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s.His words will never fail and will always do what it is sent to do.Now that is something you cannot argue against and is not debatable...
It's very easy to tell when you're talking rubbish - your lips move.
I think you should do some serious soil-searching
Quote from: Alan Burns on June 22, 2015, 10:34:53 PMQuote from: Nearly Sane on June 22, 2015, 09:05:32 PMYour performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?FaithYe, that characterises your postings on this forum. Faith does not win debates. To do well, to convince, to win someone over, you need reason, evidence, and a willingness to engage. You have your own particular portfolio of beliefs; it is for you to justify those beliefs with reasoned arguments and compelling evidence. All we seem to get from you is assertion and evasion.
Quote from: Nearly Sane on June 22, 2015, 09:05:32 PMYour performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?Faith
Your performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?
Faith does much,much more than win debates.
It saves souls.
The type of compelling evidence you ask for does not exist.
What I have tried to do is to open the door to the possibility that God exists, and that He made Himself known to us through Jesus.
QuoteWhat I have tried to do is to open the door to the possibility that God exists, and that He made Himself known to us through Jesus.On the whole, how successful in this endeavour do you consider yourself to have been?
Quote from: BashfulAnthony on June 22, 2015, 10:42:59 PMQuote from: Shaker on June 22, 2015, 10:39:04 PMNot that it applies to me, but a great many of them have.Well, they didn't, did they, because they are atheists and always were, and have no concept of what "faith" really is.Don't pretend to be an even bigger idiot.I'm referring to the reams of people who are now atheists but who formerly adhered to a religious faith (Christian; Jewish; Muslim; Sikh; whatever it was) before they saw through it and it deserted them. Case in point: Leonard James.
Quote from: Shaker on June 22, 2015, 10:39:04 PMNot that it applies to me, but a great many of them have.Well, they didn't, did they, because they are atheists and always were, and have no concept of what "faith" really is.
Not that it applies to me, but a great many of them have.
I have had at least one sceptic admitting that I have made him/her think about what I have said.
If I can succeed in making people think about how and why they came into existence
I'd have thought that even the most minimally aware person knows the reason for their existence.
Quote from: torridon on June 23, 2015, 06:45:35 AMQuote from: Alan Burns on June 22, 2015, 10:34:53 PMQuote from: Nearly Sane on June 22, 2015, 09:05:32 PMYour performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?FaithYe, that characterises your postings on this forum. Faith does not win debates. To do well, to convince, to win someone over, you need reason, evidence, and a willingness to engage. You have your own particular portfolio of beliefs; it is for you to justify those beliefs with reasoned arguments and compelling evidence. All we seem to get from you is assertion and evasion.Faith does much,much more than win debates. It saves souls.The type of compelling evidence you ask for does not exist.What I have tried to do is to open the door to the possibility that God exists, and that He made Himself known to us through Jesus.Once you are open to this possibility, it is then up to you to take a step in faith through this door of possibility and discover the truth for yourself.
Quote from: Alan Burns on June 23, 2015, 12:05:34 PMQuote from: torridon on June 23, 2015, 06:45:35 AMQuote from: Alan Burns on June 22, 2015, 10:34:53 PMQuote from: Nearly Sane on June 22, 2015, 09:05:32 PMYour performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?FaithYe, that characterises your postings on this forum. Faith does not win debates. To do well, to convince, to win someone over, you need reason, evidence, and a willingness to engage. You have your own particular portfolio of beliefs; it is for you to justify those beliefs with reasoned arguments and compelling evidence. All we seem to get from you is assertion and evasion.Faith does much,much more than win debates. It saves souls.The type of compelling evidence you ask for does not exist.What I have tried to do is to open the door to the possibility that God exists, and that He made Himself known to us through Jesus.Once you are open to this possibility, it is then up to you to take a step in faith through this door of possibility and discover the truth for yourself.Faith doesn't win debates at all Alan. It doesn't save souls either, because souls don't exist as far as we know. If you want open people like me up to the possibility that there is a God then you are going to need reason and evidence. Faith doesn't cut it with me, faith is immoral in my book, so I try to avoid it as far as possible. When you have some proper evidence for your beliefs, that is the time to sit up and take notice, all else is gratification or indulgence of some or other stripe.
Quote from: torridon on June 23, 2015, 01:59:53 PMQuote from: Alan Burns on June 23, 2015, 12:05:34 PMQuote from: torridon on June 23, 2015, 06:45:35 AMQuote from: Alan Burns on June 22, 2015, 10:34:53 PMQuote from: Nearly Sane on June 22, 2015, 09:05:32 PMYour performance here is irrelevant as has been pointed out. You appear to have no real speaking experience. If you want to suddenly claim that you with your god might convince Dickie in private then that seems either to claim that your god has had no one to speak to him directly for the last 60 years or that you have a special skill.Given that I find you extraordinarily naive since you have been here, what is it you think you might have?FaithYe, that characterises your postings on this forum. Faith does not win debates. To do well, to convince, to win someone over, you need reason, evidence, and a willingness to engage. You have your own particular portfolio of beliefs; it is for you to justify those beliefs with reasoned arguments and compelling evidence. All we seem to get from you is assertion and evasion.Faith does much,much more than win debates. It saves souls.The type of compelling evidence you ask for does not exist.What I have tried to do is to open the door to the possibility that God exists, and that He made Himself known to us through Jesus.Once you are open to this possibility, it is then up to you to take a step in faith through this door of possibility and discover the truth for yourself.Faith doesn't win debates at all Alan. It doesn't save souls either, because souls don't exist as far as we know. If you want open people like me up to the possibility that there is a God then you are going to need reason and evidence. Faith doesn't cut it with me, faith is immoral in my book, so I try to avoid it as far as possible. When you have some proper evidence for your beliefs, that is the time to sit up and take notice, all else is gratification or indulgence of some or other stripe.Alan's is a reasonable position. We couldn't have got here by chance, therefore there must be a Creator. Faith enables us to know that creator. He has revealed himself in the Bible.
Faith doesn't win debates at all Alan. It doesn't save souls either, because souls don't exist as far as we know. If you want open people like me up to the possibility that there is a God then you are going to need reason and evidence. Faith doesn't cut it with me, faith is immoral in my book, so I try to avoid it as far as possible. When you have some proper evidence for your beliefs, that is the time to sit up and take notice, all else is gratification or indulgence of some or other stripe.
the logic creates either an infinite regress or special pleading, therefore is not 'reasonable' since it is logically flawed. It also as is formulated creates a false dichotomy.
Quote from: torridon on June 23, 2015, 01:59:53 PMFaith doesn't win debates at all Alan. It doesn't save souls either, because souls don't exist as far as we know. If you want open people like me up to the possibility that there is a God then you are going to need reason and evidence. Faith doesn't cut it with me, faith is immoral in my book, so I try to avoid it as far as possible. When you have some proper evidence for your beliefs, that is the time to sit up and take notice, all else is gratification or indulgence of some or other stripe.I think we have agreed that there are aspects to our existence which at this time do not have an explanation, such as conscious self awareness. Does it not require an act of faith to assume that conscious awareness can somehow arise out of the same sub atomic particles as we find in a lump of rock? If you do have such faith in the ability of protons neutrons and electrons to generate awareness, then surely every bit of matter in the entire universe will have some form of locked up awareness trying to get out, pending some re arrangement of the atomic particles. However the human concept of the soul makes much more sense, because the atomic particles then become the vehicle which is driven by the soul, and there is only one soul per vehicle.
What makes me sad is the thought of the many millions of children trapped in belief without access to real critical and free thinking.(P.S. Thank you, savillerow!)
Quote from: SusanDoris on June 23, 2015, 04:15:40 PMWhat makes me sad is the thought of the many millions of children trapped in belief without access to real critical and free thinking.(P.S. Thank you, savillerow!)ing as a result. You don't get food for your beliefs, however"trapped;" a silly comment , y the way. Priorities!!I feel much greater sadness for the millions of children trapped in poverty, who are dying as a result. Being "trapped" in belief (a silly comment, by the way) doesn't affect your stomach. Priorities!!
Quote from: BashfulAnthony on June 23, 2015, 04:19:41 PMQuote from: SusanDoris on June 23, 2015, 04:15:40 PMWhat makes me sad is the thought of the many millions of children trapped in belief without access to real critical and free thinking.(P.S. Thank you, savillerow!)ing as a result. You don't get food for your beliefs, however"trapped;" a silly comment , y the way. Priorities!!I feel much greater sadness for the millions of children trapped in poverty, who are dying as a result. Being "trapped" in belief (a silly comment, by the way) doesn't affect your stomach. Priorities!!And there is no indication in Susan's post that she might not very well also feel sympathy with starving kids of whatever beliefs. So your point is specious.
Quote from: Nearly Sane on June 23, 2015, 04:30:36 PMQuote from: BashfulAnthony on June 23, 2015, 04:19:41 PMQuote from: SusanDoris on June 23, 2015, 04:15:40 PMWhat makes me sad is the thought of the many millions of children trapped in belief without access to real critical and free thinking.(P.S. Thank you, savillerow!)ing as a result. You don't get food for your beliefs, however"trapped;" a silly comment , y the way. Priorities!!I feel much greater sadness for the millions of children trapped in poverty, who are dying as a result. Being "trapped" in belief (a silly comment, by the way) doesn't affect your stomach. Priorities!!And there is no indication in Susan's post that she might not very well also feel sympathy with starving kids of whatever beliefs. So your point is specious.I said, "priorities." If she thinks poverty is a priority over "belief," let her say so for herself. So many spokes-people on here!
Alan's is a reasonable position.
We couldn't have got here by chance, therefore there must be a Creator.
Faith enables us to know that creator. He has revealed himself in the Bible.