^ there have been recent studies that indicate it might be human nature.In any case, there is ample evidence of morality being independent of a person’s religion. This doesn’t really doesn’t mean that god does or doesn’t exist, or even that morality doesn’t come from god, it just means that you don’t have to be a Christian/Muslims/Jew/Buddhist/whatever to be moral.[Edited on May 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM. Reason : ]
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But why do you have faith? Why should I have faith? Where did you learn to have faith? What told you that you should have faith?From whence did your faith arrive?Lumex, please don't confuse Natural Selection with Evolution. Natural selection is simply the mechanism driving evolution in the wild. Since humanity is no longer in the wild it is no longer the mechanism. We continue to evolve as a species and our social nature reflects and drives this.
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5/15/2010 12:20:19 PM
why would that matter at all?
5/15/2010 12:22:48 PM
just curious...I promise it to never reference it in this thread or any other, if you are worried about that. I'm just wondering.[Edited on May 15, 2010 at 12:24 PM. Reason : ]
5/15/2010 12:23:35 PM
Is it your contention that if you were born on an island and never encountered the Bible or another Christian, you'd have the same faith?
5/15/2010 12:28:49 PM
i think i would feel an absence of something and still recognize there was a higher power. i would not now how to describe that though, how would i? so no, i was lucky i found something to help me understand this feeling.
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5/15/2010 12:36:37 PM
exactly
5/15/2010 12:40:41 PM
^so if every non-Christian religion might have equally valid beginnings, then what reason is there for people to believe the the Bible is the unique source of truth, morality, etc (and in some cases science...)?
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^ why do you believe that?Because that's not the prevailing theory among scientists who study the issue.That's not even thought to be the case among some animals...the most recent example in the news of this: http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/05/ravens-show-that-consoling-one-another-is-also-for-the-birds.ars [Edited on May 15, 2010 at 12:49 PM. Reason : ]
5/15/2010 12:48:05 PM
That's just the logical conclusion I came to. If I saw some credible evidence to the contrary, then I would probably change my mind.^ I don't see anything in there that goes against what I said.[Edited on May 15, 2010 at 12:53 PM. Reason : .]
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5/15/2010 2:47:32 PM
He doesn't want to admit that his faith is derived from the words in the Bible, but it's obvious.Answer me this then. Do the people that feel the same amount of faith in the Koran as you have it wrong? Why?
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5/15/2010 2:54:22 PM
He let that shit happen to his favorite people.If he is all powerful, all good, and all knowing, like the Bible says, then what the hell is he doing letting mass murderers do this?Surely I don't have to explain the Problem of Evil to you...
5/15/2010 2:57:03 PM
You're grasping for straws here. Evil yes proof God doesn't exist...no. Not even close. It does prove evil exists though. But what is evil? Can science prove a force called 'evil' exists? How is it not just accelerated evolution? I mean that is your belief right?Also, were the Jews completely wiped out in WWII? Were they not returned to the promise land to establish the state of Israel once again? Are they not there still?[Edited on May 15, 2010 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
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Texas schools board rewrites US history with lessons promoting God and gunshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/16/texas-schools-rewrites-us-history
5/16/2010 12:30:10 PM
Oh, but we should just leave Christians alone. They don't affect us in any way.
5/16/2010 2:07:31 PM
disco, I think the point that I was trying to paint, and Golovko was also getting at was how to define evil. The way I see it, I can call what Hitler did evil because it violates God's law which we can oversimplify and call absolute morality here. Naturalism has a problem in that evil doesn't really have a concrete definition. Now this isn't a problem to say that naturalism isn't true. But what it does do is make one ask the question, if evolution got us here and is red in tooth and claw, where in the world did we come up with the concept of evil? How did the mechanism of evolution evolve from "the wild" into what you claim it is today? Why would evolution with so much success suddenly create a group of people that desire to help the weak and needy? Where does selflessness come in? What part in evolution ever created even the idea of altruism?
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5/17/2010 7:44:46 AM
I'm not really making an argument. I just wanted to add brevity.I will say this though: I don't see any logical reason why our species as a whole would benefit from protecting the weak/stupid. You may state flatly that it does, but only due to our own relatively recent constructs; not by any natural reason. Evolution implies improvement, and our species is not seeing improvement, not even according to our own environment. Smart people are not having children; stupid people are having lots.
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This is going into semantics again. I'm not saying what we have now is bad and should be changed. I'm just saying there's no reason to think altruism is instinctual to humans.[Edited on May 17, 2010 at 10:21 AM. Reason : .]
5/17/2010 10:20:10 AM
I think what you're saying is that the current state of humanity is inconsistent with Evolution.I disagree. It may be inconsistent with traditional Natural Selection, but Evolution does not mean changes to a species over time that necessarily coincide with Natural Selection as the mechanism for driving Evolution; it just means changes to a species over time.
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5/17/2010 12:39:35 PM
The problem of Evil is obtuse? It's obviously not my whole argument, but philosophically it's a pretty big one. If you call the problem of evil a stupid question, then it's obvious that you've done absolutely no critical introspection of your beliefs.I don't think God exists because there is absolutely no evidence for it and a colossal amount of evidence against it. The problem of evil is an additional philosophical reason why it couldn't possibly be the way that most monotheists say it is.Unless you want to explain it to me instead of continuing with the ad hominem.[Edited on May 17, 2010 at 12:48 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2010 12:47:04 PM
You think God doesn't exist because evil exists.
5/17/2010 1:20:23 PM
I do not think God exists because there is absolutely no evidence that he does and a colossal amount of evidence that suggest that he does not.The problem of evil is an additional reason why I do not think God exists. Why do I feel like I'm repeating myself?
5/17/2010 1:24:05 PM
So because there is evil there is no God?Wow...so what is evil? Is it like luck? Some invisible force that drives man to do bad? Is there evidence to prove evil exists?[Edited on May 17, 2010 at 1:28 PM. Reason : .]
5/17/2010 1:27:00 PM
Do you even know how to read?
5/17/2010 1:28:30 PM
Do you?
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