I can see God in the stand at the International War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, shrugging his shoulders and saying 'Well, it was the IN thing at the time!'
Sorry mate, just couldn't let that one go...
Lol, nice one
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I can see God in the stand at the International War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, shrugging his shoulders and saying 'Well, it was the IN thing at the time!'
Sorry mate, just couldn't let that one go...
Yeah I did, kinda, read it again. You understand that I'm taking a very difficult stance here, especially me being an atheist and all, so I'm not expecting to convince you, all I want to do is see if people can view things from a different perspective, weather right or wrong, its annoying to challenge your beliefs, but i also believe it makes you stronger as a person... which ironically is another belief i could challenge.You really haven't even begun to answer my questions here.
Yeah I did, kinda, read it again. You understand that I'm taking a very difficult stance here, especially me being an atheist and all, so I'm not expecting to convince you, all I want to do is see if people can view things from a different perspective, weather right or wrong, its annoying to challenge your beliefs, but i also believe it makes you stronger as a person... which ironically is another belief i could challenge.
I just want all Christians to understand more atheistic arguments, and more atheists to understand Christian arguments, its one thing to know of, but a totally different thing to understand it, and I still don't think I understand it all yet either.
Heres another one in which I questioned last night: Why did God make Joshua brutally kill every man woman and child in Jericho? if he wanted to build the Israli empire, why did he just take them away like he did with Enoch? Answer: Because God was working with the times, back then empires are built by one group taking over the other, and thats what God was going along with. (lol, sorry that was badly articulated, so don't quote me)
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Why have people abandoned belief in the ancient Greek and Roman gods in favour of the new lot?
If we were all serious about this debate, rather than being committed to one side or the other of the argument, then we'd all be agnostic.
Agnosticism is just half-arsed atheism.
No, agnosticism it is simply saying I don’t know.
Fundamentalists know, both religious and atheist. They are sure they know.
Not all religious people or atheists are fundamentalists.
Agnostics don't believe in god, therefore they are atheists. Just don't have the balls to admit it.
Still, everyone can, indeed will experience God, though they cannot know God.
Sounds like you know something I don't.
Not all religious people or atheists are fundamentalists.
Agnostics don't believe in god, therefore they are atheists. Just don't have the balls to admit it.
BS.
I would describe myself as Agnostic. I don’t believe there is a Christian God as described in the bible. But I accept that there may be a god, in whatever form that may be. Conscious, unconscious...
And there may not.
I philosophise a bit and engage in many conversations with people about this. I do not lack the balls to admit to anything.
From what i remember, it was you who did not have the balls to accept that atheism is the active faith that there is no god, and is therefore a religious belief in itself.
Otherwise you have to be agnostic about the flying spaghetti monster, FFS!
What about the evolving cheese omelet?
I don't "know" that there is no god, nor do I claim to. But because I choose not to believe in the god everyone else is proposing, doesn't make it a religious belief or anything else.
Otherwise you have to be agnostic about the flying spaghetti monster, FFS!
Depends. Did it take three days to emerge from the frying pan?
Not all religious people or atheists are fundamentalists.
Agnostics don't believe in god, therefore they are atheists. Just don't have the balls to admit it.
Or rather something I have experienced you will.
If we were all serious about this debate, rather than being committed to one side or the other of the argument, then we'd all be agnostic.
Nobody can prove or disprove the existence of a higher power, just as nobody can logically explain the beginnings of existence prior to the big bang.
A wise man once told me that religion was invented by an economist, recognising the demand by people for meaning to their lives, and the opportunity to supply them this meaning, and have power over them.
Why have people abandoned belief in the ancient Greek and Roman gods in favour of the new lot?
I haven't heard of the flying spaghetti monster movement, or met any of its believers, so there is no way to be agnostic. There need to be two opposing beliefs in order to be in the middle.
That said, a flying spaghetti monster would be pretty handy in these times of high food prices and transportation costs.![]()
Or rather something I have experienced you will.
"Know" has nothing to do with it.
...... there was this tunnel leading to a brilliant white light, grand ma was standing there smiling at me