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Well, if I read correct, your are indirectly implying that the universe we know is actually infinite. And that just isn't an answer either.You either tell me how the universe came to be, or God IS the answer.
Quote from: Mangled* on April 22, 2011, 12:43:53 pmWhy can't the universe have always been here?How about a little thing called entropy? You said that everything only changes, but that's not the full truth. Each change reduces the energy of the universe. We ARE travelling towards an end of some sort. And if entropy is true, and energy only ever decreases, then the question becomes real again: Where did the original energy come from?Also, you've conveniently ignored both of the points I brought up this morning.
Why can't the universe have always been here?
How about a little thing called entropy? You said that everything only changes, but that's not the full truth. Each change reduces the energy of the universe. We ARE travelling towards an end of some sort. And if entropy is true, and energy only ever decreases, then the question becomes real again: Where did the original energy come from?
For me, the fact that we have an innate set of morals is strongly indicative of a supreme being. We hear about a fireman going into a burning building to save someone, then both of them dying as the building collapses, and you know what our response is? "Oh, he was so brave. What a great person." Why do we think sacrifice is good? It sure isn't utilitarian, and evolution is all about utilitarianism.Why do we think humans have rights? Why do we think it's good to give homeless people money and bad to just kill them off for being a drain on society? Where do these values come from, and why does everyone have them?
Complete FAILURE in underderstanding what entropy is. This is just sad man. Read a science book or something.
Which points were those? I'm assuming I didn't answer them because they were as bad as your understanding of entropy.
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on April 22, 2011, 11:45:01 amFor me, the fact that we have an innate set of morals is strongly indicative of a supreme being. We hear about a fireman going into a burning building to save someone, then both of them dying as the building collapses, and you know what our response is? "Oh, he was so brave. What a great person." Why do we think sacrifice is good? It sure isn't utilitarian, and evolution is all about utilitarianism.Why do we think humans have rights? Why do we think it's good to give homeless people money and bad to just kill them off for being a drain on society? Where do these values come from, and why does everyone have them?The christian god would have us hating gays, keeping slaves, and marrying the women that we rape. Those great values you profess surely do not come from your religion.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
Hey, you learn something new every day. You're right, I was mistaken about the nature of entropy. Interesting.
Marrying rape victims is grounded in the belief that sex is an irreversible, binding act.
That's why I'm opposed to homosexuality
Imagine before society all you have is people who have no concept of morals but they understand consequenses of other people's actions. I don't want to be killed by anyone, because that would suck, and other people surely feel the same. So we all agree on a rule that none of us will kill eachother because none of us want that to happen, and to deter that from happening we make a rule that says if anyone kills anyone else they get punished. There, I just formed a simple society with a moral law against murder.
Homosexuality is an aspect of humanity.
Nah, I just asked you for the origin of the universe. To me, seeing as you FAILED to explain one that is scientifically proven, I didn't ascertain that my opinion is the absolute truth, but simply that yours is absolute bulls**t. I already KNOW, that in my logic, which works like clockwork, God is true.I despise trolls, and I'm no hypocrite, thank you very much.
I would argue that there's more to it than "Gee if I can kill him, he can kill me." The Declaration of Independence mentions peoples' inherent right to "life, liberty, and happiness," and it's right on the mark. For some reason, there's a general consensus that people deserve life, and it goes deeper than "Let's ban murder because that'll protect my hide." Think about it this way. We have animal cruelty laws, right? It's not because we're afraid of animals being cruel to us otherwise; it's because we think it's wrong. Why? Where does that feeling come from?So is greed, cruelty, deception, etc., etc. I'm not putting homosexuality on par with any of those, of course (honestly I see it as mostly harmless), but just because something is human nature doesn't make it good.
First, marrying rapists/victims: I'm not really sure where you derived this from but its entirely untrue. Its as simple as that. No legitimate Church holds that to be an accepted doctrine.
Haha Mangled you speak as if postmodernists aren't allowed to believe anything then!
Also, mangled, you make the assertion that since God created everything then he created gays..? Thats not how it works. The Christian position on this is that homosexuality is an indulgence of the left hand kingdom, and is therefore sinful. Also, Christianity does not hold the belief that homosexuals are created.
No, you're trying to tell me what the correct way of thinking is. That is wrong, and that is not how Christian belief goes. Maybe that's your logic but thats not the theological logic. Don't say it is. (1)On another note, anyone who believes in something by definition has justified it to themselves. Just because their justification isn't enough for you does not mean that their reality is not truth. A more accurate wording of "But if they can't justify their beliefs then I'll just engage....." should read ""But if I deem their justification unworth then I'll just engage....." right? (2)It comes off as if you're trying to promote your philosophy above others, that if something isn't in line with what you think then they must be inherently wrong or stupid. (3)So here is my question to you: If someone is completely happy with a philosophy of living that is opposite to your own, then what is the problem? (4)What is the truth that people are scared of? Do you claim that we as humans can judge between what is the truth or not? (5)
Mangled, I just have to say you failed that one. They believe that God created sin, and man has a free will to do right or wrong. Not that anything about christianity is logical, but your reasoning was bad at that one.