Again you come up with no counter arguments... that you have none I will have to assume. — Devans99
Ok, fine your point? — Anaxagoras
According to you. — Anaxagoras
Religious belief or otherwise is personal and whether you perceive it as wishful is up to you, but nonetheless it is, my belief. — Anaxagoras
But you're nobody to me. You're an opinion on the internet and not an authority and even if you were an authority you're still a nobody online. Regardless how you formulate your arguments philosophically to where an atheist would jerk off to it and splooge all over the place, it would not change how I would believe spiritually.
I would stop if I were you because this road is actually closed. The "proving that God doesn't exist" stops here. — Anaxagoras
True. This is called belief...I believe the Lakers will one day win the NBA championship just as I believe the Cowboys will win the NFL. — Anaxagoras
Of course, it gives my brain confidence, but it doesn't make me wrong for the belief. — Anaxagoras
Well my ideas of a spaghetti god are different than my ideas of what and who God is. — Anaxagoras
You always say my arguments have been proved false elsewhere but won't give a link to where. — Devans99
None of these arguments have you addressed here or elsewhere. — Devans99
Yes. Once it is recognised that the first cause has no cause, it becomes clear the only possible answer is 'no reason'. — Devans99
If I was uninformed then you wouldn't be "reminding" me, you'd be "informing" me. I guess this is what you do, you go look on the internet for obscure religious cults very few people know or care about, create a contradiction-of-terms-troll-nickname and "remind" us all of the existence one of likely six thousand forgotten renditions of a forgotten pagan sun god religion, which were all of course based on forgotten religions that predate them. Interesting. — whollyrolling
I'm still waiting for the OP to define "Gnostic Christianity" for me. — whollyrolling
So say the unenlightened. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I honestly am not in the habit of raising busted arguments. — Devans99
I have. It is correct, in the presence of no evidence either way, to start at 50/50 for an estimate of an unknown boolean proposition with normally distributed answers. — Devans99
Fantastic counter argument :( — Devans99
But what if the coin was six dimensional, had four faces, magic powers, ate cornflakes for breakfast, but also not conflakes for breakfast, and was made of rubber and also cake, but was also a hippopotamus? Why can't we just admit we don't know what side it will land on? — StreetlightX
Well I have argument that builds on the 50/50 and concludes that there is a 91% chance that the universe is a creation: — Devans99
If you toss a coin 100 times, would you predict:
- All heads
- All tails
- 50/50
It's the 3rd. The question 'was the universe created?' is of the same nature - boolean answer, no reason to suspect a non-normal distribution in the answer, so 50/50 is the correct probability to assign. — Devans99
Correct...which is why I would not make it.
I merely say that I do not know. — Frank Apisa
Yes, he came and the poor fly was evicted from its familiar abode.
Poor fly. — Wallows
Teaching is an odd profession in that if one does it well, the student will no longer need the teacher; teachers seek to do themselves out of a job. If people did not insist on having more kids, we would not need teachers.
We would not need philosophers if folk stopped getting tangled up in their worlds and words. — Banno
This is actually an inaccurate definition, since nothing at all is known for certain. — Maureen
Even scientific "facts" such as the nature of the earth's rotation are not known with 100 percent certainty to be true. — Maureen
With that said, it may indeed be justified for you to claim that there are no Gods, but there is still a possibility that there are Gods nonetheless. — Maureen
Something here is troublesome to me... — creativesoul
S.: Aristotle? We ain't got no Aristotle. We don't need no Aristotle. I don't have to show you any stinkin' Aristotle! (With apologies to the Bandito.) — tim wood
You make the usual mistake of thinking it is all a matter of opinion, and this is shallow thinking, as well as being the definition of sophistry. Winning or losing is all about opinion, but that is not philosophy; see the difference? You should loosen your grip on the need to think in terms of winning, that is in terms of black and white, if you aspire to one day actually be wise. — Janus
Being moral relative to S is about S's judgment. — creativesoul
Seriously, though, if this is that difficult for you, we need to concentrate on tackling stuff like the Cat in the Hat first. — Terrapin Station
Why in the world do we have to keep posting the same thing over and over? — Terrapin Station
But the difference of quality is obvious in extremis, so we know that Shakespeare is better literature than Mills and Boon, and we know that Bach created greater musical works than probably anyone today, and that Da Vinci is a greater artist than the middle class hobby painter. We know that acts of love are morally better than acts of hate, and so on. — Janus
None of those "in extremis" examples are factual, true, correct. They're simply opinions that one can have. — Terrapin Station
I think that's just bullshit; — Janus
"That's sophistry" isn't an adequate response to the objection. — Terrapin Station
It was spontaneous. Like enlightenment, ya 'know? — Wallows
And, I'm Sir Wallows. — Wallows
Yes, yes. I think the medicine is working now. — Wallows