Do not put the LORD your God to the test as you did at Massah. — Deuteronomy 6:16
1. necessary contingent facts (unbounded immanence)(Some) topics up for discussion:
1. Metaphysics.
2. Empiricism.
3. God.
4. Agnosticism's justifications (The problem of evil disproves the OOO God hypothesis).
5. The relationships between all of the above. — Agent Smith
The historical - cultural context of the biblical text you quoted has nothing to do with metaphysics — Angelo Cannata
1. necessary contingent facts (unbounded immanence)
2. naturalism
3. empty name
4. n/a (see #3)
5. Deus, sive natura
G'nite, Smith. Zzzzz — 180 Proof
Some claim metaphysics is not open to empirical testing i.e. you can't verify/falsify them via experience and yet, we have the so-called problem of evil (divine predicates incompatible with observation). — Agent Smith
Wellllll. I think the idea of that test was more about faith in the relationship with God, not in God's existence. They had seen miracles but were now grumbling at Massah. The issue was more, can you trust God, given what God has already done for you. Or do you think he will abandon you?God falls under metaphysics, even a novice is aware of this simple fact.
Do not put the LORD your God to the test as you did at Massah.
— Deuteronomy 6:16 — Agent Smith
Some theists would say that. Others wouldn't. Many if observed over time would make empirical claims about God, prayer, angels, the presence of Jesus and more and that's just within Christianity. At other times they might well agree with you and then go back on implicit positions already taken.Test, another name for experiment. To put it simply God is not amenable to scientific inquiry, experimentation's not allowed/prohibited. God isn't an empirical claim. — Agent Smith
That’s why the problem of evil is not a metaphysical one: you cannot prove metaphysically that either good or evil exist, because they depend entirely on subjective evaluations. — Angelo Cannata
faith — Bylaw
prayer — Bylaw
why would you question the wisdom of many theologians & non-theologians — Agent Smith
Wow! At this point, the only thing I can do is to bow to the immense wisdom of those high level people. As they say in an Italian comedy “with my face under their feet, without even asking them to keep still”. — Angelo Cannata
Deus, sive natura — 180 Proof
faith
— Bylaw
Which is to say Jesus couldn't/no one can prove God's existence. — Agent Smith
And people feel the presence of God and so on. Not all empirical things can necessarily be tested (now). IOW people don't just believe in a transcendant deity, even the Abrahamists. Most of them talk about experiencing thingsprayer
— Bylaw
True, Wikipedia has a page on research i.e. experiments done on (the effectiveness of) prayer. So some religious claims can be tested. — Agent Smith
faith as in trust in. I am not denying epistemological issues, just that the massah quote is about having trust in God, not belief in God's existence. — Bylaw
test — Bylaw
The devil says, hey Jesus if what you say is true throw yourself off this cliff and God will save you. This is not about experimentation. — ArielAssante
This is why I describe "faith" as make believe – believing the unbelievable (often in order to defend the indefensible) – false hope.You can't trust in something that doesn't exist. — Agent Smith
temptation — ArielAssante
I haven't, not I'm inclined to read, the "argument" you mention. I try not to splash around in somrbody else's mythological (superstitious) bathwater. — 180 Proof
Amor intellectualis dei. — 180 Proof
I try not to splash around in somrbody else's mythological (superstitious) bathwater. — 180 Proof
"Feets is good", they say, "but wheels is gooder." :smirk: — 180 Proof
I was alluding to emotions (limbic system) and reason (prefrontal cortex), respectively — 180 Proof
Spinoza's "bondage". — 180 Proof
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