I disagree. Reason and experience suggest that the Bible is just a book just like the Koran, the Talmud, the Bhagavad Gita, the Iliad, and the Dungeon Master Guide. Do these books not also reveal the word of God?[Edited on May 12, 2010 at 11:56 AM. Reason : b]
5/12/2010 11:56:00 AM
yes, except for 2nd edition which was clearly the work of the devil
5/12/2010 1:26:32 PM
5/12/2010 6:20:41 PM
that's where faith comes in, its not something you can respond to logically
5/12/2010 6:23:08 PM
^ why? Why is that an acceptable response when people kill in the name of faith, or gain or use political power in the name of faith?
5/12/2010 6:26:07 PM
those things aren't ok
5/12/2010 6:33:52 PM
5/13/2010 2:24:15 AM
^ i think you misunderstand what i was saying.Of course people kill each other for various reasons.My issue is that religious people will hide behind the umbrella of “oh well, it’s just faith” rather than try to rationalize logically what they believe.The nazis/hutus/whoever will at least come up with something, and perhaps be swayed by reason.But for someone like Lutz, for example, he may never embrace any field of modern science despite any rational information because of “faith.” That seems particularly dangerous.
5/13/2010 3:10:56 AM
^i would say thats taking what i have said a little too far. I am all for science, but i think that there is overwhelming evidence, both practical and personal, that there is a God. And if there is a God, he would be the author of science which would mean he makes the rules.With that said I will note that many Christians believe in the Big bang, (I myself have not done enough research but I don't have a problem with it at all). Its just who did the bang. I would suggest reading some from Lee Strobel too who does a great job of compiling the scientific, cosmological, and psychological evidence for a creator.Again, just one example is that naturalism defies the 2nd law of thermo. No one can figure out a beginning that is scientifically consistent with what we already claim to know.
5/13/2010 7:20:45 AM
O rly? In what way do you think naturalism breaks the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
5/13/2010 7:24:07 AM
yeah you should stick with not having done enough research and stay away from the 2nd law of thermodynamics
5/13/2010 7:31:22 AM
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5/13/2010 11:23:34 AM
A lack of evidence is, itself, a justification for faith.
5/13/2010 11:35:50 AM
It's a stupid justification and not logically sound.It's known as argumentum ad ignorantiam or appeal to ignorance.If you accept this, then you must accept all assertions without proof. For instance, there is no evidence that there isn't an extremely powerful unobservable alien species controlling everything. Must you believe this?I don't have to prove that the Loch Ness Monster doesn't exist, why does God get a pass?By your own admission, faith is a rejection of reason.[Edited on May 13, 2010 at 12:33 PM. Reason : .]
5/13/2010 12:30:48 PM
faith is not logical, you can't define it. you just look like an idiot trying.
5/13/2010 1:08:10 PM
You're right about that.
5/13/2010 1:15:09 PM
5/13/2010 1:30:39 PM
You're right. Because there are other bad things in the world, I should spend no time concerning myself with bad things. Noted.
5/13/2010 1:35:45 PM
^^do you believe in Original Sin?[Edited on May 13, 2010 at 1:37 PM. Reason : ...]
5/13/2010 1:37:26 PM
Don't be fucking stupid, disco.The point of my post was not to ignore bad things. It was that religion is not malum in se, it's just another organization large enough to invariably contain a great many assholes.Take away the actions of assholes, and there's no reason for you to oppose religion other than you happen to disagree with it, which would make you a twat.
5/13/2010 1:51:40 PM
5/13/2010 1:57:34 PM
Sorry, I feel that religion is in fact malum in se necessarily because it is based entirely on misinformation and fosters delusion. And as ^ points out, it has a direct effect on me and people that I care about.Yes, any government or large organization that brainwashes its constituents with falsehoods is just as bad and every argument I have against religion can easily be applied to them as well.Maybe this will help. It's not the religious assholes that make me hate religion. They are a symptom. I'll make sure that whenever I reference religious assholes I will make that clear.[Edited on May 13, 2010 at 2:00 PM. Reason : ^]
5/13/2010 1:59:14 PM
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5/13/2010 2:18:49 PM
Religion can't be malum in se if it prevents people from being evil.
5/13/2010 2:52:10 PM
Are there really 4 pages of bickering over a Christian singer coming out of the closet? Do you people care that much? Just curious.
5/13/2010 2:58:05 PM
It's obvious that the focus of the thread has shifted to general religion rather than Jennifer Knapp.
5/13/2010 3:11:03 PM
Oh right, I forgot about your epic quest against religion.
5/13/2010 3:12:42 PM
http://xkcd.com/154/
5/13/2010 3:57:26 PM
"scientist are also sexy, let's not forget that"
5/13/2010 6:40:46 PM
5/13/2010 8:51:31 PM
What makes you think it ever had order? Disorder does not logically have to flow from order.
5/13/2010 9:22:16 PM
^well, if time has no beginning then that would mean that we would have already traversed an infinite amount of time. This in turn would mean that everything would already be in disorder. Now some say that time has a beginning IE the big bang. the problem with that is that there isn't enough evidence to support a big bang
5/13/2010 9:39:45 PM
Perhaps not, but there is plenty of evidence to support that this planet was created millions of years ago.
5/13/2010 9:41:31 PM
Yo moron and disco. I did some research on the mitoDNA and found that they did a study on mitoDNA and found that actual mutation rates where 18 times more than what they expected. The Mitochondrial Eve is more or less irrelevant now. She was believed to be around 200,000 years old but other estimates have come in at as low as 6000 years (that I have seen). So in other words this is not a settled issue and there is much skepticism on both sides of the aisle.As for the flood evidence, again the more I research the more I see evidence for both sides of the argument.http://www.trueorigin.org/mitochondrialeve01.asp
5/13/2010 10:23:36 PM
you google 2nd law of thermodynamics yet?
5/13/2010 11:02:07 PM
Keep reading, your source is from 1998. The current accepted age of "Mitochondrial Eve" by the scientific community is ~200k.http://www.evolutionpages.com/Mitochondrial%20Eve.htm
5/13/2010 11:05:42 PM
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5/13/2010 11:20:34 PM
That was unfair of me. Lutz, please present evidence for the Biblical flood.
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5/14/2010 1:49:11 AM
i'll compile some flood evidence and post. Gone this weekend though, so it may be a few days b4 I can do thisAs for thermo. What do you all make of the idea of heat death? That is ultimately where I make my point. From order to disorder is a simplification. Heat death is one of the results.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_death_of_the_universe
5/14/2010 7:08:41 AM
What does that have to do with anything? There are plenty of models in our current cosmology that suggest that in the distant future our Universe will not be inhabitable anywhere. How does this in any way prove or disprove anything regarding religion, God, or the literalness of the Biblical Flood/Creation?
5/14/2010 7:36:14 AM
5/14/2010 8:59:19 AM
Sure.However, the distinction is that I believe that without religion people will have reason to continue to do good, and less reason to continue to be assholes.
5/14/2010 9:04:29 AM
hate the players, not the game, dog.
5/14/2010 9:11:46 AM