Nathan David
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Why is "We don't know" not an acceptable answer?blixation said:lol. if you call that an answer then man we are going to be here all day.
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Why is "We don't know" not an acceptable answer?blixation said:lol. if you call that an answer then man we are going to be here all day.
Why is "We don't know" not an acceptable answer?
Words do not have absolute meanings, their meaning is derived from context. Many (most?) people who label themselves as "atheist" do not hold the position that "there is absolutely no god". Whether you view them as "real" atheists or not is merely your opinion.blixation said:To be an atheist, or A = negative Theos = God (negative-God or No God), is to say that it is an absolute that God doesn't exsist.
And in the case of how the universe started, the agnostic/ ignoramus is the honest person.The latin equivalent for agnostic is ignoramus, one who doesn't know.
This is pure fallacy. its a confusion of cause and effect (you imply that because the fool says there is no god, then anyone who says there is no god is a fool) and a red herring (a fool is not the same as an ignoramus.)Which affirms absolutely the statement in Proverbs:
The fool (or agnostic) hath said in his heart, there is no God."
blixation said:Yes it is, but it's like you all answer as if it was fact or true that there is no God. Its like it is affirmed as if there was 'no' God. It's funny cause it is stated as an absolute that God doesn't exsist. To be an atheist, or A = negative Theos = God (negative-God or No God), is to say that it is an absolute that God doesn't exsist.
blixation said:Which affirms absolutely the statement in Psalms:
blixation said:"The fool (or agnostic) hath said in his heart, there is no God."
If you look at everything, it is truly foolish to say you don't know how everything came to be. Even small tribes in the jungles laugh at the naivety of even having a thought that there was no 'higher power' than ourselves. That's why Paul states in Romans, "For the invisable things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they (the world) are without excuse."And in the case of how the universe started, the agnostic/ ignoramus is the honest person.
He didn't create you to go to hell. The reason why we go to hell is because the soul that sins it shall die. God craeted you in his image. People don't go to hell because thats how God created them but because they have sinned against God and due judgment is deserved. You break the law you have to pay the fine; same thing in Gods case you sin against you have to pay forever in eternal torment. It's that serious!! Don't take it lightly. If God is good He must by nature (like a judge) punish all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; enveous, murderers, deceitfulness, ..ect and those who have gone contrary to the ways of God. Why? because the wages of sin is death, that why we all physically die is cause we sin against God, but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus.So, if your God exists, why did he create me to go to hell?
I disagree. If you do more than just look, but also seek to understand, it quickly becomes apparent that one has two choices: admit to not knowing everything, or hurridly invoke a god to explain away the unknown. The fool is the latter IMO.blixation said:If you look at everything, it is truly foolish to say you don't know how everything came to be.
So can one not believe and go to heaven? I don't sin in any other way-other then disbelief; a disbelief due to God not providing any evidence that an omnipotent God would know that I would accept.blixation said:He didn't create you to go to hell. The reason why we go to hell is because the soul that sins it shall die. God craeted you in his image. People don't go to hell because thats how God created them but because they have sinned against God and due judgment is deserved. God must by nature punish all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; enveous, murderers, deceitfulness, ..ect and those who have gone contrary to the ways of God. Why? because the wages of sin is death, that why we all physically die is cause we sin against God, but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus.
drfeelgood said:What about them? I honestly know nothing about them, so I'm just starting to read now as a result of you mentioning them. I'm curious. Mind you, it's 6:40 AM, and there's no prayer I'll get any kind of understanding happening this early in the morning (I've yet to go to bed. I guess I won't be)
Talk about a strawman... Please, go back and read what I said to LadyShea.![]()
I disagree. If you do more than just look, but also seek to understand, it quickly becomes apparent that one has two choices: admit to not knowing everything, or hurridly invoke a god to explain away the unknown. The fool is the latter IMO
He created you to go to Heaven. It is by choice you go to one place or the other. Even Einstein believed in God, but I suppose you are smarter and better informed than he. He realized that because of the immense scale and order of the universe, far too much precision was involved for it to arbitrarily evolve, hence, the universe was designed by something of a Higher order.Meatros said:So, if your God exists, why did he create me to go to hell?
I'm not smarter then Einstein, but I also know that Einstein didn't believe in your God if he believed in God at all. You're appealing to authority.Vxer1000 said:He created you to go to Heaven. It is by choice you go to one place or the other. Even Einstein believed in God, but I suppose you are smarter and better informed than he. He realized that because of the immense scale and order of the universe, far too much precision was involved for it to arbitrarily evolve, hence, the universe was designed by something of a Higher order.
He may well have done (I haven't bothered to check whether this is a misquote). But even if he did, you are now guilty of using an "appeal to authority" fallacy, so your point is worthless.Einstein once said, "If any scientist is willing to futher his career he must first admit the truth of a higher power."
How can a cop out be wise?The first is humble since you can't explain everything, the latter is wise.
First off, speak for yourself. Your opinion is noted though and again it's wrong-I mean, you couldn't provide me any evidence that the Christian God existed-yet you are saying there is evidence? So why do you not want me to go to heaven? Present this evidence!blixation said:Oh and also the reason why so many people go the route of not to believe in God, is not because of the lack of evidence, quite the contrary there are many things that point to the nessecity of a divine being.
Incorrect and wishful thinking on those who actually have the ignorance to believe this.blixation said:But the reason why so many choose not to beleive is because you can do whatever you want without the guilt or condemnation.
blixation said:If not, you will severley for your wrong-doing against God. That Is The Truth!
First off, speak for yourself. Your opinion is noted though and again it's wrong-I mean, you couldn't provide me any evidence that the Christian God existed-yet you are saying there is evidence? So why do you not want me to go to heaven? Present this evidence!
You started a thread on evolution and Darwin. No one was talking about whether or not a god exists until you brought it up. You asked where the universe came from, you got an answer, and then you brought your belief in God into it. I think you need to phrase your questions and discussion topics more carefully. If you want to discuss biology, discuss biology. If you want to discuss religion, discuss religion. But I don't understand why you're jumping back and forth between these two topics.blixation said:Yes it is, but it's like you all answer as if it was fact or true that there is no God.
I said nothing of Einstein believing in a Christian God so get your facts straight. Einstein believed that a God did exist, what exactly he believed about God I do not know. Einstein's theories were also not widely accepted by the scientific community, yet they were wrong and he was right. Because he believed in God it expanded his ability to think outside the box that atheist scientists live in. He believed God and science co-existed.-Jae- said:Einstein didn't believe in the Christian God , but I guess you are smarter and better informed then him.
Ok , see how silly those kind of arguments are?
And thusly, you prove yourself delusional.blixation said:But the reason why so many choose not to beleive is because you can do whatever you want without the guilt or condemnation. To not believe, you are freed to do whatever you please without being held accountable or facing the consequences of your choices. To not believe, releases you to fulfill all the lustful desires that burns within your hearts. You want to desperatly sooth those desires that will go the route of not believing in God. Like a pig back to its mire! You know that is the truth and I know that is the truth.