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desifemilike wrote:Am I not allowed to cite my opinion?
A good theist never questions God's will, do they?
Rooki3 wrote:what exactly do atheist believe in?:?
desifemilike wrote:Free will doesn't exist.
Rooki3 wrote:what exactly do atheist believe in?:?
stev wrote:there is a religion thread already.
neals wrote:stev wrote:there is a religion thread already.
we`re discussing if the human race shud just end, cause i only see it going down. tangent of religion became involved kind sir
neals wrote:stev wrote:there is a religion thread already.
we`re discussing if the human race shud just end, cause i only see it going down. tangent of religion became involved kind sir
stev wrote:neals wrote:stev wrote:there is a religion thread already.
we`re discussing if the human race shud just end, cause i only see it going down. tangent of religion became involved kind sir
oh...well in that case...yes. the human race is a cancer on planet earth.....a disease that would inevitably die because of greed and corruption.
religion has nothing to do with it.....just another catalyst for war.
and yes....war (as i said in another thread): the human race would never advance in technology if the threat of war is gone.
see where your bad interpretations lead you?Habit7 wrote:
“Science is right because is corrected by the scientific method”
Welcome to circular logic (don’t forget when leaving to exit through door you enter)
well where you saidHabit7 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:But first you claim there is empirical evidence
Please, inform me where I did this.
Habit7 wrote:I argue for the case of the God of the Bible, due the extensive historicity of the Bible, the fulfilled prophetic nature of the Bible and the supernatural impact of the Bible over many peoples and nations since its canonization (among other things).
I agree that it seems more important! But importance does not make something true.Habit7 wrote:Well let that someone argue for the existence magical Leprechauns. The existence of a Creator God that promises to judge every man according to his deeds, weighs in higher importance than Leprechauns, Tooth Fairies, Santa Claus and an alive Tupac Shakur all combined.
I am being fair. i am trying to understand what you are both saying. Unlike you I did not come here with a bias. I am reading user's responses and asking questions hoping for logical answers and proof of the claims they are making.Habit7 wrote:I am not using my own concept, I am using the moral concept ascribed in the Bible and followed in the Quran, and Allah’s justice is contradictory. You keep trying to equate AdamB’s worldview with mine yet you too are pointing out his own gross contradictions with the faith he claims to believe in and the words he types viewtopic.php?f=4&t=267363&start=13230#p6912471 . Be fair please.
I'm not sure how many different ways I can say the same thing: A scientist can have faith that his research will lead to the result he is hoping for - however no amount of faith or hope will affect the end result since the end result of his testing and observation will be facts and faith and hope do not alter facts. ie. my statement that faith is not needed in science.Habit7 wrote:Faith not being needed in science is view that doesn’t have widespread consensus within the scientific community, a community whose widespread view you rely on for your worldview and makes you so absolute about faith not being needed in science.
depends on the personal beliefs of the person holding the book. It may be more valuable to the 5 year old than it is to you. Similarly personal value does not make something true.Habit7 wrote:Is the book the 5 year old and I read of equal value?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote: AND there is ZERO scientific evidence that the earth is 6,000 - 12,000 years old as you claim.
this is an argument on the basis of archaeological/textual evidence, prophetic fulfilment and social impact, not empirical evidence.Habit7 wrote: I argue for the case of the God of the Bible, due the extensive historicity of the Bible, the fulfilled prophetic nature of the Bible and the supernatural impact of the Bible over many peoples and nations since its canonization (among other things).
I was engaging in that until you wanted me to address your questions. But I succinctly put it as when you asked that same question before:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote: what makes you think your beliefs of him are right and their beliefs of him are wrong?
Habit7 wrote: All world religions have one basic premise, work good works in accordance its moral code and you will attain rewards (most of which are after death).
Christianity of the Bible teaches that we cannot produce good works because they all come from a bad heart. You must receive the righteousness of God Himself, who came as both man and God, in order for you to be approved by God.
Habit7 wrote:There is proof for a creator being, you however wanted this proof to be limited to empirical science, which in my view is a fool's errand. Empirical science represents science that is testable, repeatable and observable by agreed upon scientific principles. To have a god that can be subjected to this would mean that he either entered into his own creation or he is not God because is omnipotence is limited by the very creation he made and wholly exists in. A person of the Godhead of the Bible once entered into His own creation and though displaying divine attributes was rejected and submitted Himself to the castigation of His foes. What has not been said is that you believe that because God has come to you on your terms, He worthy of being disregarded. But He being God wants you to come to Him on His terms which primarily include faith (in His Word) and repentance. Otherwise you are no difference than Jesus contemporaries who even though being witnesses of His divine nature, still cried out for His crucifixion.
clearly, I'm still trying to get over your circular logic claim regarding the scientific method!Habit7 wrote:Our views are not equal.
I know Christianity teaches Original Sin, what I am asking is what makes it right and others wrong such as Islam which believes that sins of the father do not fall on the son, or Hinduism which believes in Karma?Habit7 wrote:All world religions have one basic premise, work good works in accordance its moral code and you will attain rewards (most of which are after death).
Christianity of the Bible teaches that we cannot produce good works because they all come from a bad heart. You must receive the righteousness of God Himself, who came as both man and God, in order for you to be approved by God.
marlener wrote: AdamB I recommend that when you see injustice by Muslims or persons claiming to be Muslims,that you speak against it,everytime some occurs and is Muslim related it will be thrown in at you. If it is not what Islam teaches take the first step and speak against it.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:but you are a Muslim, Jesus (Esa) is one of the most revered prophets in the Qur'an! Not so?AdamB wrote:There is no real,physical evidence that Jesus ever existed
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I know Christianity teaches Original Sin, what I am asking is what makes it right and others wrong such as Islam which believes that sins of the father do not fall on the son, or Hinduism which believes in Karma?Habit7 wrote:All world religions have one basic premise, work good works in accordance its moral code and you will attain rewards (most of which are after death).
Christianity of the Bible teaches that we cannot produce good works because they all come from a bad heart. You must receive the righteousness of God Himself, who came as both man and God, in order for you to be approved by God.
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