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Religious beliefs need to stop.
RE: Religious beliefs need to stop.
(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: I don't believe you're going to hell or anything you're just missing out on something that's all.

I hate cliff-hangers! The suspense is killing me! What is it???

(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: The universe exists, we exist, the universe is very very very very complex, we wouldn't exist if the universe wasn't precisely as very very very very complex as it is…


I want to invite you to ask yourself a question. Be honest…Ok?

What does it mean for something to be complex?

Complexity is relative to knowledge, wouldn’t you agree?

Before we had the capability to entertain the idea of sending someone to the moon, would that be a topic that skeptics would consider to be very very very very complex?

Would it seem beyond human ability to comprehend to the Aztecs that actually thought the sun was a God?

Would it have been reasonable to entertain magical theories of flight? Spells and so forth?

I just want you to start looking at complexity as things not yet understood, instead of things that must be solved by invoking magic.


(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: and we physically are the most complex part of the universe.


You should try to be more modest with your assertions. Making claims about something and saying that you know how it ranks among all things in The Universe is quite bold, don’t you think?-Especially after considering the truth of complexity being relative to knowledge.

(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: Therefore we would be unlikely to be a coincidental byproduct


“Unlikely” denotes a degree of complexity, which we’ve established as being relative to knowledge. So, this can be roughly translated to…
“It’s beyond our knowledge to comprehend how it happened naturally…”
Which leads us to the argument from ignorance fallacy which occurs…below in bold (emphasis mine).

(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: Therefore we would be unlikely to be a coincidental byproduct… but the central product of a complex designed order created by a supreme intelligence


Because its complex, or unlikely, or beyond your knowledge, are not good reasons for you to invoke a God of the Gaps.


(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: that human intelligence mirrors (i.e made in Gods image).


Even if you gave a good reason to invoke a God, and ignorance is not a good reason, you have still not shown why it follows that our intelligence mirrors his. Again, be more modest with your claims. You just said we have God-like intelligence and expected us to accept that at face value...
NOT UP IN HERE! NOT-UP-IN.....HERE!!!

(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: The universe began to exist

, everything that begins to exist must have a cause

therefore the universe had a cause that was not the universe itself.

The order in which you placed your premises was incorrect, but I know what you meant…Let’s look at what you’ve inferred from the above argument.

(August 26, 2013 at 7:25 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: The cause of the universe must be eternal as from nothing comes nothing


You are equivocating what is meant by cause. I will show you what I mean. Hopefully you will desist from trying to perpetuate this argument any further because it’s a terrible one for what you’re aiming at. I’ve got a copy of one of my old arguments that shows this, but I am by no means the only person to do this.




I’ve edited some of the rebuttals that were addressed to the individual I was debating, but you should be able to see what we’re talking about now. You need a resolution to all of these very valid objections before you can expect anyone to entertain your conclusions. Premises have to support your conclusion, and the premises must be true. The words used in the premises have retain the same definition as they do in the conclusion. “Come into being” in the first premise means that all things in the universe follow 3 part causation. If you say the universe “came into being” and we grant it, we are granting that premise on the grounds that you haven’t changed the meaning of “come into being” to “Popped into existence from nothing”. Otherwise, this is what your argument should look like if you weren’t trying to sneak that change in…

All things in the universe that pop into existence from nothing have a cause. (no proof or example of this anywhere to be found)

The universe popped into existence from nothing. (Even if we ignore the fallacy of composition, the first premise renders all of this as false so far.)

The universe had a cause. (Maybe, but you’d never get to this conclusion using this argument.)
Do you understand?

This lesson was free, I expect cherry flavored Twizzlers for any additional ones!
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