satchelmcqueen
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convince me as to why there is or isnt a god? especially the KJV god and jesus. i am on the fence.
discuss
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You're absolutely right, and I don't really care about this debate as it wouldn't affect my politics either way, but a rebuttal to that statement can be found in my signature.The annoying thing about the creator debate is that there is no way to prove or disprove that one exists.
You're absolutely right, and I don't really care about this debate as it wouldn't affect my politics either way, but a rebuttal to that statement can be found in my signature.
I'm not nearly eloquent nor persuasive enough to attempt it.discuss
especially the KJV god and jesus. i am on the fence.
discuss
This is evangelism made easy.
There is a God. There is sufficient evidence that it is the Judeo-Christian God of the Bible. The evidence of a god is overwhelming, and if one were to choose a religion, the Christian faith wins hands down.
If you are looking for scientific, or logical arguments for a god, there are many, but here are five:
the cosmological argument from contingency
the kalam cosmological argument based on the beginning of the universe
the moral argument based upon objective moral values and duties
the teleological argument from fine-tuning
the ontological argument from the possibility of God’s existence to his actuality
All of these can be explained by Dr. William Craig here:
I like this guy. He debates many prominent atheists.
The god of the KJV bible is the most likely god because the most important part of the story of Jesus of Nazareth, his resurrection, is very likely to have been a real historical event. If that is true, it is reasonable to believe that Jesus was who he claimed: the Son of God.
Here are more sources:
http://www.leaderu.com/offices/billcraig/docs/tomb2.html
Christopher Hitchens is one of the funniest public figures out there, though a prominent socialist.
One of the funniest neo-cons actually. Ron gave a speech slamming him as a neo-con, but I've never known much about his politics, but your right he's funny as hell.
Ron gave a speech slamming him as a neo-con,
He's actually not a neocon. His politics are really screwy. He essentially supports war to fight radical Islam, is economically liberal, and supported the Burka ban in France. The social and war positions may translate across all social and FP issues, but I feel that he just has an extremely deep-seeded hatred of Religion and is using political positions to express that.Really? Remember which one?
Really? Remember which one?
He's actually not a neocon. His politics are really screwy. He essentially supports war to fight radical Islam, is economically liberal, and supported the Burka ban in France. The social and war positions may translate across all social and FP issues, but I feel that he just has an extremely deep-seeded hatred of Religion and is using political positions to express that.
If "God" is claimed to have the following characteristics
1. God is all good (He/she/it always makes the correct moral decision)
2. God is all Powerful (ability to carry out his/her/its will without restriction)
And we accept that...
3. Evil and Bad things happen
Only 2 of the 3 statements above can possibly be true at the same time, therefore that God can't possibly exist.