shuttle_bus5
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So 'divine grace' is a reason why it must be faith as opposed to chance?Clearly you do not understand the nature of Divine grace. .
You sound like you have been brainwashed.
I feel sorry for you dude. Your delusional.
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So 'divine grace' is a reason why it must be faith as opposed to chance?Clearly you do not understand the nature of Divine grace. .
I wouldn't bother because religious debates just devolve into shit-slinging arguments.Rofl, you could just admit you're wrong and that there is a God
Anyway, if you start a thread entitled "Atheism - Discussion Thread" you can't not expect a theological attack, its inevitable.
If I made a thread "All About God" or w/e I would expect you guys to come and play.
ShuttleBus ty for the link, was a good debate I found it quite entertaining, though in all honesty I can't see how anyone could possibly come to the conclusion that Dawkins emerged as the victor, Lennox walked all over him.So 'divine grace' is a reason why it must be faith as opposed to chance?
You sound like you have been brainwashed.
I feel sorry for you dude. Your delusional.
The study of made up stuff?Clearly you do not understand the nature of Divine grace. *Face Palm* This is why people like Richard Dawkins should stick to being a biologist- you people don't know the subtle, nuanced sophistication that is Theology.
No matter what, religious folk will see this outcome.ShuttleBus ty for the link, was a good debate I found it quite entertaining, though in all honesty I can't see how anyone could possibly come to the conclusion that Dawkins emerged as the victor, Lennox walked all over him.
What has theology ever said that is of the smallest use to anybody? When has theology ever said anything that is demonstrably true and is not obvious? I have listened to theologians, read them, debated against them. I have never heard any of them ever say anything of the smallest use, anything that was not either platitudinously obvious or downright false. If all the achievements of scientists were wiped out tomorrow, there would be no doctors but witch doctors, no transport faster than horses, no computers, no printed books, no agriculture beyond subsistence peasant farming. If all the achievements of theologians were wiped out tomorrow, would anyone notice the smallest difference? Even the bad achievements of scientists, the bombs, and sonar-guided whaling vessels work! The achievements of theologians don't do anything, don't affect anything, don't mean anything. What makes anyone think that "theology" is a subject at all?Clearly you do not understand the nature of Divine grace. *Face Palm* This is why people like Richard Dawkins should stick to being a biologist- you people don't know the subtle, nuanced sophistication that is Theology.
Buddy, most athiests I know would be more passionate at preeching their "faith" to others if prompted than most Christians.No matter what, religious folk will see this outcome.
No matter what, non-religious folk will see the opposite.
Both sides provided very strong arguments, and therefore both appear as successfully 'walking all over' the other to each side.
This and every thread like it is futile.
Arguing against religion is futile because they are so stubborn and blind-sighted. To a degree, same to Athiests/Agnostics.
It's arguing for the sake of arguing which is pointless.
Which is more important, the buisnessman and scientist, or the author or artist?What has theology ever said that is of the smallest use to anybody? When has theology ever said anything that is demonstrably true and is not obvious? I have listened to theologians, read them, debated against them. I have never heard any of them ever say anything of the smallest use, anything that was not either platitudinously obvious or downright false. If all the achievements of scientists were wiped out tomorrow, there would be no doctors but witch doctors, no transport faster than horses, no computers, no printed books, no agriculture beyond subsistence peasant farming. If all the achievements of theologians were wiped out tomorrow, would anyone notice the smallest difference? Even the bad achievements of scientists, the bombs, and sonar-guided whaling vessels work! The achievements of theologians don't do anything, don't affect anything, don't mean anything. What makes anyone think that "theology" is a subject at all?
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We don't have to life for 'god' or any kind of spiritual being.It is all well and great having a nice life, but without having something to live for, that life (be it comfortable or not) becomes somewhat meaningless.
Rofl.We don't have to life for 'god' or any kind of spiritual being.
Why can't we just live for the sake of living and just try and be a good person.
Religion doesn't always provide meaning to ones life.
I dunno. I don't mind my life being meaningless... I don't have anything to live for and I know it.Name_Taken said:It is all well and great having a nice life, but without having something to live for, that life (be it comfortable or not) becomes somewhat meaningless.
The soul and morality aren't inherently linked.Rofl.
Your purpose I guess doesn't have to be entirely religious, but it would be difficult to justify one non-religiously.
If you reject the notion that God exists, and accept that humans are no different from every other animal and don't have a soul, you abandon the notion of morality altogether. The conecpt of "good" and "evil" become moot.
If a rock falls and kills someone, you would not say the rock is evil. Likewise, if humans are souless assortments of atoms (like the rock, only different atoms) you can hardly call a person evil for killing another.
The void of no truth spawns nothing but fallicies and contradictions.
But the fact that we have a consciousness, and no other animal does, is indicative of the innate difference between humans and other life.The soul and morality aren't inherently linked.
What separates us from animals is our consciousness. Morality moves on from there.
It depends on how you define consciousness. Other animals could be described as possessing consciousness, albeit it may be limited.But the fact that we have a consciousness, and no other animal does, is indicative of the innate difference between humans and other life.
Not necessarily linked in any way to existence of a soul, however.But the fact that we have a consciousness, and no other animal does, is indicative of the innate difference between humans and other life.
Yes, was about to say that too.It depends on how you define consciousness. Other animals could be described as possessing consciousness, albeit it may be limited.
Rolf. When was the last time you saw a koala or turtle run for president or build a ten tousand seat stadium..?It depends on how you define consciousness. Other animals could be described as possessing consciousness, albeit it may be limited.
Nah I'm not trying to play God of the gaps.Not necessarily linked in any way to existence of a soul, however.
Playing the we don't know why so it must be God card is not a valid argument.
He said levels of consciousness you idiot. Not as advanced as humans.Rolf. When was the last time you saw a koala or turtle run for president or build a ten tousand seat stadium..?
Humans can do these things because we are different, we are in the presence of God's Grace. The very fact humans exist is proof of a creator, according to Athiests everything should just be an abyss of nothingness, but we are here, we are alive, and none of it just 'poofed' out of nothing.
The holy trinity actually gives an explaination as to why we are here rather than not here, it's the only answer to the question, and as far as I'm concerned you Athiests haven't disproved it at all, you've merely started your own dogmatic church of Charles Darwin.
So get back to me when you've come up with an actual rival theory, or evidence that disproves Gods Grace, because it's only then that you'll be worth listening too.
Right now you merely attack us because we are free and rich and we love liberty.
