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I don't need to be asked a question in order to take issue with it. Besides, you're acting like it's a bad thing that we can't fully understand God. If God was able to be fully understood by humans, he wouldn't be much of a God, would he? What would then make him greater than us, or worthy to be worshiped? If You don´t understand god fully, then how can you say it is a loving god? By saying god is loving you are already impliing that you understand it. I have exactly the same right to say god is evil.I'm going to use the dimensional argument again, since it seems the most readily applicable to the situation. If we existed in a two-dimensional world, why should we believe that a third dimension exists? How could we comprehend it? The answer, of course, is that we understand that our 2D world is incomprehensible yet far superior to a one-dimensional world, and it only makes sense that a third dimension would also exist, similarly trumping ours.Wait, that logic is flawed I think. First: 3 dimensions is the minimum for life to be possible, if we only count spatial dimensions. So, of course we can see that 3d is better than 2d (because in 2d we would not be able to exist). BUT, just because we can IMAGINE that there could be a 2d world, does not mean there really could be one. Here your logic breaks down: you are arguing, that because we can THINK of a 2d world, there HAS TO BE a 4d world. That kind of reminds me of the ontological argument - inducing things out of thin air.Or consider a painting. Should one be sentient, it would know nothing except its own composition. It would know that it must not have always existed, and that somehow, something must have created it. It would probably logically conclude that its elements and details represented something in the creator's mind; that is, some aspect of the creator. But how could it know anything beyond what it was? Could it comprehend that the same creator could also produce sculptures, or use watercolors instead of oil paints? Of course not. That painting can understand nothing except what it is, though it would be foolish to assume that it always existed and that there were no outside forces besides the ones it knew. Yes, but there is no reason to believe these outside forces were god.Quote from: Mangled* on February 01, 2010, 11:07:39 amQuote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on February 01, 2010, 03:57:39 amI feel like I've said this to you before (in fact I know I have) things that don't exist can neither be proven or disproven. Why don't you start by disproving leprechauns or the tooth fairy, and if you can manage that then I'll disprove God.The key problem here is your second paragraph. You've precluded that God doesn't exist, and that it's impossible to prove otherwise. If that's the case, what can I say that will convince you of God's existence? You've already decided any of my arguments are wrong before even hearing them, haven't you?The key problem here is, that you accuse him of precluding god does not exist (this debate would not have happened, if he thought god did exist, so thats kind of the point here.) but you dont realise, that you have done exactly the same, only you preclude the opposite. And you too have decided science can not explain certain things, before even hearing it. So there would be a nice symmetry here, if only it wasn´t ruined by one side having logic, reason, evidence.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on February 01, 2010, 03:57:39 amI feel like I've said this to you before (in fact I know I have) things that don't exist can neither be proven or disproven. Why don't you start by disproving leprechauns or the tooth fairy, and if you can manage that then I'll disprove God.
1: If You don´t understand god fully, then how can you say it is a loving god? By saying god is loving you are already impliing that you understand it. I have exactly the same right to say god is evil.2: Wait, that logic is flawed I think. First: 3 dimensions is the minimum for life to be possible, if we only count spatial dimensions. So, of course we can see that 3d is better than 2d (because in 2d we would not be able to exist). BUT, just because we can IMAGINE that there could be a 2d world, does not mean there really could be one. Here your logic breaks down: you are arguing, that because we can THINK of a 4d world, there HAS TO BE a 4d world. That kind of reminds me of the ontological argument - inducing things out of thin air.3: Yes, but there is no reason to believe these outside forces were god.4: The key problem here is, that you accuse him of precluding god does not exist (this debate would not have happened, if he thought god did exist, so thats kind of the point here.) but you dont realise, that you have done exactly the same, only you preclude the opposite. And you too have decided science can not explain certain things, before even hearing it. So there would be a nice symmetry here, if only it wasn´t ruined by one side having logic, reason, evidence.
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Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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1:I can only go by his actions, especially the ones that other people have recorded. From what I've seen, God wants humans to join him in the eternal bliss that is heaven, and he wants it so much that he offered up Jesus in order to take our sin for us... I'd say that makes him a loving God.
2:I can only draw examples from what everyone knows. The dimensions comparison is the most basic way I can think of to address the nature of supernatural reality, and your refusal to accept it just shows how unwilling you are to consider alternate mindsets.
3:These forces created the painting and control and perceive every aspect of it; what is a God if not that?
4:No, your side is using a different sort of logic, reason, and evidence than mine. Your commandeering of the entirety of logic, reason, and evidence just proves how limited your understanding of those concepts is. To show what I mean, let me put it this way: I've taken a class in digital logic, so does that make me qualified to claim knowledge of modal logic as well? Of course not. And just because you use certain elements of logic to support your claims doesn't mean that your side is the only one to do so. In fact, I'd argue that my side uses reason more extensively than yours, since theological argument requires a higher level of thought than simply accepting the things you see. Remember, many of the great thinkers (Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, etc.) all heavily explored metaphysics and their relation to the real world.
I hope to make you understand that a spiritual plane can exist without the awareness of many people in the material one.
I don't need to be asked a question in order to take issue with it. Besides, you're acting like it's a bad thing that we can't fully understand God.
I'm going to use the dimensional argument again,
You've precluded that God doesn't exist, and that it's impossible to prove otherwise. If that's the case, what can I say that will convince you of God's existence? You've already decided any of my arguments are wrong before even hearing them, haven't you?
No, your side is using a different sort of logic, reason, and evidence than mine. Your commandeering of the entirety of logic, reason, and evidence just proves how limited your understanding of those concepts is.
It's terrible because you're assuming there's a higher dimensional plane when you're in one that shows no evidence for the other. We're saying 'prove it' and you're responding with 'prove there isn't'.
Actually, there is some evidence that we aren't operating on the highest dimension.
Quote from: Smegma on February 02, 2010, 04:53:42 pmActually, there is some evidence that we aren't operating on the highest dimension.Not in his made up dimensional argument that he's trying to use as an example.
I wonder... If i start fapping on the bible, will god stop me? Will he punish me? Maybe if i start fapping on it then i start seeing the truth that no one else see?
I attend grammar school, last grade, and ignorance is all around me. Well, good for them. Ignorance is bliss.
Quote from: Shard on February 01, 2010, 05:19:52 pmI feel like I started something, something bad....And now this thread has been abducted. Yet it is a highly interesting discussion.I like how my posts have been ignored on the actual matter at hand and everything has spiraled out.Might have something to do with the fact that reading and understanding your posts is about the same level of enjoyment as sucking on a turned on cattleprod.
I feel like I started something, something bad....And now this thread has been abducted. Yet it is a highly interesting discussion.I like how my posts have been ignored on the actual matter at hand and everything has spiraled out.