pacelli
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Did that make any sense?![]()
It sure did.
Did that make any sense?![]()
This kind of logic make me want to drive a power drill through my head. How the hell are you a "devout agnostic"?
reason=think logically; "The children must learn to reason"
wiki from "reason" said:Reason compared to logic, cause and effect thinking, and symbolic thinking
Main articles: Logic, Cause and effect, and Symbols
In modern times, there is an increasing tendency to use the terms "logic" and "reason" interchangeably in philosophical discussion, or to see logic as the most pure or the defining form of reason.
Reason and logic can be thought of as distinct, although logic is one important aspect of reason. Reason is a type of thought. The word Logic involves the attempt to describe rules by which reason operates, so that orderly reasoning can be taught.
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Another way to consider the confusion between logic and reason is that computers and animals sometimes perform actions which are apparently logical: from a complex set of data, conclusions are achieved which are "logical". Being a cause of something which humans find logical does not necessarily mean that computers or animals have reason, or even logic in the strict sense.
Nope. I can't reason with someone who doesn't use reason. I'm done.
I actually like debating people who know how do it. So no, I don't mind reading your posts. I was pissed off last night. Anyway, you can't have the same premises and reach two different conclusions - the whole point of them being mutually exclusive.
And the dictionary, just like the Bible/Torah/Quran are man made things.![]()
First of all, a very civilised debate, and secondly TD thank you for writing in such a way that even a layperson such as myself is able to grasp your points.
Since I start from a traditional faith position i'm already part of the choir, nonetheless you make some very convincing points that in effect we all start from a faith position.
At least that seems to be my understanding.
If you don't like people who choose not to have imaginary friends floating in the sky, that's your business.
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Perhaps the imagination is real?
I imagined I could fly out of my window... What if... Nevermind, I won't try that one.
Yeah, I'm with you on that one.
I've often thought about faith and perhaps how the lack of it might keep something from happening that I supposedly had faith would happen.
In my mind, I thought about it being pitch dark in the middle of the night and I'm walking across my yard while having faith there is going to be solid ground under my feet. Now while I'm walking, if I happen to step into the in-ground swimming pool, will my faith that there is going be solid ground under my feet keep me from sinking in the pool?
I imagined I could fly out of my window... What if... Nevermind, I won't try that one.
I'm not suggesting that. I'm saying, what's really different about a dream and "real" life?
Here are my questions for religious people.
1. Would you be able to enjoy Heaven knowing that people you love are tormented in Hell?
2. . How come so many times the all-knowing God doesn't seem to have a clue whats gonna happen and has to double check things?
3. How do you justify God punishing Adam and Eve for something the did before having any knowledge about good and evil?
4. What will happen in the Afterlife to the people who never heard about your religion?
5. How do you justify an infinite punishment for a finite crime? Especially from a loving God.
6. How can you have free will if God is omniscient? This means that he knows the decisions you will make, hence you don't really have free will.
7. How come you consider people to have free will considering some decisions lead to eternal torture? It's like saying you have the right to free speech, but if you say X, you will get your hand cut off. Sure, you have the right to free speech, right?
Here are my questions for religious people.
1. Would you be able to enjoy Heaven knowing that people you love are tormented in Hell?
2. . How come so many times the all-knowing God doesn't seem to have a clue whats gonna happen and has to double check things?
3. How do you justify God punishing Adam and Eve for something the did before having any knowledge about good and evil?
4. What will happen in the Afterlife to the people who never heard about your religion?
5. How do you justify an infinite punishment for a finite crime? Especially from a loving God.
6. How can you have free will if God is omniscient? This means that he knows the decisions you will make, hence you don't really have free will.
7. How come you consider people to have free will considering some decisions lead to eternal torture? It's like saying you have the right to free speech, but if you say X, you will get your hand cut off. Sure, you have the right to free speech, right?
The only thing that bothers me is when atheists preach atheism and bash all religions. They take on that holier-than-thou-I'm right-you're wrong attitude.
There's at least one thing more annoying than atheists complaining about religion, and that's religious people complaining about atheists complaining about religion.
I still dont understand whats so annoying about the idea of atheists complaining about religion.