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JWColeman

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As far as morals go, you did not dispute my point that you can't have both relative and fundamental moral system, it would be illogical. So therefore I will challenge you and try to find a circumstantial validation for, hmmmmm.. Rape?

Chances are unless you make some crazy story up, you won't be able to make legitimate the act of rape in any way shape or form. Thus creating a fundamental moral taboo. True moral relativity would suggest that everyone's moral systems are relative to themselves and circumstances. If this were the case your morals would be pretty meaningless. Why should anyone care about anyone's beliefs in such a case? To me anyways, this suggests that there is some kind of fundamental baseline of things that are wrong, period. The reasons for which they are wrong may not be available to us due to our lack of understanding, experience, wisdon, or what have you, but the baseline of fundamental morality is there. I'm sure you know the 10 commandments.

As far as the fact there is no proof suggests disproof is exactly what is wrong with the purely scientific mind. In such a mindset one cannot actually break any ground with anything, unless one first wonders about some possibility that they cannot yet prove, no new scientific discovery's will be made, thus defeating the justification of the mindset you are currently in. Where is the fine line? Why can you wonder about certain things like the innards of a black hole or the creation of a galaxy, yet not wonder about the existence of God? Something called imperical evidence comes to mind.
 
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"An omniscient being would know everything and as such could consider nothing."

This is bad logic. Knowing everything just means you have a lot to consider.

"To think about something means asking questions"

I disagree, I can think about my little girls and simply feel my love for them, or think about how happy they make me. Both of which result in a finite answer. Love them more than anything in the universe, make me happier than anything in the universe, but more importantly, I feel it in my heart.

I didn't have to ask a question, I just know.
 
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Hey, welcome. If you have any questions about why I believe what I believe, feel free to PM me. Also, there's a section of the forum in which you can ask questions and Christians can respond to your questions. Feel free to start some discussions and participate in some existing ones as well as some games. I hope you have some fun here. Welcome to CF.
 
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