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Originally posted by kentonio View PostFunny how whenever the religious get asked to justify or support their arguments about religion they always seem to resort to 'You just don't understand it!'. Have you ever stopped to think that maybe we do understand it and what we understand is that it doesn't actually make any sense when you strip away the pretty coverings?I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostWouldn't a physical manifestation of god actually be a good thing then, because it would require people to confront reality and not hide behind their own picture of god? For those who believe in heaven and hell, that would seem to be especially important given the stakes.
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Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostHow much time have you spent trying to understand it?
Just 'academically', I am not even talking about 'experientially'.
JM
Although to be fair if I was religious it'd almost certainly be a form of deism. The ide aof a god interfering in the affairs of mankind is just too far out there.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostNo, the last time He did that He got whacked by a gang of people offended because His real idea of piety trumped the fake one they'd invested so much time and energy in believing. Also it undermined their social status. Very few people really, truly, and in their innermost being want to do what God says. Even for them it's probably an evanescent thing that comes and goes. The rest of us may have a portion of that desire, but it's drowned out by vanity, resentment and laziness. The Christian life is a continual effort to train ourselves toward obedience.
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostBut that seems like you're saying christian life is a continual effort towards x but you don't want to be confronted by x because its too difficult?
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I actually think that, without any revelation/experiential knowledge, deism is the most rational position to hold.
Meaning no offense, but from your posts on apolyton I would not have guessed you had read any major theological works.
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Wait, isn't "irreducible complexity" just one of Michael Behe and company's sham arguments for creationism? Or does it mean something else?
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostThanks Sigmund, anything else you want to tell me about what I think?
If you want to know about yourself, read the Bible. But you don't know your own self.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Elok View PostSay we're currently in the process of weight training to get stronger. What you're suggesting amounts to throwing an anvil at us and saying "catch." Maybe some people have trained that hard, but most people would either shriek and get out of the way or be crushed flat.
Originally posted by Elok View PostWait, isn't "irreducible complexity" just one of Michael Behe and company's sham arguments for creationism? Or does it mean something else?
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostI can kind of see that, but you could also argue that children would have a far easier life if god was demonstrable.
Its used as an argument by the ID nutters, but it can also be used as an argument against a creator figure.
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