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Yes ... with one exception:

It's not "reasons beyond their control."

No one is going to Hell that doesn't deserve to go.

Is that good news to you?
 
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On what happened prior to what is explained by the big bang model I can only speculate.
We aren't talking about what came before the big bang, it is in the first seconds that space, matter, energy and time come into existence.
 
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The subject is belief, and if we should be held accountable for them.
Yes.

Then why all of your posts on morality and justice, if your theology is not based on morality or justice?
What? They are based on morality, justice and mercy.

...except for those "bad enough" to not believe, or believe in other gods, etc.

Serial killing is one thing, but disbelief...
Everyone whether they don't believe, they don't feel they are bad enough or those who feel they are good enough all are not sinless. Period. If you are sinful you have to be covered by Christ to go to heaven. Period.

Obviously our beliefs can change, but again you evade my point. I am talking about changing our beliefs by conscious choice.
Are we unconscious if we make a decision based on evidence or what? I don't know why you think that conscious choice is different than a reasoned choice.

demonstrated that you could not do it, with the green apple example. How can you expect me to do the same for gods?
You are claiming to make a conscious choice we have to leave reason behind?
 
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I didn't become a Christian based on evidence from the observation of the world. I really believed that Christian's were rather self-righteous. So this is what I am trying to get you to explain. What evidence in the universe did you discover that you felt falsified Christianity?


What evidence didn't convince you?

What did you attribute this things to after you left Christianity?



There are various reasons for them not to conclude that the appearance of design is actual design. Many think that even if it is design, it adds nothing to science and so it is not included in their work. Many believe that it supports design but it can't be scientifically tested so again in science it is not included. Then there are some that base this opinion on their own personal biases.




Thank you for understanding that point. Not many people take that into account. By all means, if I miss a question point it out to me. IN formal debates I might have the affirmative position but you have the burden of rebuttal. You can't just claim I am wrong and have nothing to replace it with. You haven't provided any alternative that you can provide evidence for to discount my position. Yet, we are not in a formal debate and in a conversation or discussion it seems rather lopsided if you are not willing to place your own view up to scrutiny.




I would agree.


Do you have all the information you would need to determine that any other world that allows free will or free choice would or could be different?

Of course I am not asking you to believe something that I don't even believe. Also, I don't think that you were asking me to convince you about God's motivations or morality but how I being a Christian can view it. I think I have reasonable and cohesive answers for how I view the situation.

I feel like a lot of questions I asked got overlooked in your response there so if you have a chance to go back and address them that would be appreciated
Have a great night!
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I thought that post might have been somewhat confusing, sorry.


You seem to be saying that either God actually will eventually give me the major hint I need or he isn't bothering to give me a sign because I would refuse him no matter what. I think we can agree that the former option is of course completely unverifiable, but theoretically possible. But let's pretend that I'm minutes from death and I've still not gotten the obvious sing I need. In this case your only other option is that I actually would not have been convinced by the personal introduction-blindness-miracle thing. Speaking on my own behalf, I would say this is dead wrong, but again I suppose it's theoretically possible.

But even if I am wrong in thinking such an experience would convince me, I don't see how this fits with your claim that free will is important to God. If it is so important to him that I either choose him or deny him of my own free will, why would he never give me the sign I think I need so I can make my free will choice? Just because he knows I will still turn away? Isn't it violating my free will to deny me the chance to actually make the decision? If not, please explain.



I assume from the argument that it is a figure of speech that you are not aware of any translations that suggest "The Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart" means the same thing as "Pharaoh hardened his heart". Is that correct?

I'm aware that figures of speech are used, but I don't think you've made a strong case for God hardening Pharaoh's heart being a figure of speech. It still seems to me that the fact that the author several times said that Pharaoh hardened his own heart indicates that something different was meant, i.e. that it was God, not Pharaoh, doing the heart hardening in this instance. What do you think about this distinction?



I agree that it is possible that he was lying in this instance, but again I come back to wondering why the biblical author would repeatedly make the distinction if he really meant the same thing each time.



I'm not making any statements about what is more moral. I am asking you two questions:

1. Is it good an moral in this instance to kill babies? Your answer seems to be yes, but I would appreciate an explicit answer.

2. Does it violate free will to kill those babies before they get the chance to exert their free will and choose evil?


I'm asking this question so I can understand how your morality works. I know you don't believe Jesus would ever ask such a thing but that is not the point. I would appreciate a direct answer. I'm not trying to trick you into saying Jesus is immoral or something. I just want to know what you would do. So again, knowing in your heart without a shadow of a doubt that Jesus (not an impostor) had really commanded you to kill babies, would you do it? Would that be a moral act?

Also I think you missed this question: Do you do not consider God and Jesus to be different versions of the same being? Do you not subscribe to the Trinity?


1. I am aware that this occurs. However I am not aware of any such occurrences on the scale required for the order of creation in the bible to be salvaged. In any case I don't think the suggestion that the angiosperm fossil record might someday be moved back before the advent of life in the sea is really a convincing argument to defend the order of creation in Genesis. Saying that the fossil record might produce new data that aligns with Genesis does not constitute support for the Gensis account actually being accurate to the best of our knowledge.

2. Not off the top of my head. But the non-existence of similar creation myths wouldn't serve as any support whatsoever for the accuracy of the biblical account. If you disagree please explain why.

3. I included some of it in the post you responded to. The order of creation in Genesis simply doesn't match the order in which organisms appear in the fossil record. You've made the argument that Genesis is just giving an overview of what was created and is not meant to give the order in which things were created. If that is the case, why is creation broken up into distinct days? Why do this if not to give a chronological order to the events described? If the genesis account doesn't give any information about the order of events, how can you justify the claim that the passage you've cited about the creation of aquatic life demonstrates that the bible says life arose in the sea? If there's no chronology in the account, it might as well be saying (which it does seem to, by the way), that fruit trees arose before life in the seas.
 
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What's with the random Bible quotes?
 
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Yes ... with one exception:

It's not "reasons beyond their control."

No one is going to Hell that doesn't deserve to go.

Is that good news to you?
I dunno. What I believe - or disbelieve - is not within my control. Is disbelief suddenly okay in your theology??
 
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Yes.

What? They are based on morality, justice and mercy.
I still have not seen this "morality" or "justice" of which you speak. I have only seen your "serial killers go to heaven" pitch. Hardly an argument for morality.

I am not speaking of reasoned choices. I am talking about how we form beliefs.
You are claiming to make a conscious choice we have to leave reason behind?
No. I am takling about what you demonstrated with the green apple example. You could not believe that I have shown you a green apple until I show you a green apple. I cannot believe there are "gods" until you show me a "god".
 
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You're close.

You left out two words: "to self."

Luke 9:23 And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

Curl up to self and die?

Is that what you meant?
 
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What I believe - or disbelieve - is not within my control.
Sounds like someone's under the influence of the Lazlo Spectrum.
 
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They are the Bible's way of answering YES to your question.
Perhaps you should have just answered the question directly. It has been my experience here that there is no position, however contrary to another, that someone cannot find support for in the Bible.

Once demonstrated that belief was not under her control, with the green apple example. That would correlate with the findings of modern cognitive science and philosophy of mind.
Sounds like someone's under the influence of the Lazlo Spectrum.
How about you? Can you consciously choose to believe that I have shown you an apple?
 
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Perhaps you should have just answered the question directly.
If you didn't see YES in that reply, then perhaps you're on that horse backwards?

(Assuming you're on one, that is.)
 
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I still have not seen this "morality" or "justice" of which you speak. I have only seen your "serial killers go to heaven" pitch. Hardly an argument for morality.
This is you and your actions confirming how one picks and chooses what one wishes to believe. You ignore the issue of Justice while looking only at the act of mercy in the case of the serial killer but would God be loving to all of us if He only allowed those that were moral and loving to receive heaven?

I am not speaking of reasoned choices. I am talking about how we form beliefs.
So am I.

No. I am takling about what you demonstrated with the green apple example. You could not believe that I have shown you a green apple until I show you a green apple. I cannot believe there are "gods" until you show me a "god".
You don't seem to have a problem with having a belief in atoms and you don't "see" them either. You don't have a problem having a belief in oxygen but you don't "see" that. All of these you believe to exist even though you don't see them and have never seen them.
 
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This is you and your actions confirming how one picks and chooses what one wishes to believe.
As in the green apple example, like you, I cannot "pick and choose what I wish to believe".
You ignore the issue of Justice while looking only at the act of mercy in the case of the serial killer but would God be loving to all of us if He only allowed those that were moral and loving to receive heaven?
In what way is it loving to hold one accountable for things beyond one's control?
I can see them defined in a testable, falsifiable manner, and observe, and even conduct, experiments to explore their nature.

Define "God" in a testable, falsifiable manner. Then show me one.
 
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AV1611VET said:
Yes ... with one exception:

It's not "reasons beyond their control."

No one is going to Hell that doesn't deserve to go.

Is that good news to you?
Davian said:
What I believe - or disbelieve - is not within my control.
Sounds like someone's under the influence of the Lazlo Spectrum.
You saw that movie also? Great movie!


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