Do you believe in Gods or do you think that religion is nonsense?
How many Atheist do we have in the forum?
Posted 19 December 2009 - 04:49 PM
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Edited by Teixeira, 20 December 2009 - 10:29 PM.
Posted 01 January 2010 - 05:28 PM
Posted 04 January 2010 - 11:26 AM
Posted 06 January 2010 - 11:49 AM
Ok. But what are your conclusions?.Let's imagine STUPID instead.
Posted 10 February 2010 - 12:47 AM
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Posted 12 May 2010 - 08:27 PM
I am a theist. (Christian)
The Wonder of the world. Varghese Scientist
http://www.amazon.co...y...5314&sr=1-1
There is a God. Richard Swinburne (Christian)
http://www.amazon.co...w...5958&sr=1-3
Creation out of Nothing. William Lane Craig (Christian)
http://www.amazon.co...g...6341&sr=1-1
There is a God. Antony Flew (ex world famous Atheist)
http://www.amazon.co...-...6975&sr=1-1
On Guard. William Lane Graig (Christian reasons by one of my teachers)
http://www.amazon.co...t...7392&sr=1-1
Posted 12 May 2010 - 11:37 PM
I am a theist. (Christian)
The Wonder of the world. Varghese Scientist
http://www.amazon.co...y...5314&sr=1-1
There is a God. Richard Swinburne (Christian)
http://www.amazon.co...w...5958&sr=1-3
Creation out of Nothing. William Lane Craig (Christian)
http://www.amazon.co...g...6341&sr=1-1
There is a God. Antony Flew (ex world famous Atheist)
http://www.amazon.co...-...6975&sr=1-1
On Guard. William Lane Graig (Christian reasons by one of my teachers)
http://www.amazon.co...t...7392&sr=1-1
you want us to buy these books?
why don't you just tell us your point instead.
Posted 12 May 2010 - 11:52 PM
there are reasons for being a Theist.why don't you just tell us your point instead.
Who is “us?”
Edited by eternaltraveler, 12 May 2010 - 11:54 PM.
Posted 13 May 2010 - 03:39 PM
Posted 13 May 2010 - 06:17 PM
Posted 13 May 2010 - 08:42 PM
there are reasons for being a Theist.why don't you just tell us your point instead.
But we have to buy those books to figure out what those reasons are? You didn't even comment on those books, you just spamed us with a big list.Who is “us?”
"us" is anyone reading this thread....
Posted 14 May 2010 - 01:59 AM
Posted 14 May 2010 - 04:19 PM
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Who wrote the laws of nature?
Posted 15 May 2010 - 12:54 AM
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Absence of arbitration is impossible. Whatever any scenario, questions can be asked of it. Although existence is indeed more arbitrary than non-existence.Who wrote the laws of nature?
What created whoever wrote the laws of nature? Why should one assume that an intellect ("who") "wrote" the laws of nature? Isn't it more sensible to attribute order to natural processes capable of generating such than to assume the existence of an intellect?
Posted 15 May 2010 - 02:59 AM
One believes matter is eternal (physical universe) and the other believes an eternal God did it.
Posted 15 May 2010 - 03:01 AM
It is so basic a question but impossible to answer without faith.
Posted 15 May 2010 - 02:57 PM
Religion, like grains, are absolutely necessary for the rise of civilizations, as they provide relief from societal anxiety, they provide law, they provide social fabric and glue, and they give rise to leadership (and leadership is necessary for great works and progress).Modern Humanists, such as Corliss Lamont or Carl Sagan, hold that humanity must seek for truth through reason and the best observable evidence and endorse scientific skepticism and the scientific method. However, they stipulate that decisions about right and wrong must be based on the individual and common good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanism
Edited by DukeNukem, 15 May 2010 - 02:57 PM.
Posted 17 May 2010 - 09:35 PM
Posted 18 May 2010 - 12:59 AM
It is so basic a question but impossible to answer without faith.
“Both solutions are illogical since both violate causality. “
"It's actually impossible to answer without being illogical."
Posted 18 May 2010 - 01:33 AM
there are reasons for being a Theist.why don't you just tell us your point instead.
But we have to buy those books to figure out what those reasons are? You didn't even comment on those books, you just spamed us with a big list.Who is “us?”
"us" is anyone reading this thread....
Posted 18 May 2010 - 02:34 AM
Waiting...will you respond
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Who wrote the laws of nature?
Therefore, the universe has a cause of its coming to be.
were you flaming me?
Edited by eternaltraveler, 18 May 2010 - 02:39 AM.
Posted 18 May 2010 - 07:45 PM
Waiting...will you respond
respond to what exactly? You want me to answer those two questions? I thought others did fine, but ok.Why is there something rather than nothing?
I don't know and neither do you.Who wrote the laws of nature?
it doesn't have to be a "who", and I don't know and neither do you.
Thinking you know something without evidence is known as a delusion.Therefore, the universe has a cause of its coming to be.
and therefore you know what the cause is and it has a long beard and grants wishes to people who worship it and even sent it's own son to die for our sins... What arrogance.were you flaming me?
No.
Thanks for playing
Posted 18 May 2010 - 09:37 PM
The scientific experiment of Antoine Soarez (swiss scientist), at quantum level, demonstrated that causality is violated (you cannot establish a causal relation between cause and effect, so to speak).One believes matter is eternal (physical universe) and the other believes an eternal God did it.
Both solutions are illogical since both violate causality.
Posted 18 May 2010 - 11:43 PM
The scientific experiment of Antoine Soarez (swiss scientist), at quantum level, demonstrated that causality is violated (you cannot establish a causal relation between cause and effect, so to speak).One believes matter is eternal (physical universe) and the other believes an eternal God did it.
Both solutions are illogical since both violate causality.
What do you have to say about that?
Posted 19 May 2010 - 03:09 AM
It is so basic a question but impossible to answer without faith.
“Both solutions are illogical since both violate causality. “
"It's actually impossible to answer without being illogical."
Each solution begs for causality.
Causality is not illogical to ask...
What do you mean by “causality?” How are you logical in saying causality makes something illogical?
(1) Whatever comes to be has a cause of its coming to be;
Are you being logical rejecting causality as illogical given it seems to be a law of existence?
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