Is 3 a tulip or the gulf of Mexico? — Bartricks
How many gods — Olivier5
Genocide. Evil or good? — tim wood
Personally I believe that everyone has a “god/ gods” in a loose sense and everyone “worships”. It is simply those things - the number, quality and dynamic that changes. — Benj96
45% think it is necessary to have faith in a God in order to be moral — Banno
Yet they get upset when others worship God or gods. We live in a strange world, or what? — Apollodorus
I think at most one can be agnostic - they do not yet know what they wish to pursue, worship or place as the object or goal of their purpose or the means by which they understand the nature of reality. But to say one is atheist? Atheist towards what precisely? — Benj96
God is omnipotent. Omnipotent means having infinite power and freedom of will, knowledge and action.
God is also omnibenevolent which means having perfect or unlimited benevolence.
However, God’s omnibenevolence is governed by his omnipotence, i.e., his infinite power and freedom of will. — Apollodorus
And I cannot know for certain that the Battleship USS New Jersey has not just materialized in my back yard. Isn't ignorance, especially compounded with stupidity, g-r-e-a-t!We can't know for certain that there is no God/s. — Apollodorus
Atheist towards what precisely? Everyone has different beliefs, opinions and nuances towards the same “god/gods” both in a religious context and in a more metaphorically life pursuit sense. — Benj96
The Enchantress of FlorenceIf you were an atheist, Birbal," the Emperor challenged his first minister, "what would you say to the true believers of all the great religions of the world?" Birbal was a devout Brahmin from Trivikrampur, but he answered unhesitatingly, "I would say to them that in my opinion they were all atheists as well; I merely believe in one god less than each of them." "How so?" the Emperor asked. "All true believers have good reasons for disbelieving in every god except their own," said Birbal. "And so it is they who, between them, give me all the reasons for believing in none.
'm left a physicalist when I hear Brahms's First, an acosmist when I hear his Fourth. I think there's something about that E minor first movement that awakens my numinosity gland and suppresses my physicalist gland. — Tom Storm
However, the way I see it, it's a question of balance. A person may enjoy listening to Classical music whilst another may be dying of starvation. Materialist concerns are alright as long as they don't deflect attention from other concerns, e.g., from the moral or ethical sphere such as social or economic justice. — Apollodorus
And I cannot know for certain that the Battleship USS New Jersey has not just materialized in my back yard. Isn't ignorance, especially compounded with stupidity, g-r-e-a-t! — tim wood
And you know all of this how?
And of course, what do you suppose "is" means? — tim wood
I think I still have an old rosary lying around somewhere, and listening to a symphony will have more than enough time to recite all Five Sorrowful Mysteries. — Ciceronianus the White
And I cannot know for certain that the Battleship USS New Jersey has not just materialized in my back yard. Isn't ignorance, especially compounded with stupidity, g-r-e-a-t! — tim wood
And of course, what do you suppose "is" means?
If by "is" you mean an unquestioned presupposition of your thinking, then it's all yours. On the other hand if you mean something else, then what do you mean? — tim wood
and now you're openly declaring that you don't know the meaning of "is". — Apollodorus
Purely? Relativistic? Human? FIrst: make your argument. Second: if true, then why even think in terms of omni-benevolence/omnipotence of God?purely relativistic human standards. — Merkwurdichliebe
As you can see, I asked you what your understanding was. If you understadn English, why did you not answer my question? — tim wood
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