I gave you the point first: Empiricism offers a local design argument, religion offers a global design argument.jlay wrote:Objectively or subjectively? Now, prove it.I said life lacks meaning.
What's your point?In other words: science starts by observing small, localized changes while religion attempts to provide a single account for everything in one broad stroke.
Let me suggest that you peruse the main board. And review the purpose and rules.
To this point, it appears as little more than an attempt to derail the thread and throw out multiple points that you take contention with. Even things that arent' being specifically discussed on this thread. There are threads on the different matters you bring up.
Good day.
I'd rather rely on comparisons between known likes (local design) than get frustated by it's limitations, start with a wonderful and perfectly valid a priori ontological assertion (that noone can disprove the existence of unicorns, God, or Flying Spaghetti monsters) and then just jump straight to "ergo, the Christian God MUST exist and is the best possible explanation for everything".
anyway, i would sincerely like some suggestions on where to look. i'm here for answers. i don't care who gives them to me on what thread. at what point of our discussion should i start a new thread?