Kevin
17 years ago
There are many people on this site [myself included] who love a good religious debate. However they always end up the same way, in the same stalemate of; |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
Everyone seems to agree that to the human mind--everything has a beginning and an end. |
mistressxsork
17 years ago
I'm sorry.. this has nothing to do with this topic. But usually when you have a topic that needs intelligence it's the same people that type out on it. Bob, Micheal, Kevin, and Donald. I find it rather funny. I might just be sick in the head.. |
Kevin
17 years ago
Thanks guys, I go to the effort of asking what I thought to be an interesting question, perhaps too interesting it seems, and what do I get in return? |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
Thank you Kevin, I won’t bother to present my thesis on the origins of a feces to readers digest |
mistressxsork
17 years ago
Oo... hah. =l. |
Kevin
17 years ago
Nobody, the original post was honest, and meant to inspire some honest discussion. There you have it, evidence to back up what I said, did you really need me to write that? |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
My points summed up; |
Kevin
17 years ago
You missed the point Micheal. I am not saying that everything must be proven in the manner I was suggesting, that would be insane, as you so rightly pointed out, you could say that I, KEVIN MURRAY [with an A at the end micheal...oh how my Scottish clan blood boils!] do not exist because to you and everyone else on this website, there is no proof except my words. |
Noir
17 years ago
Does God exist. And if he does I should therefore prove it. |
Pianist
17 years ago
Kevin - I was being sarcastic. |
Bret Higgins
17 years ago
In all honesty, whilst being interesting to read, the initial post did not contain a question, but rather it was a collection of statements intended to provoke reaction, which happened. |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
Any honest contributor to this discussion that has studied the history of Christianity will be forced to admit that there has been human error in religion that sinks to the high heavens. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
Kevin, I cannot prove God as you say; however, I can prove that you, a claimed agnostic or atheist or whatever, do act and live in accordance with the idea that there is some sort of god or being or higher power out there. |
mistressxsork
17 years ago
You can prove that people who are agnostic or atheist believe in some sort of God or higher being? Haha. I'd like to see that one. Concidering you don't know what goes on in their heads. And you probably wouldn't even know how to go about trying to find out. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
first of all I chose quite specefically to word my statement without the word belief. |
Kevin
17 years ago
I was foolish to begin this discussion in a place like this, for talks of this kind, with so much open to interpretation are destined to come undone without face to face interaction. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
Actually Kevin, I never told you you were wrong, nor did I take bunny trails. If you had appreciatively taken the time to accept my statement it would go a long way in what you asked us. Another thing. You are asking for something opposite of how things work. It is not the believer's responsibility to prove there is before the unbeliever proves it is not. If you were a student of mathematics you would remember that often times, actually more times than not, in math to prove something correct, a person must prove it wrong. In doing so the person actually cannot prove it wrong, and actually proves it right. If taking the mathematics approach, prove there is no God. Since one can't, then there it be the opposite. |
Pianist
17 years ago
Kevin, I did find your orginal post facinating and eye opening to a certain extent. It was your reject for others opinions that turned my cold shoulder. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
Kevin, you made a general reference to those who opposed your way of thinking. I opposed it with substantial evidence as is used in many aspects of life today, and you, instead of engaging it, passed it by without taking it into account. Your above thread expresses a disatisfaction with everybody's response but your own. How can you possibly be dissatisfied with anybodies response but your own when you have failed to actively engage in conversation, failed to delve deeper into the issue. This is the reason why I did not come out directly and give you my proof that everybody's daily lives prove that there is a God, but instead said I would if you requested it of me. Because you didn't ever really want to hear it in the first place. You just wanted to make your own statements and then get pissy at other people when they disagreed with you because you think you have an infallible argument. Had you truly wanted to hear someone's proof you would have continually questioned the individuals who disagree with you to, at the very least, help point them in the correct direction of what they want to say and why they want to say it, which is what a truly good discussion does. It reaffirms not just what, but the specefics about why people believe what they believe. You have failed on both accounts. And now you choose to leave. Well, my hats off to you. Have a nice day. |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
"Have fun with the Yeti's/God search" |
Kevin
17 years ago
Cory, you are right, I shouldn't have been so negative about others people ideas, I'm just a big baby when it comes to threads I create, I get defensive of them and forget the issues and information presented and offered. |
Pianist
17 years ago
You apologised and that should be good enough for anyone. It is a rare thing on this site. |
XXX
17 years ago
Hi Kevin |
Kevin
17 years ago
XXX, as a point of view, a person who lives a good life and does their best to be a sound individual whilst also not believing in God should surely have more standing in heaven, where such a place to exist. The reason I say this is because they act out of nothing more than a desire to lead a positive life, and not because they want to get into the afterlife with stars or please a deity. |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
‘I am sorry if I came across as harsh with anyone who offered their thoughts to my original post....Micheal, you're still a space cadet though.â€. Thank you Kevin I believe it takes one to know one. That is why I have always enjoyed a good debate with you where you don’t have to follow any judicial proceedings “Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?†|
Bret Higgins
17 years ago
There are some historical figures I admire from a great distance but still admire whet they did. |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
I have stated many times that religion is a force often separated from God |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
Logically people go around observing and acting according to the truth of their being a God or higher power or order out there. |
Pianist
17 years ago
Cory - I'm sorry, but that is a bleak display of information. It proves nothing and isn't even factual evidence. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
Actually Nobody, open your eyes and read. I never specefied to a certain God. I stated god, God, higher power or order of things. Therefore your last line is irrelevant in this debate. |
Michael D Nalley
17 years ago
Cory it is interesting to me that you have taken a philosophy course. I have read many philosophies by many philosophers that believed God is knowable through logic and reason to a certain extent. Philosophies I have studied talk a lot about cause and effect. I am a Christian that does not believe the theory of evolution contradicts the belief in a creator God. I view the bible as mainly subjective. I believe evolution is the effect of ongoing creation and not the cause. What do you think? |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
I believe that if a person believes in God, as I do, then they believe he originally created everything, even philosophy. So why should philosophy and logic not help point to him. I believe evolution in a minute sense must happen. People must be able to change. Animals must be able to change. Why do people in the mountains fill more lung capacity, or is it a bigger lung capacity? Because people change. Slow-twitch muscles verse fast twitch muscles? Because people change and differ. What I don't agree with are the huge claims from an evolutionary side that evolution is the end all and be all of existence. However I think logically and philosphically one can come to a simple understanding that there is a higher being, entity, order, etc. I call that thing God. Can something not exist if everybody lives and acts according to the idea that this power does exist? I would say no, and so would Einstein. I have already laid out in front of everybody why, whether they are agnostic or atheist, live in accordance with the idea that something higher than humans exists. However, what people don't understand about this conclusion is that the existence of the higher power has become an intrinsic acknowledgement through our everyday lives, not an extrinsic one that people public profess. |
Pianist
17 years ago
I may be confusing common sense with conscience, but you are confusing morality with religion. You do not have to believe in a higher power to have morals, and you most certainly don't have to be religious to uphold your moral standards. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
I am not confusing morality with religion. You do not realize that you intrinsically act according to the idea that there is a higher power, order, whatever you want to call whether you want to believe it or not. You name me a society who doesn't have laws or rules, and then you will have a debate. Until then, I claim victory, by evolutionary standards. |
Cory Mastrandrea
17 years ago
The two plus two thing I can easily show that numbers are simply abstract and therefore only have the meaning the individual puts upon them. My fault, Bad example. |
Pianist
17 years ago
Say society as a whole did abide by the same moral standards, consciously or not, does that mean they believe in god, a higher power, or order? |