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I dont think that the respondents are proving there is no God. I dont even think it is possible to prove there is no God. Im just saying that theyve convinced me that becoming a Christian is not something that would be good for me.
[FONT="]Can you please provide some sound, objective evidence to support this statement? All your following statements rely on this being true, but it appears to me that this is just an assumption on your part without any sound, objective evidence to support it. Unless you can show that this is true, your following statements are all just baseless assumptions.[/FONT]3. Given that, Someone had to create it
My objective reason is that there is nothing to my knowledge in this universe that created it's self. If you see a chair, you don't just assume that it built it's self just because you didn't actually witness the carpenter building it. And if something as simple as a chair can't create it's self, how on earth could something as unimaginably complex as the universe construct it's self. Where did the laws of physics come from anyway? Theres no good reason why the laws of physics act the way they do. And what a coincidence that they work flawlessly (some would say it almost looks "designed") to support life. How fortunate for us living beings.I am still reading this thread so your post wasn’t in vain (well… sort of).
[FONT="]Can you please provide some sound, objective evidence to support this statement? All your following statements rely on this being true, but it appears to me that this is just an assumption on your part without any sound, objective evidence to support it. Unless you can show that this is true, your following statements are all just baseless assumptions.[/FONT]
How about snowflakes? Snowflakes are complex and look designed. Did someone create every single snowflake or did they grow from water molecules and ice crystals?My objective reason is that there is nothing to my knowledge in this universe that created it's self.
The universe grew from simple beginnings into the complex structure it is today over a period of approximately 13.7 billion years. We can observe the universe and discover how the planets, stars and galaxies formed from virtually nothing. We can reason ourselves all the way back to Planck time, but there is absolutely no information available about what ‘existed before’ that point so there is no way of knowing how the universe came into existence. There is zero evidence to suggest that someone or something created it. Reaching a conclusion on how the universe came into being is nothing more than an assumption based on wishful thinking.…how on earth could something as unimaginably complex as the universe construct it's self.
That wasn't the argument, the argument was that nothing created itself. I hope you don't believe snowflakes created themselves...How about snowflakes? Snowflakes are complex and look designed. Did someone create every single snowflake or did they grow from water molecules and ice crystals?
Either you love misunderstanding things on purpose, or everyone here is on the same page, and only you are at crossed wires with us. Eitehr way, that was not the argument, I didn't create myself. My parents created me and I can trace this line back many generations through my family tree to all my ancestors - none of whome, created themselves.How about you? Your body is amazingly complex, but did anyone create you fully formed? Didnt your body grow from a single diploid cell just like every other sexually reproducing organism on this planet? That single cell grew and divided to form other cells that differentiated into the various organs such as the heart, liver, lungs and brain. You had no heart, liver, lung and brain cells at all when you were conceived; they were created by your body as it grew. Your brain is probably one of the most complex lumps of matter in the universe consisting of up to 100 billion neurons, each with up to 10,000 connections to other neurons, yet it grew from virtually nothing.
Just as I grew from simple beginings in my mothers womb, to the complex organism I am today... I was still created by SOMEONE or SOMETHING though. I didn't make myself.The universe grew from simple beginnings into the complex structure it is today over a period of approximately 13.7 billion years.
I'm not sure what it has to do with whether you should be a Christian or not, I was merely pointing out the error.Digit,
I was pointing out to flamingcrouton that many things are not created in their current form; that they grow or evolve over time from very simple beginnings into extremely complex forms. Take your brain for instance. It is a long bow to draw to say that your parents created it when no brain cells even existed in your zygote and, even now, your brain is changing every second.
[FONT="]Be that as it may, I notice that you didnt attempt to answer my questions; in particular, what does this have to do with whether or not I should become a Christian?[/FONT]
[FONT="]Im guessing that Ill be reported again for debating if I have the temerity to ask you to provide some sound, objective evidence that God created your genetic code?[/FONT]And just as we are created via our parents, so was that code created via God.
Then if you are sincere, PM me. Why is it, that as soon as a non-Christian looses the spotlight of Questions for Non-Christians, they go all quiet. Is it about arguing publicly, or finding truth?[FONT="]Im guessing that Ill be reported again for debating if I have the temerity to ask you to provide some sound, objective evidence that God created your genetic code?[/FONT]
[FONT="]Im guessing that Ill be reported again for debating if I have the temerity to ask you to provide some sound, objective evidence that God created your genetic code?[/FONT]
Its about both. Its about finding the truth and doing so in a public forum where those who are seeking the truth can see the evidence (or lack thereof) and decide for themselves what is true and what is make believe. For every person who posts in this forum, there are many more who read it without ever posting. Im not just asking questions and seeking clarification of answers for my own benefit; Im doing it for the other readers here as well. Sending you a private message doesnt help those people discover the truth. Unfortunately, it appears that I am prevented from finding the truth because when I challenge or seek clarification of the vague, ambiguous and unsupported assertions I receive as answers, Im reported for debating. Its almost as though many Christians arent sincere about finding the truth at all.Then if you are sincere, PM me. Why is it, that as soon as a non-Christian looses the spotlight of Questions for Non-Christians, they go all quiet. Is it about arguing publicly, or finding truth?
[FONT="]People who are sincere about finding the truth will question their beliefs and seek sound, objective evidence to support them. You seem incapable of doing either so sending you a private message would probably be a pointless waste of my time and doesnt help the other readers here who are sincere about finding the truth.[/FONT]The sincere always PM, the others just fade away.
I agree with you about General Apologetics and I noted this earlier, but now on top of having my threads closed, one of my posts in a closed thread has been selectively deleted. How do you feel about that?I'm not a great fan of those rules myself, as I find debate one on one rewarding and I've had several people thank me for it here, what I dislike is posting in General Apologetics much, since there you have dozens from all sides and it gets totally sidetracked and confused.
[FONT="]I am completely sincere about finding the truth, which is why I ask questions and seek sound, objective evidence. What makes you think I am not sincere? About what do you think I am not sincere?[/FONT]Long and short of this is that you aren't sincere and I guess 10 pages was good enough to get to that conclusion.
I understand it may be difficult to come here as an outsider in many respects and experience moderation when asking questions as it can seem related, "Hmm, I asked about this, no answer was forthcoming and my post was deleted... what are they hiding/scared of?". That's pretty understandable, but I don't know if I can say enough how this is not the case here. There are rules for this forum, some I don't agree with, but ultimately I have no mod powers here (I'm only a trainee) and for the record I didn't report/delete any of your posts/threads.I agree with you about General Apologetics and I noted this earlier, but now on top of having my threads closed, one of my posts in a closed thread has been selectively deleted. How do you feel about that?
Well it's not up to me to dictate what you feel, but from experience here and in other debates and conversations with people, I think I (and quite likely other posters here) recognise sincerity in a snap. From what you have posted it, it is apparent you have a very strong emotional attachment to your worldview, which is not uncommon, every one of us has an emotional attachment of some degree to our worldview, it's impossibe not to - but you certainly hold on to some arguments ferociously, and have a great reluctance to accept anything that would alleviate any perceived issues you have. Lets look at the God and omniscience question you posted. There were several replies in there the two main being that God knows everything, fine details included and that doesn't interfere with our free-will because it doesn't constrain our decisions or force us to choose in any way, the other is that God has limited omniscience, this would explain prophecy but also accomodate free-will even if you (that's you) believe that by God knowing all God would restrict our choices.[FONT="]I am completely sincere about finding the truth, which is why I ask questions and seek sound, objective evidence. What makes you think I am not sincere? About what do you think I am not sincere?[/FONT]
Youre right again, Digit; it is difficult for me to accept that a person would delete a post apparently arbitrarily. Ive been posting on many forums for years now and this is the first time I have ever had a post deleted. I admit that this is the first time Ive posted on a forum run by Christians so maybe that has something to do with it. The post that was deleted had been answered, by you as it happens. It was between your posts 103 and 104. I am puzzled because the reason given for the deletion was debate is not allowed in Questions by Non-Christians, yet debate had already ceased because the thread was closed hours before the post was deleted and there were plenty of similar posts from all parties in that thread that werent deleted. It seems odd to me that well after the debate had ceased, one particular post six posts from the end was deleted. Perhaps this is just one more example of Christian behaviour that Im going to have to endure if I continue to post on this site.I understand it may be difficult to come here as an outsider in many respects and experience moderation when asking questions as it can seem related, "Hmm, I asked about this, no answer was forthcoming and my post was deleted... what are they hiding/scared of?".
Actually, thats what was in dispute, but of course we cannot debate that here.God knows everything, fine details included and that doesn't interfere with our free-will because it doesn't constrain our decisions or force us to choose in any way
Oh, please. So this is why debate is not allowed in this forum, is it? It allows Christians to make blatantly false statements without fear of redress? It is pointless trying to have a discussion with this no debate rule in force. Im not going to bother with this forum any longer. Ill see you in General Apologetics.Also, soemone earlier demonstrated that sound, objective evidence is a red-herring, yet you are still clinging to that, as per your emotional attachment to your worldview.
[FONT="]Therein lies the problem. You are admitting that no matter what evidence is presented that shows that what you believe is make believe, you will go right on believing it.[/FONT]we all believe we hold the right view about things such as evolution or omniscience, but IF that view changes, our belief in God does not, which is dearest to us.
[FONT="]Therein lies the problem. You are admitting that no matter what evidence is presented that shows that what you believe is make believe, you will go right on believing it.[/FONT]
Hi 3sigma,Youre right again, Digit; it is difficult for me to accept that a person would delete a post apparently arbitrarily. Ive been posting on many forums for years now and this is the first time I have ever had a post deleted. I admit that this is the first time Ive posted on a forum run by Christians so maybe that has something to do with it. The post that was deleted had been answered, by you as it happens. It was between your posts 103 and 104. I am puzzled because the reason given for the deletion was debate is not allowed in Questions by Non-Christians, yet debate had already ceased because the thread was closed hours before the post was deleted and there were plenty of similar posts from all parties in that thread that werent deleted. It seems odd to me that well after the debate had ceased, one particular post six posts from the end was deleted. Perhaps this is just one more example of Christian behaviour that Im going to have to endure if I continue to post on this site.
Actually, thats what was in dispute, but of course we cannot debate that here.
Oh, please. So this is why debate is not allowed in this forum, is it? It allows Christians to make blatantly false statements without fear of redress? It is pointless trying to have a discussion with this no debate rule in force. Im not going to bother with this forum any longer. Ill see you in General Apologetics.
[FONT="]Therein lies the problem. You are admitting that no matter what evidence is presented that shows that what you believe is make believe, you will go right on believing it.[/FONT]
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