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Really? I thought the bible was supposed to be about god... thank you for enlightening me. You are correct that the bible clearly paints a negative picture of women. However, I've taken great pains to take the emotional part out of why I reject the bible - and I've specifically focused on the logical reasons. The logical reasons have led me to my current lack of belief in a god.
If it cannot be done, then I am at a loss. I am searching for emperical evidence, and have found none.
Faith, as you describe, is contrary to reason because it belief without evidence or justification.
The reason you don't believe in God is because God hasn't called you to belief.
In some countries, stealing is an offense punishable by death. It is irrelevant what I think is fair, since the punishments are doled out by whatever society you are living in.
like?Oh, where do I begin...
Why are there so many clear contradictions in the bible?
We can go acouple of different ways on this one. I perfer to point out that the bible does not say God is not "All Loving." Nor is the "love/Agape" God offers open to everyone. For those who accept the Agape offered to them this love will be boundless. For those who do not there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.Why would a loving god allow such suffering in the world?
Which god is the right god for what?Which god is the right god?
You don't. For not all want to be with God. We have been given a choice to make in this life who to say that eternal life is for everyone?How do I reconcile (if I'm a believer) that many of my friends/loved ones are going to burn in a fiery pit because they don't believe?
Please... This is all apart of the "Seeking" God expects from us (as outlined in Luke 11)Just off the top of my head - but there are so very many more.
I lost my faith a number of years ago, and logic and reason have only confirmed it. I am fairly knowledgable about the bible and am looking for anyone who may be able to debate me/show me evidence in a god's favor.
I believe that life is life - and the fact that I am here, living life, is valuable. I don't need anything to know that - this life is all I have, and living it to the fullest is giving my life the utmost meaning.
Death is death, which is a part of life. It is not a negation of knowledge by any means.
I'm not sure what you mean about error. Truth can be found by trial and error...
Peace can come from within.
Maybe you missed the part where I said I was once a believer...
This sounds like you:
5 Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth:
6 And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.
In any case, why wouldn't a god want all of his creations to believe in him?
He does, but in his time, not theirs. He is selecting a small group now, the rest later. So eat, drink, and be merry (enjoy your life); your time will come.
Where does logic originate?
I'm not at all opposed to logic. Hopefully my replies show some evidence of that. It's the limitations of human rationality I have raised in this thread. Trying to 'prove god' by logic and an appeal to the scientific method as the overriding criteria cannot be done. That does not then imply that faith is opposed or contrary to reason, just that other criteria apply, such as historical, evidential and experiential added to revelation.
John
NZ
I have no disagreement with your position. The atheist regards the existence of the material as all there is. The logic argument is to demonstrate that the non-material exists and that at some point we must account for it. Logic is a non-material entity by which God created and sustains his creation. Logic is not a method as TheQuietRiot would suggest, rather it is an entity comprised of laws. These laws were created by God and are a reflection of how He thinks. Methods are developed and refined but the laws of logic are abstract, universal, and invariant entities. If logic were a method created by humans, then as humans differ so would logic, but as we know, logic is universal and invariant.
The thesis is: an atheist will deny the existence of God (the supernatural, non-material) while all the while using the laws of logic in the denial. This is inconsistent. If logic exists, and atheists will not deny this, then God also exists because He created logic and it is from Him that logic originates. If GodlessJezabel is in disagreement with where logic originates, then I would like her to reveal its source.
I am not interested in debating here with fellow believers, the logic argument is for the OP to engage in. She made a statement in post #15 that the logic argument directly addresses and it is here that I hope God can turn GodlessJezabel from the atheist's natural world view to the Christians supernatural world view.
Ok, but just because every country may decide for itself what is fair, that doesn't mean a universal death sentence is fair. If someone who murders in cold blood receives the same penalty as someone who steals, they may be treated equally, but not in proportion to the severity of the crime. Let's say they both receive only a slap on the wrist. In that case a person's life was intentionally snuffed out, and the perpetrator basically got away with it; the victim and the murderer were treated unequally, which implies partiality, so that standard of fairness is self-contradictory.
I propose that if a judge were to be perfectly fair in all contexts, if it were possible, that he or she would have to treat everyone equally and in proportion to the severity of the crime, so that the perpetrators receive the same treatment they inflicted on their victims. Would you disagree with me or do you think that would be fair, and could that ideal be improved?
If a 30 year old man beats and rapes a 16 year old girl, is that wrong?
Logic is of this world, and it is understood in the human brain. I observe and make logical conclusions based on what is known about the natural world.
This sounds like you:
5 Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth:
6 And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.
He does, but in his time, not theirs. He is selecting a small group now, the rest later. So eat, drink, and be merry (enjoy your life); your time will come.
How convenient...
I was very adamant in my faith and tried to show several of my family members what I thought was the right path. I find no love, though, in a puppetmaker that would play with the emotions of his creations.
How does the concept of logic exist? Why does it necessarily have to exist?
like?
We can go acouple of different ways on this one. I perfer to point out that the bible does not say God is not "All Loving." Nor is the "love/Agape" God offers open to everyone. For those who accept the Agape offered to them this love will be boundless. For those who do not there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
I also like to point out that suffering is the result of living outside the know glory/protection of God. Meaning we live in a realm where our choices are independant of the will of God. Why? So we can make choices in this life and they (accompanied by their consenquences) have true meaning, and will echo throught eternity for us.
Which god is the right god for what?
You don't. For not all want to be with God. We have been given a choice to make in this life who to say that eternal life is for everyone?
Please... This is all apart of the "Seeking" God expects from us (as outlined in Luke 11)
Logic is of this world, and it is understood in the human brain. I observe and make logical conclusions based on what is known about the natural world.