US and Russia, though... thats the game to watch!!!
Oh ya, and what I ment by "Beware Sailor Saturn" was that you should never get her started on everything religious.
@Thorin:
Not to put too fine a point on it, but Buck Satan's Nine Hell's org chart is unlikely to include 'saints'. Stains possibly, devils certainly. So you could be a Fabulous Devil?Originally posted by fable
Not to put too fine a point on it, but that should be Buck and company. I am but a saint in the pantheon.![]()
No more than a obsequious minion, a la Xellos. We do what we can, you know.Originally posted by Curdis
Not to put too fine a point on it, but Buck Satan's Nine Hell's org chart is unlikely to include 'saints'. Stains possibly, devils certainly. So you could be a Fabulous Devil?.
Obsequious /-'si-/ a. excessively respectful.Originally posted by fable
No more than a obsequious minion, a la Xellos. We do what we can, you know.![]()
Indeed. But my point was simply that the majority thinks that Christianity is wrong. I pointed this out only because you started talking about all the millions of Christians - as if that supported your position.Originally posted by EMINEM
Oh, but we just have to argue over number of believers, since in this category alone atheism by comparison must hang its head in shame.
Ah, but an even greater majority think Islam is wrong, Buddhism is wrong, Hinduism is wrong, Judaism is wrong, Atheism is wrong. Why single out Christianity when among these religions it can boast the highest number of adherents?Originally posted by Tom
Indeed. But my point was simply that the majority thinks that Christianity is wrong. I pointed this out only because you started talking about all the millions of Christians - as if that supported your position.
But surely we both agree that it is not numbers that is important - after all everybody once thought that the earth was flat, that doesn't make it so.
Either there is a god as the bible describes him or there isn’t. Do you have any evidence or proof that there is?
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I have plenty of evidence and proof to support my side, but since we've had this discussion before, I think it would be fair if YOU go first this time and present YOUR evidence on why you think God does not exist. I will rebut accordingly. Agreed?![]()
Before I respond, I think you oughta clarify what you mean by "suffering." I agree with you that many people in the world are suffering, but suffering in and of itself is not necessarily a bad thing.Originally posted by Tom
My first argument against:
If you read the bible, especially the new testament, it is claimed that god is a moral agent. It is also claimed that he is very powerful.
Undeniably a lot of people are suffering in this world. some of them horribly.
Now I think that we can agree that god, according to the bible, is powerful enough to stop the suffering of these people.
A moral agent would stop the suffering of people if it was within his power.
Ergo. God is either not powerful enough to stop the suffering or he is not a moral agent.
Ergo. God can not be as he is described in the bible since the bible describes him as both powerful and morally good.
(I gotta go - have a good weekend.)
I have plenty of evidence and proof to support my side, but since we've had this discussion before, I think it would be fair if YOU go first this time and present YOUR evidence on why you think God does not exist. I will rebut accordingly. Agreed?
On the contrary, I think it is totally possible to decide whether God exists based on the examination of the evidence available. I am a living example of someone who has done this.Originally posted by frogus
I think it is impossible to decide wether God exists or not.
I don't think either of you are going to find out if God exists during the course of this debate, and as we know that there is no proof, you will just end up telling each other your opinions (which you already know) and then neither being able to prove or disprove any of them.
There arent any objectiv moral, but as we humans develop over ages so will our subjectiv morals grew and communicate with each other and improve themselfs.Originally posted by EMINEM
Nonsense.
Objective moral values are derived from God. Take God away from the equation, and you're left with moral relativism, and the absence of any cogent and/or coherent sense of right or wrong.
Originally posted by Dottie
There arent any objectiv moral, but as we humans develop over ages so will our subjectiv morals grew and communicate with each other and improve themselfs.
A potential creator have no more and no less rights then any human to try to change my moral.
Im not familiar with the term moral relativism so can you please explain that further.
Originally posted by EMINEM
What makes you think slavery is a bad thing?
What if I believed that slavery is a good thing?
How would you refute this if YOUR belief is no better than my own? In the absence of objective moral values, I don't think you can. If man is the measure of all things, then neither my belief that slavery is good, nor your belief that slavery is bad, can be considered to be inferior or superior to one another. There is nothing, or no one, to judge between us. It's all good, or it's all bad, depending on how you look at it.![]()