Kevin
15 years ago
This website has seen hundreds of religion threads, most of them asking "do you believe?" or "what religion are you and why?". |
Kevin
15 years ago
Hey there, |
Kevin
15 years ago
Could you elegantly explain for me, the evidence for some of the larger claims of religion? |
Noir
15 years ago
In both cases though, the responsibility to provide evidence for my claims lies with me, and the key point is that depending on how unlikely my claims are" |
Kevin
15 years ago
If you change the word "proof" to "supporting evidence" Noir, it doesn't seem so absolute, but it's essentially the same thing and fuelled by the same very valid point. |
Noir
15 years ago
The claims made by Muslims and Christians are so fantastical and unlikely that in order to even give them a grain of credibility, a person of good judgement and thinking, IE a person of reason and intelligence would and should expect fantastical levels of evidence." |
sibyllene
15 years ago
The laws of gravity, time, and space all fail at critical levels. |
Kevin
15 years ago
You are being very evasive, both of you and I understand why. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
Hello again my old friend [you are not really old,] and I am not really the arch angel or your arch enemy. I never even chated with Janis Krumins but I believe he owns this site. That is not to say that I could be called as witness for judicial evidence. I am not going to ask you to believe in my God or personify the Divine Creator. I don't care whether you believe in mother nature or father time. Just admit one more time that you are not mindless, heartless, nor soulless. |
Noir
15 years ago
So you have these huge claims that people take as true without any decent supporting evidence. I'm not even talking about solid proof, even just supporting evidence that is of enough merit to balance out the power of the claim." |
Kevin
15 years ago
Noir, I'm not making any claims I can't back up with supporting evidence. |
Noir
15 years ago
You say I expect proof without looking for it. What do you think I'm doing now? I'm asking the very believers to explain their proof..their supporting evidence." |
Kevin
15 years ago
Ok, show me the evidence, assuming you do believe in these things you must have researched it and found good sources otherwise you'd be foolish to believe for no good reason. |
Noir
15 years ago
Actually bro, this is exactly what I'm asking you to do. You are a believer, so show me the proof or evidence you trust in. If it's good enough for you then it should at the very least make sense to me." |
Noir
15 years ago
Where on that site does it say the moon split? I skimmed through it and I didn't see any accounts of it. So i searched the entire page for the word moon and only found 2 results. One was about the suns orbit around the milky way galaxy which is a theory and not fact." |
Edward D Zurovec
15 years ago
Glad to see you Kevin still searching for the Singularity. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
While I was a member of a prayer group one of the other members said she though I would enjoy reading "Miracles" by C.S. Lewis. I believe you the OP would enjoy this also. The responibility of any religion is to bring its members to the peace beyond all understanding, though understanding is a Gift of the Holy Spirit. Those who reject gifts will not recieve. |
Noir
15 years ago
Noir, I could think of a few reasons. One being that you were assuming that he would not read it so you gave him an example of what's on the web page." |
Noir
15 years ago
Now can you pretend to be a dog and fetch me an article so i can debunk the bullshit in it?" |
abracadabra
15 years ago
Kevin. Materialistic truth is totally different to spiritual truth. You only appear interested in the former in these threads, or insisting on making the latter into the former. |
sibyllene
15 years ago
Oh, I had a long post typed up about this, but then my fellow got into town and I was wildly and agreeably distracted for a few days, so I forgot to hit "enter." Can't say I regret it too much. |
Kevin
15 years ago
I have nothing against non material situations, or personal spirtuality, love, empathy...imagination...mediation..you know name it and I'm for it. |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
Ttruth is very powerful, yet truth can be incovenient. Most of the hard religious right oppose the science that states man may be able to influence the chemical balance of our atmosphere, the environment of climate. Having abused myself with chemicals I have been in denial at times about mind over matter. In my opinion all truth matters and it would be ethical to restrict activity that would disrupt natural chemical balance. It is easy for us to pretend that we are not social creatures and label social justice as marxism. My point is not to abuse religion or religious ideology, but to acknowlege the power of ideolgy. When a media is controled so is the availability of truth. |
Noir
15 years ago
The fact is Ricky is that in the 6th century arabia, there was no such thing as science... And for an illiterate man to memories 114 surahs by heart... Is nothing short than a miracle... |
Kevin
15 years ago
I have nothing against personal beliefs that aren't used to make fantastical unsupported claims about cosmology, paleantology, physics and morality. |
Kevin
15 years ago
RickyH, hey I'm not the one wearing sunglasses indoors with no sunshine on my face! ; ) |
Michael D Nalley
15 years ago
Kevin we have been debating this issue for so long it is a wonder there are not Mike and Kevin jokes. For those not familiar with Mike and Pat jokes |
Kevin
14 years ago
Yeah.....no. |
Kevin
14 years ago
When I said this; |
Michael D Nalley
14 years ago
Now that we have searched nearly all of creation through the lens so to speak and found no evidence of an intelligent Creator we may be able to open our spiritual eyes to see what could be if love ruled |
Kevin
14 years ago
If you mean the Pope is the one bad cop Jarred, lol you are so wrong. |
Michael D Nalley
14 years ago
I must agree that the responsibility of any spiritual path is to preserve human dignity. To err is human and to forgive is divine. The robbing of innocence is not easy to forgive at all. I don't believe it is unnatural for social creatures to organize. It does seem to be politically correct to distance ones self from religion. There is a popular party in the States that would like to distance themselves from government, placing all of their trust in free enterprize. It seems that organized labor is beneath them and they can easily justify encouraging labor to put production above their safety. If twenty-nine west Virginians die they can proudly display their safety awards while Glenn Beck demonizes Labor Unions for depending on Government to enforce safety. In an ideal world we could just trust human nature to preserve the dignity of life. I was watching a comedian the other night who said a stranger told him he would not find the answer to his problem in the bottle of liquor he had. He replied that's why he plained to buy another one. |
sibyllene
14 years ago
"It's the bible and the koran that make claims that are, without a doubt asking us to believe in alterations to the laws of chemistry, physics and cosmology that no scientist would ever suggest without a huge amount of evidence. Religious people don't seem to mind just spouting off nonsense about how things came to be...in total ignorance of how unlikely that is." |
Kevin
14 years ago
Hey Sibs, |
Noir
14 years ago
About the Pope's trangressions, I must say that it makes me quite sick that he allowed even silenced the boys families even with excommunication. |
Michael D Nalley
14 years ago
I must admit that religion has been used as a tool for negative attitudes, and as long as we attempt to disperse crude oil without containing and refining it their will be polution in science and religion |
sibyllene
14 years ago
If I have any real faith, it never came from the Bible. That is not my book. |
Michael D Nalley
14 years ago
"In Greek mythology, Pandora's box is the large jar ( pithos) carried by Pandora that, when opened by her, unleashed many terrible things on mankind ills, toils and sickness, and hope.[1] Contrary to popular belief, in the original story, Pandora's "box" was not actually a box at all, but rather a jar. Hence, the historically correct term would be "Pandora's jar". wikipedia" |