Question for the Athiests

Discussion in 'Politics' started by athlonmank8, Dec 29, 2008.

  1. stu

    stu

    Jesus Christ, Christ. Will you shut the fuck up you troll. Every time something interesting starts you have to puke 15 pages of hippy shite all over the place. For fucks sake get some egg nog , vinegar or something and find a tree to sit on.

    oh and ....Happy New Year
     
    #101     Jan 3, 2009
  2. yayt

    yayt

    Lucrum, thanks for the article, very interesting.

    The problem I see on both sides is the spokespeople that they are commonly associated with: the stereotypical ignorant "common man" pit against the stereotypical elitist and condescending Bill Maher type. With such conflicting personalities, it is hard to get a good discussion going, as we've seen in the past 17 pages.

    Now, it is clear that for most people, it is not clear cut - the facts are that we don't know if there is a God or gods, and we don't know if there is not.

    As for me, I've vacillated between the 2 sides my life. I grew up one religion (not any of the Abrahamic ones), and as I grew older I stopped believing what my parents and everyone else told me. Then was a time I despised the intellectual laziness of those who simply accept as fact that there is a God or gods (everyone from Christians to Jews to Hindus and Muslims and Zoroastrians and everyone else).

    Now, after reading much on both sides of the fence, I'm still stuck in the middle. While I would love to have the conviction that both sides have, I think I am content to be unsure and just be as good as I can, without regard for whether some see my unbelief as paving the way to hell. As far as I know, there are many problems with all religions, none has been (as far as I know) completely correct (in terms of writings and histories), and requires some massaging and "interpretation". Nothing wrong with that.
    As far as I know, there is no proof that there is anything after today. Nothing wrong with that.

    Maybe both sides need to stop judging and trying to convert each other, and just live and let live?
     
    #102     Jan 3, 2009
  3. Geez vhehn, I am not good enough to debate across multiple "thread zones"........LOL

    I do believe this conversation is not really about prophecy, but about G-D, religion and the knowability of it.

    Since you seem to be fond of Ingersoll, I will "see" your Ingersoll and raise you a Karl Barth:

    "...We must begin with the fact that there is a readiness of God to be known as He actually is known in the fulfilment in which the knowledge of God is a fact. In the first instance and decisively the knowability of God is this readiness of God Himself. "God is knowable" means: "God can be known" - He can be known of and by Himself. In His essence, as it turned to us in His activity, He is so constituted that He can be known by us.

    But obviously we are not going far enough if we try to be satisfied with saying that the knowability of God is "in the first place" and "decisively" His own readiness to be known by us, i.e., the readiness grounded in His own being and activity. Later on we shall have to speak of a corresponding readiness of man for this knowledge - for it is certainly a question of our human knowledge of God. If there is not a corresponding readiness of man, there can be no knowability of God................."
     
    #103     Jan 3, 2009
  4. exactly why must we begin here? why not begin where the evidence points us? there is nothing up there.
     
    #104     Jan 3, 2009
  5. i think most on my side would agree that if the bible thumpers would keep their superstious beliefs in their homes and churches we would not bring up the subject. we dont go around thinking about imaginary deities unless someone else brings it up first.
     
    #105     Jan 3, 2009
  6. A man asks for a little fact and you write this.

    Thanks for the laugh.
     
    #106     Jan 3, 2009
  7. yayt

    yayt

    very true. It seems that atheists are more tolerant than theists, although it seems like that would be expected.
     
    #107     Jan 3, 2009
  8. The "man" did not ask.....he was using another to ask..Ingersoll.
    If he or you, would ask regarding a specific prophecy, that YOU have desire to debate, I would address the task. I have no desire, nor time, to debate web sites, or quotes from people not present.

    I would assume that a specific prophecy, or Biblical tenant was not brought forward, because none was personally known.

    I would not insult you or your inquiry by sending you to some web site...I would engage the debate. So, ask the question or bring the argument forward, not a web site.

    Respectfully submitted
     
    #108     Jan 3, 2009
  9. Wallet

    Wallet

    Hummmm?

    I look up there and I see a vast complex universe, where did it all come from?

    You try to confine God to the knowledge and senses of an lesser being and when you cannot you claim that's the proof for nonexistence?

    I'd say that we can not grasp or understand the magnitude of God. The very though of trying to measure or explain scientifically is futile at best, but keep trying. And all the time, as your efforts are in vain, you will keep spouting --- there's no proof. When all you have to do is look up there.

    regards,
     
    #109     Jan 3, 2009
  10. Ingersoll asks the same question I ask.

    Is the belief you have in your god a fact?

    It's a yes or no answer.

    You are the one not engaging the debate.
     
    #110     Jan 3, 2009