Huh?
You asked when simply wanting more of something granted it to you. The obvious answer to me is when what you want more of exists in your imagination you can instantly grant it to yourself.
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Huh?
So, you agree then that it cannot be accurately claimed that the Bible is factually incorrect?
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Does morality exist without God? Why would it?
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Why would it not?
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The tragedy of disbelieving in God is not a person believing in anything, but it is much worse than that. It is they can believe in anything.
Eudaimonist said:When you can pick and choose among religions, even among strictly monotheistic religions, and even among sects and doctrines within religions, how is that any different?
Nothing about disbelieving in a God means that one will be irrational and believe in "anything". Rationality implies selectivity. It implies that one will reject the contradictory, and demand evidence for assertions to be taken seriously. The rational disbeliever won't believe in just "anything".
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Where is your point of reference to morals and values because no one comes together in on unified thinking or common ground. Especially when nothing is sacred anymore. Atheists don't unilateral think in unison or sequence.
Tinker Grey said:Being human is common ground.
Tinker Grey said:What fascinates me is that some (most?) theists assert that God is necessary for morality. If it didn't exist, we wouldn't be moral.
Yet if one says that being human is enough common ground, the theist asserts that it doesn't work and points out a certain lack of consensus.
This seems to me a de facto admission that God being there isn't helping.
Tinker Grey said:What fascinates me is that some (most?) theists assert that God is necessary for morality. If it didn't exist, we wouldn't be moral.
Yet if one says that being human is enough common ground, the theist asserts that it doesn't work and points out a certain lack of consensus.
This seems to me a de facto admission that God being there isn't helping.
The same questions can be asked about theists - with the same answer.What gives atheists a consensus or common ground when people or cultures don't think alike relative their own personal moralities/ realities?
quatona said:The same questions can be asked about theists - with the same answer.
blarg the 2nd said:the horror of people believing in god is hat they can also believe anything believe anything applys to every one else no matter what and that they know their right based on faith
No, the bible - while being considered common ground among Christians - is not the common ground of theists.In God unity doesn't necessarily mean uniformity, however; God... The Bible is our common ground. There is concrete doctrine that unifies us.
quatona said:No, the bible - while being considered common ground among Christians - is not the common ground of theists.
You keep missing the point:Yes certain aspects of it bring us together or we aren't considered Christian.
Where is your point of reference to morals and values because no one comes together in on unified thinking or common ground.
Especially when nothing is sacred anymore.
Atheists don't unilateral think in unison or sequence.
Intent is prior to content and people can rationalize things away. I am
perfectly fine with you living a meaningless life.... Relative to your own thoughts and thoughts only. It has no effect on me one way or the other. If i was to convince you of God someone else will talk u out of it. I put up some points and rational out there, but if you don't believe sorry that's on you. Kinda like trying to convince you to stop beating that old dead horse. When your thinking it still alive when it is already dead. I live the eternal perspective and some live for the carnal. It's like living in the light of day or night and others live in the night of day...... Oil and water don't mix.