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He necked himself long ago3unitz said:this thread needs more BradCube.
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He necked himself long ago3unitz said:this thread needs more BradCube.
To convert them of courseStevo. said:Here's a question for all us veterans of this thread. Why do we bother trying to explain such complex ideas to children who are without a doubt unable to comprehend such things?
He's right about it being odd for the conditions of the universe, and particularly earth being ideal for supporting life, but there are a good number of other explanations and theories to explain that, which don't require intelligence or god.KFunk said:The first video was at least semi-reasonable up until the point where he claims that the source of the energy of the universe had to be "incredibly intelligent."
AGREE OR UNAGREE?All men need something greater than themselves to look up to and worship. They must be able to touch the divine here on earth.
Dan Dennett is pretty amazing, one of my favouritesSchroedinger said:I ordered Breaking the Spell
For the most part... people just don't explain to them 'such complex ideas' ?Stevo. said:Here's a question for all us veterans of this thread. Why do we bother trying to explain such complex ideas to children who are without a doubt unable to comprehend such things?
Many religious texts have a good level of historicity, why does he choose christianity? I mean... How much have we learnt from the writings of the anicent egyptians, but surely we don't believe in Amon Ra?politik said:Of note, was his conversion was based on finding the bible to be historically verifiable, which is interesting.
An ideal world? A construct of 'goodness' that could be achieved? A belief in the 'human spirit'? I think we can have such beliefs without any sort of diety for sure...Iron said:All men need something greater than themselves to look up to and worship. They must be able to touch the divine here on earth.
Well technically, you could say "I think this God debate has been a bad excuse to claim that there's nothing greater than collecting stamps", since it's true that many atheists have put forward the idea that there is no inate greater value in doing X over Y, they are all equal...Iron said:I think this God debate has been a bad excuse to claim that there is nothing greater than ourselves and our own interest.
It is a shame and hopefully one which philosophy/neuroscience will get us that much closer to dealing with... though they do seem to form a bit of a strange loop (philosophy to justify our understanding of external observations, neuroscience to understand our internal workings).Iron said:Can you at least admit that it's a shame, ill accept this, that it's a shame that there is no greater truth beyond the individual?
Wow, that cracker box shit is a terrible example of what constitutes a straw man argument. Also, statements which made me laugh:Captain Gh3y said:
lol. Coming from a literal creationist Protestant that's truly some comedy gold.emytaylor164 said:I was not calling you a bad person it is just that your beliefs contradict each other.