. I think reading the Quran, Confucius, Buddhist texts etc would have been really useful to me in public school. — Paulm12
(A) g/G "created" everything for a reason; therefore, Reason is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship — 180 Proof
(B) g/G "created" everything arbitraily, without reason, by chance; therefore, Chance (i.e. randomness à la vacuum fluctuation) is divine and g/G is not worthy of worship ... — 180 Proof
So what does this "prove"? Nothing but the obvious – (whether or not it exists) g/G is superfluous and does not itself explain or justify anything — 180 Proof
The time to believe something is when there is good evidence — Tom Storm
Separation of church and state doesn't mean we exclude religious values, it means we exclude religious institutions from government. — T Clark
Again, this is mistaken. "There are as many subjective realities as there are living creatures." That makes some sense, at least. The above does not. — ZzzoneiroCosm
The formula "X (any X at all) is objective to me" suggests a fundamental misunderstanding of the notions of subjective and objective. I suggest further research and further pondering of the notions of subjective and objective. — ZzzoneiroCosm
We can think they're subjective. — ZzzoneiroCosm
For that reason, the idea of secularism - that we can exclude religious values from this process, which includes discussions of morality to develop an inclusive ethical framework - is naive at best. — Possibility
The question is how do we metaphysically justify this (other than just saying "I like it" or "I don't like it")? — Paulm12
We don't know whether their morality is objective. We only know what they think of it. — ZzzoneiroCosm
totally agree. But people wanting their morality to be objective (or claiming it is objective) does not necessarily make it true. To me, this is a huge problem with any naturalistic, secular ethics. — Paulm12
To me, this would imply morality is subjective — Paulm12
Our Sun (the star) will eventually die out, therefore we (planet Earth) is doomed for certain at some point if the far future. — SpaceDweller
A good thing is that life out of water can't be reproduced with all the technological advancements we have. — SpaceDweller
I think it's either biological phenomena or God, but how to construct arguments on these 2 hypothesis is beyond my imagination. — SpaceDweller
One problem is that big bang is modern theory of universe, therefore a God which is the creator of big bang (or a series of big bangs) does not fit into any of the revelations about God that we have today.
In other words with such hypothesis you're creating a new religion. — SpaceDweller
But how do you deal with theory of evolution? — SpaceDweller
I believe that when one posts a topic, it is becoming to at least acknowledge replies addressed to him, even with just a "Thanks" or "OK". — Alkis Piskas
Something is uncreated. — Relativist
If indeed the arrow of time is associated with thermodynamics, this doesn't preclude a (thermodynamically) static quantum system from being the fundamental basis from which it emerges. — Relativist
You've deliberately lowered your IQ to participate in TPF haven't you? :snicker: — Agent Smith
The sunlight completes the causal set of conditions for the acorn to grow - it is one and this in the Kalam cosmological argument is Allah/YHWH. — Agent Smith
That was what I said - information is the capacity, not actuality. It exists as a variability in the state of an electron. The particular meaning we attribute to that unit of potential (if any) is not essential to its existence as information. — Possibility
...with what? — Possibility
:snicker: I maybe right but I'm definitely not all right! WTF? — Agent Smith
