
Why would a person be born, live, learn and experience things, then die and no longer exist? What a stupid waste, in my opinion.
That is your opinion, and as yet not reason for the existance of a "good reason".
People do goofy things. Why do men make efforts to live good lives? What is a good life, anyway? How does one know whats good and whats not good? Wheres it going to get anyone if hes good, regardless of the cost? Any better off than a guy who causes trouble for others, or even for himself? Why would anyone want to cause trouble for anyone, anyway?
As yet, no answer, only questions - and polemic question as it is.
I can recognize rethoric questions when I see them, and yours seem to ignore the possibility of reasons for a "good life" in this life.
Why arent we all whiling away our time from birth to death, waiting for the inevitable? Some of us seem to be. I felt that I was, at times. When will it all end for me? Lets get it over with, big guy, I might have said to God, whoever he was.
Personal opinion, personal doubts. Do you deny that there are people that have a happy and fulfilled life NOW?
Whats in it for God, if we all zap out? What would he have gained from us if some of us are good, some trying to learn how to be good, and some not even giving a hoot about how they cause harm, then all of us going to the same end - nothing?
Now, where does God come into this so suddenly? We have as yet not established that there is a God who created humans, so why should we bother with his gains - at least at this point of the discussion?
Well, if I were God, I sure wouldnt be very pleased with that kind of scenario.
Alright, you talked me into it. Ill play God, for a little bit:
Heres a guy I gave life to.
He grows up and wreaks havoc wherever he goes. Then he dies. Yippee. What do I do now? Grieve? Heck, no. Glad that ones gone. Write him off, for sure. What a waste of my time he was, Id say. If I were God and a guy like that came and went permanently, what does that say about me? Did I goof? Did I really waste my time? Anybody got a better way of putting it?
Heres another guy I gave life to. Ill call him Joe.
He grows up and behaves himself. He does nice things wherever he goes. Then he dies. Yippee. What do I do now? Grieve? Well, theres one less nice guy in the world. Sorry hes gone. Oh, well. Ill just write him off, for sure, huh? Why? Wish I didnt have to, but thats the way I made the ball bounce. So, back to the drawing board and do it again. Lets see what the next guys like.
What the hey am I doing? Playing marbles? Or did I lose a few? What does it say about a guy like me if I knock off permanently a buddy like Joe? Tell you, dont buddy up to me. Ill knock you off, buddy or no buddy.
Anthropomorphismus - no! even worse: Pattyismus. You apply your personal views and motivation to a yet undefined being.
Perhaps I would deal with thing completly different, if I were God. Does that mean your whole argument collapses at this point?
Look, pal. Im God, alright? I told you guys through my friend Moses, and the rest of them, that you gotta behave yourselves. Do it, or else, I said. Yeah. For what? If youre good, Ill knock you off. If youre bad, Ill knock you off, too. No difference in the end. So, why dont you all just settle down and behave yourselves before I knock you off. Isnt that nice?
Whyd I tell you to be good? My own reasons. Period. Nuff for you? Aint for me. I want you to love me. How are you going to love a guy like me if Im gonna knock you off whether you love me or not? You guys probably think Im pretty foolish by now.
Regardless of the fact that we have not yet established that humans have been a) created b)by a divine being, who c) gave them certain rules to behave - you are again projecting your way of thinking to this assumed God - while ignoring any other possible answers.
Well, weird as this story sounds, lots of people believe it. At least, thats how it seems that they live. They seem to say things like:
I may as well enjoy life while I can. Im gonna end up dead pretty soon, anyway. God knocks us all off in the end, so Im gonna get my kicks while I can.
Or,
There aint no God. First you live, then you die. Thats it in a nutshell. Of course theres nothing after death, stupid. You cant prove that theres an afterlife to me, nohow.
Whats the sense in life if this is true? Hard to figure. If you have an answer, let me know.
You don´t know, so you assume that no-one knows. This is wrong.
A possible answer: there is no sense in life, beyond living.
I may assume, based on your previous statements, that you don´t like this answer.
So what? Do you think you can discard possible answers based on your preference?
(Continued)
Hi folks,
Im going to set aside the discussion of basic terminology for a bit, and offer some esoteric philosophy.
NOTE: I will return to basic terminology at a later time.
People are asking for proof of Creationism.
Why does anyone desire to know how life got started?
If you discover the answer, what will be the benefit of having the answer?
Simple.
Can such an answer provide a clue as to whats going to happen to us after we die?
I have a feeling that thats a big, big concern for most, if not all people who are studying Creationism.
Do we continue on after we leave this lifetime? Or, do we not?
Annihilation is a big fear.
I challenge any Christian who has faith in the hereafter to say, in truth, that he has no fears about what happens after death.
And, why would Christians, or anyone else, who have been taught that there is a hereafter be afraid of whether or not a hereafter exists?
Simple.
The information that is taught is vague, at best.
And, what empirical evidence does anyone have to support what is taught about any hereafter?
I never got any through my years in parochial school or through attending church services, or even through Bible study classes. Did you?
I heard about saints. But, what empirical evidence can you cite that proves that people are in the hereafter?
Keep in mind that I, too, have faith.
And, Im really looking forward to going on to the hereafter. Happy Days Ahead!!
Why? Because I learned a lot of stuff that did prove it to me empirically.
Here are my notes, that I told you about in an earlier post. I call this treatise:
Considering What Is
I am interested in proving that the afterlife exists. I would like to see how it can be proven through the use of deductive logic, by examining what I know exists.
Afterlife
I worried about what would happen to me after I die.
Some people believe that there is an afterlife. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Persians, Norse, Druids, North American Indians, Inuits, Shintos, Mythrians and many more believe in an afterlife.
Some people claim to be in contact with people who had died and now live in an afterlife.
Other people say that when they die, they just die and no longer exist.
What proof is there that an afterlife exists, or does not exist?
Can mediums really contact those on the other side?
Do people who have been recognized as saints really continue to live?
As a Catholic, I was taught that saints communicate with people here, and that proof of it is in miracles that occur after the saints deaths. I had a tough time accepting that miracles really happen and needed empirical proof myself.
I sure did not want to believe something that was not true because I dreaded that if I misled myself into believing something for which I had no proof, I would be terrified beyond terror at the time of my death. Far better to prepare realistically for going out of existence completely than to mislead myself by simply accepting that heaven exists when I didnt really have enough concrete evidence to prove it.
What is the GOOD reason that all things exist?
Once I prove that there is a good reason that things exist, I can then explain why I feel that the afterlife exists.
The good reason that things exist would require me to do something with my existence.
What is it that I am to do?
How am I to do it?
What if I dont?
There has to be a good reason that life exists.
Why would a person be born, live, learn and experience things, then die and no longer exist? What a stupid waste, in my opinion.
That is your opinion, and as yet not reason for the existance of a "good reason".
People do goofy things. Why do men make efforts to live good lives? What is a good life, anyway? How does one know whats good and whats not good? Wheres it going to get anyone if hes good, regardless of the cost? Any better off than a guy who causes trouble for others, or even for himself? Why would anyone want to cause trouble for anyone, anyway?
As yet, no answer, only questions - and polemic question as it is.
I can recognize rethoric questions when I see them, and yours seem to ignore the possibility of reasons for a "good life" in this life.
Why arent we all whiling away our time from birth to death, waiting for the inevitable? Some of us seem to be. I felt that I was, at times. When will it all end for me? Lets get it over with, big guy, I might have said to God, whoever he was.
Personal opinion, personal doubts. Do you deny that there are people that have a happy and fulfilled life NOW?
Whats in it for God, if we all zap out? What would he have gained from us if some of us are good, some trying to learn how to be good, and some not even giving a hoot about how they cause harm, then all of us going to the same end - nothing?
Now, where does God come into this so suddenly? We have as yet not established that there is a God who created humans, so why should we bother with his gains - at least at this point of the discussion?
Well, if I were God, I sure wouldnt be very pleased with that kind of scenario.
Alright, you talked me into it. Ill play God, for a little bit:
Heres a guy I gave life to.
He grows up and wreaks havoc wherever he goes. Then he dies. Yippee. What do I do now? Grieve? Heck, no. Glad that ones gone. Write him off, for sure. What a waste of my time he was, Id say. If I were God and a guy like that came and went permanently, what does that say about me? Did I goof? Did I really waste my time? Anybody got a better way of putting it?
Heres another guy I gave life to. Ill call him Joe.
He grows up and behaves himself. He does nice things wherever he goes. Then he dies. Yippee. What do I do now? Grieve? Well, theres one less nice guy in the world. Sorry hes gone. Oh, well. Ill just write him off, for sure, huh? Why? Wish I didnt have to, but thats the way I made the ball bounce. So, back to the drawing board and do it again. Lets see what the next guys like.
What the hey am I doing? Playing marbles? Or did I lose a few? What does it say about a guy like me if I knock off permanently a buddy like Joe? Tell you, dont buddy up to me. Ill knock you off, buddy or no buddy.
Anthropomorphismus - no! even worse: Pattyismus. You apply your personal views and motivation to a yet undefined being.
Perhaps I would deal with thing completly different, if I were God. Does that mean your whole argument collapses at this point?
Look, pal. Im God, alright? I told you guys through my friend Moses, and the rest of them, that you gotta behave yourselves. Do it, or else, I said. Yeah. For what? If youre good, Ill knock you off. If youre bad, Ill knock you off, too. No difference in the end. So, why dont you all just settle down and behave yourselves before I knock you off. Isnt that nice?
Whyd I tell you to be good? My own reasons. Period. Nuff for you? Aint for me. I want you to love me. How are you going to love a guy like me if Im gonna knock you off whether you love me or not? You guys probably think Im pretty foolish by now.
Regardless of the fact that we have not yet established that humans have been a) created b)by a divine being, who c) gave them certain rules to behave - you are again projecting your way of thinking to this assumed God - while ignoring any other possible answers.
Well, weird as this story sounds, lots of people believe it. At least, thats how it seems that they live. They seem to say things like:
I may as well enjoy life while I can. Im gonna end up dead pretty soon, anyway. God knocks us all off in the end, so Im gonna get my kicks while I can.
Or,
There aint no God. First you live, then you die. Thats it in a nutshell. Of course theres nothing after death, stupid. You cant prove that theres an afterlife to me, nohow.
Whats the sense in life if this is true? Hard to figure. If you have an answer, let me know.
You don´t know, so you assume that no-one knows. This is wrong.
A possible answer: there is no sense in life, beyond living.
I may assume, based on your previous statements, that you don´t like this answer.
So what? Do you think you can discard possible answers based on your preference?
(Continued)