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It goes like this:
1. If God exists, there will be evidence that God exists.
2. There is no evidence that God exists.
3. Therefore, God does not exist.
If premise 1 is false, then I don’t see how anyone could ever rationally justify belief in God. If premise 2 is false, show me. I haven’t been able to dispute either of these two premises, so I have had to drop my previously-held belief in God.
Just like math huh?
Show me how it is just like math.
What truth?
I have yet to see you demonstrate anything, that is likely true.
I have seen you preach and give personal opinions and that is about it.
Please do.
Hmmmmm.The problem with that approach for me is that I went through some psychosis several years ago. There may have been some genuine spiritual experience mixed with the psychosis, but it also may have been entirely psychosis. It wasn't like most people describe psychosis, but each person's psychosis is probably a customized expression of their own personality. ... The strange thing about my experience was the intermittency. Most people with psychosis have difficulty functioning and need medication. For me it was like lightning strike dramatic hallucinations every few weeks and then delusional beliefs were spawned by those hallucinations. But I never missed a day of work, and nobody could tell anything was wrong with me during that year or so.
Lately I have made some tepid attempts to pray, but I always find myself stopping and wondering what's the point. I feel like I've proven Christianity to be malarky, and I don't know what a real God (if any) would want. Of course I look at various members of CF who are better educated and smarter than me and also Christians, and I wonder if I made a mistake in my conclusion that Christianity is malarky.
Someone or something told you that one and one was two. You took that "supposed truth" and applied it in your life. Than by "experience" you came to believe it was true. Henceforth you can balance your checkbook correctly.
much love in Christ, Not me.
It goes like this:
1. If God exists, there will be evidence that God exists.
2. There is no evidence that God exists.
3. Therefore, God does not exist.
If premise 1 is false, then I don’t see how anyone could ever rationally justify belief in God. If premise 2 is false, show me. I haven’t been able to dispute either of these two premises, so I have had to drop my previously-held belief in God.
“We” have agreed there is this “thing” called righteousness, correct?
than the question was asked “what is it”
The answer is “that which is right”
Than the question was, people have different definitions of what the word righteousness means. Which is correct. So the question was asked what is righteousness “in itself” not anyone’s particular version.
Than it was answered again; righteousness is that which is right. For that is what righteousness is.
See what??
The truth.
in Christ, Not me
The same way you know one and one is two?
You will say that is a nonsense answer
But it's not, for when you discover "how" you "know" one and one is two
The answer to your question is self evident.
Someone or something told you that one and one was two
You took that "supposed truth" and applied it in your life.
Than by "experience" you came to believe it was true
Henceforth you can balance your checkbook correctly.
No.
Someone didn't just tell me, 1 and 1 is 2. They demonstrated, why 1 and 1 is 2.
People can say anything and make any claim. Demonstrating a claim is likely true, is completely separate, from making a claim.
And demonstrated it.
There's nothing "supposed" about it.
No, I already understood it was true from the get-go. As said, it was demonstrated, not just claimed.
My checkbook is also demonstrably real.
Yes, but only in the sense that we both use the word.
We have not agreed on what it means.
I'll refer you back to the toilet example.
And then I asked, "right, according to whom?".
Because what your bible defines as "right", is really not in agreement with how I understand the term. I can guarantee you that.
That's the same vague answer as the first time it was asked.
Which is just silly.
Anytime you wish to give an unambigous definition for the term, I'm here for you.
Until then, this is a waste of time.