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Sigh. What on Earth are you talking about?Why do you come here and show us your bad side? You have zero chance of shaking anyones faith. I'm sure you know we laugh at you for the lame attempts. Be truthful and tell us all what your goal is.
I think you do believe but don't want to follow. It is your choice.
Nobody's managed to successfully do so yet.
I have seen Santa with my own eyes. I can assure you that he exists.It's that time of year again! Merry Christmas, one and all.
In my experience of debating Christians - stretching back over a good few years - I have often encountered the argument (either stated directly indirectly) that I have to disprove God's existence in order to maintain my atheist stance. As in, "Can you prove that God doesn't exist? No? Then how can you say you're an atheist?"
In this festive season, I think it's worth revisiting the character of Father Christmas, and considering what he has to teach us.
So here's my question. Can you prove that Santa Claus does not exist?
And as a follow-up: if you can't disprove his existence, is it therefore logical of me to maintain my belief that he does exist?
(Disclaimer - for the purposes of this thread only, I shall be a believer in Santa Claus).
I think before we go any further on this, I'd like you to post the verses you're referring to.Jesus didn't "change his mind" about wanting to be taken off the cross. God the Father said no, which is completely different.
That may be the point for you. But from the point of view of a debate on the validity of prayer, your argument shows that prayers mean nothing. If you get what you prayed for, yay, God answered your prayer. If you don't get what you prayed for, yay, God answered your prayer - with "no" or "later".As for prayer meaning "nothing" since it has to be in accordance with God's will to be answered, this misconstrues the point of prayer. The point is not to push a button and get whatever we want as if God were a divine vending machine. He's not and doesn't claim to be. The point of asking for things in prayer is to show our faith in and reliance on God. As the Bible says, he already knows our needs and desires before we pray, so it's not like we need to bring them to his attention or he'll miss them.
Sure you have. It's just that I don't think your ideas are consistent with the Bible.In any event, I've explained to you what I (and every Christian I've ever talked to or read) think the Bible as a whole teaches about prayer.
Good point! Apparently the Bible teaches contradictory things, and Christians simply choose which they will believe - or, it might be more accurate to say, make up their own interpretation to reconcile what the Bible says with what they experience.You're free to disagree. But note that if you claim the Bible's teaching on prayer is "inconsistent," you can't also claim it teaches that all prayers will be answered, and so Christians are silly for continuing to believe in God when their prayers aren't answered.
Logically, yes, but experientially no. Let me put it like this:At best, all you can claim is that you don't know what the Bible teaches on prayer because of the alleged inconsistencies. If that's the case, you have little grounds for trying to score debate points with Christians by pointing to unanswered prayer.
I wouldn't be so quick to claim victory if I were you. Just a word to the wise.Speaking of debates, I see no point in continuing this one because you've obviously made up your mind.
Wow! Strong evidence indeed.I have seen Santa with my own eyes. I can assure you that he exists.
I'm so sorry!beg to differ....post #35
once again Santa was a no show!
not at our house & not in neighborhood
I stayed up the whole night
we had snow & no tracks on rooftops...none
That seems rather extreme.after @klutedavid changed his avatar from the cute sheep, don't believe a word he says
I wouldn't be so quick to claim victory if I were you. Just a word to the wise.
You have a point there. I apologise.I never claimed "victory," whatever that means in this context. Putting words in people's mouths is bad manners on the internet (just a word to the wise).
Well, yes. Because I disagreed with them, and explained why.I have explained to you what the Bible teaches about the nature and meaning of prayer, and you have rejected my explanations.
I think some Christians tend to get annoyed when atheists correct them or point out their mistakes.That's fine, but frankly I don't need lessons in Biblical exegesis from an atheist who presupposes that God doesn't exist and then selectively interprets the Bible in a way that fits his presupposition.
Ah. Tried it before, have you?I could offer you plenty of examples of answered prayer in my own life and in the lives of others, but you would simply dismiss all of them as coincidences, so I won't bother.
My position is a strictly rational one. My beliefs are formed with evidence, logic and reason. If fresh evidence is presented, I will revise my beliefs.I thus am tired of this discussion because you, by all appearances, have in fact made up your mind and simply want to argue for the sake of arguing. You're welcome to it.
Another Christian unable to meet the "Can you prove Santa does not exist?" challenge.Cheers. (Unwatch)
Thank you, Tinker!I've yet to meet a real Christian. They don't believe there is a god. They are just seeking out something that says there is one so there'll be someone to forgive them. They know that they will cease to exist in the end but they hold out hope that that isn't true. My suggestion to them would be to stop being lazy and wasting the precious little bit of time they have start living a fulfilling life.
Sounds insulting doesn't it.
Well, I was just parodying the included quote.Thank you, Tinker!
Funnily enough, I started a thread a while back which had some profitable discussion. It was about whether Christians really do believe what they say or not, since their actions don't seem to line up with their beliefs.
Sigh. What on Earth are you talking about?
We're trying to have a serious discussion here. If you're interested in it, please address the OP.
I've yet to meet a real Christian. They don't believe there is a god. They are just seeking out something that says there is one so there'll be someone to forgive them. They know that they will cease to exist in the end but they hold out hope that that isn't true. My suggestion to them would be to stop being lazy and wasting the precious little bit of time they have start living a fulfilling life.
Sounds insulting doesn't it.
You pretending to know other's motivations is an insult. You pretending to know that all atheists are lying is an insult. Send your mind-reading helmet back for a refund.My comment was meant to be insulting. I not hiding anything. I'm not embarrassed of my beliefs. Scripture says "beatings are for the backs of fools." If the Bible calls out scoffers as fools I have no problem saying the same and treating them as such.
Coming into a Christian forum as an atheist that only wants to spread doubt instead of learning is an insult.
You pretending to know other's motivations is an insult. You pretending to know that all atheists are lying is an insult. Send your mind-reading helmet back for a refund.
If your comment was meant to be insulting, you are breaking forum rules. Christians and non-Christians alike, we are all enjoined to treat each other with courtesy.My comment was meant to be insulting. I not hiding anything. I'm not embarrassed of my beliefs. Scripture says "beatings are for the backs of fools." If the Bible calls out scoffers as fools I have no problem saying the same and treating them as such.
Coming into a Christian forum as an atheist that only wants to spread doubt instead of learning is an insult.
If your comment was meant to be insulting, you are breaking forum rules. Christians and non-Christians alike, we are all enjoined to treat each other with courtesy.
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