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I greatly appreciate the time and effort. I'm going to respond to the parts which appear to specifically touch on your assertion of organized creationism.
To me, the Bible appears to be written by humans, in an attempt to explain what they visualized at the time in which they wrote it; and nothing more. The Bible does not appear to represent anything forthcoming, prolific, or forward thinking in any manor.
Blanket example, if the Bible would have said something as mundane as - 'Please always wash your hands prior to placing them in your mouth, to avoid small foreign invaders which cause disease and sickness,' would be a nice start. Something as 'basic' as this, might demonstrate foreknowledge, verses looking at what was seen at the time, and presupposing a conclusion anyone at the time could conclude without extra foreknowledge.
No. The verse demonstrates a classic argument from ignorance fallacy. 'When one looks at everything, one can only conclude it must have been created. And until you can prove otherwise, the default conclusion is that my specific God created it.'
There represents nothing of substance from such a verse.
EVEN IF creation is the conclusion in some capacity, how does any of this lead specifically to the God of Abraham, verses the many asserted opposing God/Gods/fallible agent(s)/other? I asked for evidence specifically leading to Yahweh, not presupposing 'creation', therefore it has to only be my specific God.
I hate to break it to you, but this specific example was thoroughly debunked back in 2005, once and for all. Please fast forward to 1:03 minutes in, and beyond to the end, if you wish.
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Again, I'm asking for evidence leading specifically to Yahweh, and not something that may also lead to many other plausible conclusions. I've seen absolutely nothing in this reply leading specifically to Yahweh.
All your a priori conclusions no further demonstrate a 'change agent', verses an '(imperfect/prefect) creating/driving force', verses other. I asked for evidence leading specifically to Yahweh, and not evidence which could as equally be cited for the opposing claimed God(s) of the many people I've encountered over the decades.
Do you have anything in which has not thoroughly been addressed? Anything new?
The laws of logic imply the existence of God.
Why do the Laws of Logic imply the existence of the specific God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? Christianity is based on Scripture and that is where we find the identity and foundation of the universe and the specifics we should expect. In other words, the Bible informs us what to look for if as it claims the God of the Bible exists.
To me, the Bible appears to be written by humans, in an attempt to explain what they visualized at the time in which they wrote it; and nothing more. The Bible does not appear to represent anything forthcoming, prolific, or forward thinking in any manor.
Blanket example, if the Bible would have said something as mundane as - 'Please always wash your hands prior to placing them in your mouth, to avoid small foreign invaders which cause disease and sickness,' would be a nice start. Something as 'basic' as this, might demonstrate foreknowledge, verses looking at what was seen at the time, and presupposing a conclusion anyone at the time could conclude without extra foreknowledge.
Regarding the Laws of Logic (and the Laws of Nature which we are not addressing right now) there are claims that present what to expect. There are a few verses that are important to the evidence supporting the claims.
“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, (Emphasis mine) so that they are without excuse.” Romans 1:20
No. The verse demonstrates a classic argument from ignorance fallacy. 'When one looks at everything, one can only conclude it must have been created. And until you can prove otherwise, the default conclusion is that my specific God created it.'
There represents nothing of substance from such a verse.
God has provided within the things created patterns, designs and solutions from the beginning of time and imparted this information to us through the LoL and gave us solutions even before we needed them. We are ingrained to search for these patterns and designs so that we too can provide similar solutions to our environment when necessary. These designs are apparent in all things created.
EVEN IF creation is the conclusion in some capacity, how does any of this lead specifically to the God of Abraham, verses the many asserted opposing God/Gods/fallible agent(s)/other? I asked for evidence specifically leading to Yahweh, not presupposing 'creation', therefore it has to only be my specific God.
You don't have to finish the whole thing if you don't want to, the first few minutes will suffice.
I hate to break it to you, but this specific example was thoroughly debunked back in 2005, once and for all. Please fast forward to 1:03 minutes in, and beyond to the end, if you wish.
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Again, I'm asking for evidence leading specifically to Yahweh, and not something that may also lead to many other plausible conclusions. I've seen absolutely nothing in this reply leading specifically to Yahweh.
All your a priori conclusions no further demonstrate a 'change agent', verses an '(imperfect/prefect) creating/driving force', verses other. I asked for evidence leading specifically to Yahweh, and not evidence which could as equally be cited for the opposing claimed God(s) of the many people I've encountered over the decades.
Do you have anything in which has not thoroughly been addressed? Anything new?
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