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"I asked God to help me"
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MrWoppitFree Member
Damn, I was about to do that.
I love the way that goddists start to twist themselves into knots trying to deal with the nonsense they’ve proposed.
“The problem of divine judgement…”. It’s not a problem. There isn’t any.
It has been proposed by a stupid woman in a nun’s outfit that atheists can’t argue about “god” because they “don’t have any theology…”.
Well, I don’t have any unicornology, leprechaunology or fairies-at-the-bottom-of-the-gardenology either.
By the way, “god” is not profound, any more than hyperspace teapots or astrological penguins or the tooth fairy.
You want profound, try quantum mechanics. Or the idea that something can come from nothing…
CougarFull MemberI don’t see evoking the idea of an eternal, self-creating God as the easy answer.
Of course it’s the easy answer.
Difficult questions generally have very complicated, difficult to understand explanations, often beyond the comprehension of the layperson like you and I, assuming we have answers at all. Compare and contrast, “god did it.”
It might not be the easiest answer to accept in the face of advancements in science, space exploration etc., nor the easiest to follow with all that hell fire and damnation business. But it’s the certainly the easiest answer.
When a child asks you where babies come from, do you go into a protracted explanation about a sperm from daddy’s penis fertilising an egg inside mummy during sexual intercourse, or do you say “when two people love each other, they cuddle in a special way, and nine months later a stork flies over…” Now tell me, how are you going to explain what stars are to shepherds two thousand years ago?
badnewzFree MemberThe framework of this discussion splits into the usual binary: science vs religion.
I would point out there are some very well qualified scientists who believe in God. Look up John Lennox – Professor of Maths at Oxford, and Alister McGrath.
Atheism is the easy answer as it doesn’t involve the question of being judged for your actions here on earth in an afterlife.
The question of creation still stands, irrespective of the unknowable mystery of the universe. All atheists are materialists and thereby they should have an answer to the question, how did something come from nothing, in order to justify their faith.
Otherwise they should admit they simply don’t know whether God exists or not.
badnewzFree MemberAnd in terms of “where did God from”, in the Christian tradition He is self-creating and eternal, so stands outside the time-space continuum.
That is as rational an explanation for Creation as I have so far encountered.
CougarFull MemberAnd in terms of “where did God from”, in the Christian tradition He is self-creating and eternal, so stands outside the time-space continuum.
That is as rational an explanation for Creation as I have so far encountered.
If that’s a rational explanation, why then can’t we apply that to the universe and cut out the middle man?
ernie_lynchFree MemberGosh, another 4 pages in just one day …….. obviously a lot of stuff has been sorted out concerning this pressing and important issue.
So, who’s changed their minds then ? It seems like a lot of stuff to get through so I would be grateful if someone could save me the time and bother and give me a brief summary of who’s changed their minds as a result of powerful and irrefutable counterarguments. And is there now a general consensus as to what is the correct attitude concerning religion ?
Ro5eyFree Member“You want profound, try quantum mechanics. Or the idea that something can come from nothing… “
Good point, maybe my Vicar with his Phd in Theoretical Physics might be able to help.
But then you would want any help from him, would you? In fact you’d probably spout foul abuse at him just like you’ve done to others with different views to your own.
rogerthecatFree MemberAtheism is the easy answer as it doesn’t involve the question of being judged for your actions here on earth in an afterlife.
“Well done son, you killed several thousand non-believers with swords/guns/bombs/planes* welcome to paradise,” says God!
Well it is another form of belief in judgment to the one you may be suggesting but equally applicable to many!! Or is it the wrong type of judgmental God? If it is which one should I choose?
*(delete as appropriate to millennium)
CougarFull MemberAll atheists are materialists and thereby they should have an answer to the question, how did something come from nothing,
The point you’re missing (other than completely misunderstanding the question) is, one does not require answers to questions in order to be atheist. I’ve just said this. A lack of understanding of something does not mean we can make up any old nonsense and trot it out as fact. Sometimes, we human beings just don’t understand something.
JunkyardFree MemberAnd in terms of “where did God from”, in the Christian tradition He is self-creating and eternal, so stands outside the time-space continuum.
That is as rational an explanation for Creation as I have so far encountered. you mean they dont know either then
would point out there are some very well qualified scientists who believe in God. Look up John Lennox – Professor of Maths at Oxford, and Alister McGrath.
aye anyone can be wrong
Atheism is the easy answer as it doesn’t involve the question of being judged for your actions here on earth in an afterlife.
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PS my lack of faith /belief wont stop your god judging me so it make no difference to whether i will be judged.The question of creation still stands, irrespective of the unknowable mystery of the universe. All atheists are materialists and thereby they should have an answer to the question, how did something come from nothing, in order to justify their faith.
Faith? Dont be silly now
I dont know I could make something up that cannot be tested and put it int book and hold it dear and demand you follow the teachings if you would feel more comfortable. Just like i dont know what the weather will be like in 3 years time.Otherwise they should admit they simply don’t know whether God exists or not.
Non sequitor
CougarFull MemberGosh, another 4 pages in just one day …….. obviously a lot of stuff has been sorted out concerning this pressing and important issue.
Thank you for that valuable and insightful contribution to the discussion. I’m terribly sorry that someone forced you at gunpoint to take part.
MrWoppitFree MemberAll atheists are materialists and thereby they should have an answer to the question, how did something come from nothing, in order to justify their faith
I can’t begin to tell you how stupid that is, on so MANY levels, so I’ll just leave you with this, which just about encapsulates the whole thread. A rational human discusses the irrational with a wiffler:
loumFree MemberThe framework of this discussion splits into the usual binary: science vs religion.
Not this time. Usually, yes. But this one appears different.
Molgrips seems to be arguing, as an atheist/ humanist, to defend other people’s right to their faith and reason.
Some other people appear to think that he must be wrong, and therefore a godist in disguise.FWIW, molgrips is winning 😆
ernie_lynchFree MemberThank you for that valuable and insightful contribution to the discussion. I’m terribly sorry that someone forced you at gunpoint to take part.
No “insightful contribution” from me I’m afraid…….I just wanted to know the result.
Or has no decision been made yet ?
Maybe if it’s come to a stalemate another attempt to sort out this pressing and important issue next week ? 💡
I’m looking forward to it already 8)
CougarFull MemberIt is possible to have an interesting discussion without it having to be an argument or life-changing for someone, you know.
CougarFull MemberI’ll just leave you with this, which just about encapsulates the whole thread.
INWATS, it’s over an hour long. Summary?
ernie_lynchFree MemberIt is possible to have an interesting discussion without it having to be an argument…..
Even on STW ? Even on a thread about religion ? 😕
Still, I glad to hear there’s been no arguing……..how terribly polite.
Although I would be interested in knowing whether a consensus has been reached…..I’m not too sure how I should be thinking.
MrWoppitFree MemberSummary?
McGrath: “Wiffle, mystery,” (turns head sideways in an attempt to look meaningful) theological, unknowable, twiffle…”
Dawkins: “Sounds very poetic. What does it actually mean?”
McGrath: “(See above)…”
Dawkins: “How do you know this?”
McGrath: “(See above)…”
Fade to end.
teamhurtmoreFree MemberI reckon the recent bans have been working E-L!!! 😉
There is an underlying sense of politeness that is lurking in threads these days. Even among so-called big-hitters (does that just mean people who are normally rude?). All v civilised and most un-like STW 😉
But while this air of politeness has descended among familiar names, a new breed of young bucks seem to have taken over the arguments and the abuse on recent threads. Names that I don’t recall from the past.
So move on old timers- the new breed of antagonists have arrived….how long until they are banned?
molgripsFree MemberSometimes, we human beings just don’t understand something.
A lot of that happening on this thread 🙂
McGrath: “Wiffle, mystery,” (turns head sideways in an attempt to look meaningful) theological, unknowable, twiffle…” that I don’t understand ergo it must be twiffle
FTFY.
Loum – thanks 🙂
I think that for many people the question of absolute fact is not important. And why should it be? Surely the real issue is happiness?
If people can make themselves truly happy and content by choosing to believe in God, why does that make them stupid? Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
surferFree MemberIf people can make themselves truly happy and content by choosing to believe in God, why does that make them stupid? Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
Should we continue to give them tax breaks ?
rogerthecatFree MemberIf people can make themselves truly happy and content by choosing to believe in God, why does that make them stupid? Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
It becomes unreasonable when it impinges upon others who do not believe.
molgripsFree MemberI’m not endorsing ‘converting’ others, obviously. Proselytising, waging wars, condescending – all bad.
Specifically, what I am objecting to is people considering believers to be stupid.
toys19Free MemberIf people can make themselves truly happy and content by choosing to
believe in God,believe in pink unicorns under the skirting board why does that make them stupid? Seems perfectly reasonable to me.toys19Free MemberSpecifically, what I am objecting to is people considering believers to be stupid.
I am not sorry that I consider those with faith to be stupid, it is stupid to believe in something that has no evidence that it exists. It is a signal that they cannot reason or think logically. It it strong evidence of stupidity.
There I’ve said it, thats what I think. I can’t apologise for it.
surferFree MemberSpecifically, what I am objecting to is people considering believers to be stupid.
Are scientologists stupid?
molgripsFree MemberAre scientologists stupid?
I’ve never met one, I’ve certainly never met all of them, so I don’t know.
I am not sorry that I consider those with faith to be stupid, it is stupid to believe in something that has no evidence that it exists
I take issue with that. It is not necessarily stupid to believe in something without evidence.
What’s stupid is believing billions of people the world over to be stupid because of something you apparently don’t understand very well. Thinking you automatically know better without having spoken to any of these people.. that’s massively arrogant, embarassingly ignorant and pretty friggin stupid.
It is a signal that they cannot reason or think logically.
Your post is a signal that you can’t think in terms other than black and white. Which again marks you out as being stupid.
I have known Christians who are not Creationists. Care to comment on that?
rogerthecatFree MemberI am not sorry that I consider those with faith to be stupid, it is stupid to believe in something that has no evidence that it exists. It is a signal that they cannot reason or think logically. It it strong evidence of stupidity.
There I’ve said it, thats what I think. I can’t apologise for it.
Oooooh! You’re going straight to hell for that one!!
surferFree MemberI’ve never met one, I’ve certainly never met all of them, so I don’t know.
If they believed in Scientology would it be necessary to meet them face to face?
molgripsFree MemberIf they believed in Scientology would it be necessary to meet them face to face?
It is ALWAYS necessary to listen to someone before judging their intelligence.
toys19Free Membersomething you apparently don’t understand very well. Thinking you automatically know better without having spoken to any of these people.. that’s massively arrogant, embarassingly ignorant and pretty friggin stupid
I understand religion very well, having been brought up inside the catholic church and made my choice to quit. I don’t need to speak to anyone who claims believes in god (other than to ask if they do or do not believe) to know that they are stupid, unless of course any one of these billions of people cares to present me with soem evidence?
Given that billions of people do say they believe and yet not one of them can show a shred of evidence that a god exists. That fact is a good demonstration of how stupid it is.surferFree MemberIt is ALWAYS necessary to listen to someone before judging their intelligence.
Oh I dont know, in some cases I would be prepared to take a flyer!
toys19Free MemberYes but it is implied that you have listened to them if you know wether they believe in god or not, otherwise how do you know if they believe in god to judge them as stupid?
molgripsFree MemberI don’t need to speak to anyone who claims believes in god (other than to ask if they do or do not believe) to know that they are stupid
Wow.
Yes but it is implied that you have listened to them if you know wether they believe in god or not
Well no, you are aiming the insult at all religious people without having listened to them.
This is called prejudice btw, and is usually frowned upon.
hilldodgerFree Memberernie_lynch – Member
…. I would be grateful if someone could save me the time and bother and give me a brief summary of who’s changed their minds as a result of powerful and irrefutable counterarguments.
well TJ admitted that not everything connected with organised religion is bad and that at some less fortunate stage in his life he accepted charity from “The Church”
Other than that it’s “as you were” 😕
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