August wrote:I Used 2 Be Christian =( wrote:So you think people with a preconception against Christianity is appropriate to broaden your education? What education do you mean?
I think that any person with differing beliefs has something to teach me, whether I like it or not.
What did you learn that benefit you?
I learned that accepting Christianity blindly, without taking into account
the evidence, is ridiculous. Oh, and please don't tell me that you have taken into account the evidence until you have watched every single one of those videos. Thankyou!
I agree with the editorials' basic principles: why would God make us with unecessary organs? Even I don't believe in evolution, but still, there is proof to support it - why did God make that evidence?
You keep asserting that the organs are unneccesary, but how do you or anyone else come to that conclusion?
Well, the fact that
they have no use suggests to me that they are
unnecessary. Was I wrong in thinking that?
What proof for evolution are you talking about? Please describe your understanding of evolution, just so we are taliing about the same thing.
This is a good way to get started.
I'm sorry, I assumed most people thought the murder of 70,000 people was cruel. You want a standard I use to assert? Ok ... how about ... killing anyone is mean. God's done it 70,000 times.
So whatever most people think is the correct opinion?
I'll answer that question just after you've answered this one: do you agree with the killing of 70,000 people? After you've answered, feel free to throw anything at me. I'll answer.
When you say killing anyone is mean, that is not a standard, it is your personal opinion. If someone attacks your baby sister with a baseball bat, and you shoot that person and kill him, is that mean?
No, it's -- wait a minute ... I almost walked right into that one! Like the Old Testament says, an eye for an eye, right?
It is my personal standard, but I'm sure most people would agree with me. It came from the fact that death hurts people - 70,000 deaths hurts 70,000 times as much.
Where did your personal standard come from? Also, why should we care about your personal standard any more than we care about Pol Pot's or Hitlers?
It came from a little thing called common sense - and it had nothing to do with God, stop trying to get me to say that it came from God - you don't need to get morals from God, they come from a myriad of other places. A law book is a good place to start.
And I don't recall asking you to care about my opinion, but it might be a good idea, seeing as we're in discussion. The last time I checked, Hitler wasn't part of this debate, so, yes, his opinion doesn't matter. If he was here, though, he'd be arguing for Christianity - he was a Christian.
The whole thingy we're discussing is whether or not I believe in the Bible - sure, I think John 3:16's a good verse, but that doesn't mean I believe it ...
Ah, ok, I understand the logic now. When the Bible says something that according to your personal standard is "mean" and does not meet with your approval for what God is supposed to be, then it is true. But when the Bible says some thing that does not agree with your personal opinion that God is "mean", then the Bible may not be true.
That one went straight over your head, I see. If we are to debate something's validity, then accepting that it is true for the sake of argument and then debunking it from there is a good place to start. I accepted that the killing of 70,000 was true so that we could examine how terrible those killings were. I also attempt to accept John 3:16 to be true for the sake of argument, but it just didn't convince me.
Either way, you cannot pick and choose out of the Bible what you wish to belive or not. Either the whole Bible is true, or it isn't. If you accept that the whole Bible is true, then you need to put as much truth value in John 3:16 as in any other of the verses you quoted.
I already addressed this issue.
If not, then please don't quote any Bible verses to try and disprove the existence of God.
I must have missed the part where I quoted a Bible verse to disprove the existence of God ... no, wait, it never happened. I quoted a Bible verse to show the immorality of the Bible. Get it?
They're not nonsensical ... by not reading them, you're showing that you don't want to learn about opposing views - I consider that narrow-mindedness. And before you ask, that is a standard that I, and I'm sure a lot of people, hold. It came from the fact that that you should try to broaden your horizons - even if they don't agree with what you currently believe.
So now you are resorting to personal insults?
Is calling someone narrow-minded an insult? And here I was thinking it was constructive criticism ...
You do not know anything about me. Regardless, I have told that we have seen no new atheist arguments in the 16 years that we have been doing this. I read every link you posted here, and there still is not anything new.
Wow - there are no new atheist arguments therefore they are all false? I wish I could come up with a comeback for that.
1. Even I don't believe in evolution, but still, there is proof to support it - why did God make that evidence?
2. Intelligent design is a good concept, but it doesn't seem so intelligent if God's making unecessary organs.
1. What specific proof?
2. How do you know that it is unintelligent?
1. I provided the proof, if you refuse to accept it, then I can't help you.
2. I have explained it several times, but listen closely just in case you have a severe hearing / logic deficiency:
If God created an organ that it is unnecessary for us, then it is unintelligent.
Get the logic there?
Don't worry - I didn't expect you to.
They're unecessary, so giving us them is unintelligent. That standard came from the fact that anyone would agree that all all-knowing, all-loving God would do not give us something that disadvantages. And no, that standard did not come from God, it came from common sense. I don't even know if I believe in God ...
What is common sense? Where did you get it from? How did you come to learn anything? Please describe the exact process.
I learnt from experience, I learnt from evidence - there was no God involved, stop hoping that I'll see the light and say "God". It won't happen.
And no, "anyone" does not agree with you, no-one has conclusively shown that those organs have disadvantages or are uneccessary. Or do you believe we know everything there is to know about the human body?
At the moment, I'd say we have a pretty good idea, yes.
Now for some more questions:
1. Where did logic come from?
Here we go again. NOT FROM GOD. Get it? We developed logic through thousands of years of
reasoning, a concept obviously unknown to you.
2. Where do moral standards come from?
Well, a few thousand years ago, someone was murdered. It doesn't matter who, I don't even know who. Suddenly, his family got really upset, and someone said: "Hey, you know what? I don't like it when people get murdered. How about we establish a universal set of ethics that outlaws murder? Here's an idea: we'll call it
the law." Get it?
3. How do you know things?
The same way that I know I'm about to be banned.
I had a nice time arguing with you all, not that it helped anyone.
Cheers!