In nature, yes. In intelligent design, not so end of.Much pain is beneficial. End of. — AmadeusD
No, it isn't. It is a side-effect that does not invariably occur.The pain is required for the growth to accrue. — AmadeusD
If that is a 'given', it was given by that same loving god.Given we are pain-perceiving creatures, anyhow. — AmadeusD
God had an idea that something very unpleasant and sometimes fatal was a good idea. I suspect that a kinder omnipotence would have found a better way to achieve those good ends.So, either hte position is God imbued us with Pain, and sometimes that's a good thing — AmadeusD
It's nothing to do with morals, if it happens through natural evolution. If it's deliberately inflicted, it's at least morally questionable. Or would be, if done by a mortal.or it is that Pain is a moral wrong, in and of itself. — AmadeusD
Of course it's not arbitrary. It's a process of biology and has explicable causes.... unless invented and inflicted by an omnipotent creator, in which case that creator is not deserving or praise.Why would you not assent to the view that pains can be arbitrary or not? — AmadeusD
:up:God had an idea that something very unpleasant and sometimes fatal was a good idea. I suspect that a kinder omnipotence would have found a better way to achieve those good ends. — Vera Mont
In nature, yes. In intelligent design, not so end of. — Vera Mont
No, it isn't. It is a side-effect that does not invariably occur. — Vera Mont
If that is a 'given', it was given by that same loving god. — Vera Mont
God had an idea that something very unpleasant and sometimes fatal was a good idea. I suspect that a kinder omnipotence would have found a better way to achieve those good ends. — Vera Mont
If it's deliberately inflicted, it's at least morally questionable. Or would be, if done by a mortal. — Vera Mont
unless invented and inflicted by an omnipotent creator, in which case that creator is not deserving or praise. — Vera Mont
Accordingly, we generally leave those decisions to a power beyond ourselves. — BitconnectCarlos
Who's to say humans are worth more than cockroaches? — BitconnectCarlos
Without invoking God, tell me why you'd think otherwise? Or is the case that you are encased in a religious framework to such a degree that you cannot fathom other thoughts? — AmadeusD
We just have that bias because we're humans but it's not grounded in anything objective. — BitconnectCarlos
Predation, parasitism and disease are.Excesses aren't exactly attributable to design. — AmadeusD
I was responding to specific posts. The discussion is not under my control.That said, not sure why you're reducing hte discussion to allow for restrictive points? — AmadeusD
That pain causes growth or that all growth is accompanied by pain? I'm not sure I actually get a point about either, but I know that the first is untrue and the second is it is not always true.Point to me a situation in which my point is violated? — AmadeusD
Whether fortunately or otherwise, Amadeus, THIS world came about through natural forces and evolution. Which accounts for why the design isn't all that intelligent.Unfortunately, Vera, we live in THIS world in which my statement is completely true.
Oh, no - I've heard ans understand all the excuses and apologetics. I just don't respect them.And you may simply be unable to comprehend reasoning beyond Human reasoning. — AmadeusD
Supposedly made in the bastard's image; able to comprehend his commandments; required to believe his idea of love has some relation my concept of love.Not sure why you'd think you could - or, at any rate, apply human reasoning to the (claimed) omnipotent designer. — AmadeusD
No, I'm just an ordinary mortal who can smell it when somebody tries to sell her two fish well past their sell-by-date.So you're the omniscient one. — AmadeusD
If our natural pro-human bias is not accordance with reality — BitconnectCarlos
Predation, parasitism and disease are. — Vera Mont
hat pain causes growth or that all growth is accompanied by pain? I'm not sure I actually get a point about either, but I know that the first is untrue and the second is it is not always true. — Vera Mont
The pain is required for the growth to accrue(as an actual fact of the universe in which we live. — AmadeusD
Whether fortunately or otherwise, Amadeus, THIS world came about through natural forces and evolution. Which accounts for why the design isn't all that intelligent. — Vera Mont
Oh, no - I've heard ans understand all the excuses and apologetics. I just don't respect them. — Vera Mont
his commandments — Vera Mont
No, I'm just an ordinary mortal who can smell it when somebody tries to sell her two fish well past their sell-by-date. — Vera Mont
It's coherently and consistently dismissive of the idea of intelligent design by a benevolent deity.And, ecologically, these, prima facie, have great functional value. (I should be clear - I have no religious position and do not intend to defend one. I just find your line of reasoning chaotically dismissive). — AmadeusD
Who's to say humans are worth more than cockroaches? This is where your worldview leads you. — BitconnectCarlos
And in fairness, this is also where a Christian or religious worldviews can lead you. I remember talking to a couple of elderly former Nazi's back in the early 1990's. They were good Christians, of course. Lutherans, as it happened. They calmly described Jewish folk as cockroaches (as per the Nazi propaganda) - and were sure God would be good with that. — Tom Storm
Religious nihilism along with a cavalier disregard for the 'sacredness of human life seems to be part of the practices of many religions. — Tom Storm
Tom, these are not good Christians. "All Jews are cockroaches" necessitates that Jesus is a cockroach. — BitconnectCarlos
I'm not talking practice. I'm talking Scripture. — BitconnectCarlos
It is reality. I have asked you to put forward something that either discusses, or displaces this. — AmadeusD
Tell that to the millions who used faith and notions of goodness to justify their projects. — Tom Storm
Peopel use scripture to justify any practice, in all religions in all countries. — Tom Storm
It's like if I were to say "well humans naturally have confirmation bias, what's the problem?" Well, we naturally try to unlearn that to get our thinking more in line with objective reality. — BitconnectCarlos
I seek to act in accordance with objective reality and if that gets you mad then anger is derived from an irrational source. — BitconnectCarlos
Sure, ok. But you're deflecting here. My point is that it is utterly absurd for a devout Nazi to declare himself a "good Christian." The Nazi is outside the fold. — BitconnectCarlos
There may be multiple plausible interpretations but there are other interpretations that are completely implausible and therefore flatly wrong. "Open to interpretation" doesn't mean all interpretations are valid. — BitconnectCarlos
What bloody objective reality are you talking about? The one in which we actually have biases towards other humans?? — AmadeusD
Unfortunately, to adequately grow muscle, muscle fibres must be destroyed and that hurts. This has a dual nature. In injury, we need to know this is happening to address it adequately. While I hear your gripe, I just don't see what it has to do with the potential 'nature' of a God. It does it's job well. — AmadeusD
Probability still has a truth to it. — BitconnectCarlos
I'm just running with your version of truth here. — BitconnectCarlos
I agree with that. I wouldn’t say unfortunately. It’s more like, unfortunately, we humans ruminate about and dramatize every little spark of the nervous system. — Fire Ologist
Pain need not have anything to do with God, and need not be seen as better or worse than any other state - pain is change measured by the one undergoing the change. — Fire Ologist
You now need to either point out why it is irrational, or give a more rational reason to try to lose the bias. — AmadeusD
It's coherently and consistently dismissive of the idea of intelligent design by a benevolent deity. — Vera Mont
It's irrational for a few reasons. — BitconnectCarlos
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