RE: What distinguishes a fantasy book from the bible?
August 5, 2011 at 3:15 pm
(This post was last modified: August 5, 2011 at 3:20 pm by Statler Waldorf.)
(August 4, 2011 at 8:26 pm)Rhythm Wrote:
Special pleading. You have already admitted believing in things that have no logical proof and no scientific evidence, and yet you require such things to believe in God? I can only explain this three ways, either you are just completely inconsistent in your worldview, or scripture is completely right when it says the reason you don’t believe in God is not because of lack of proof but because you can’t, the third option is it is a combination of both. I am leaning towards the third option right now.
Actually, if everyone else holds the opposite position as me, and they are proven wrong, logically that does prove me right. It’s called a disjunctive syllogism.
(August 4, 2011 at 9:00 pm)edk141 Wrote: No, the existence of things which can be proved to exist but I cannot look at. Take electricity, it's impossible to actually see any electricity because it's invisible, but you can see its effects. Does that prove it exists?
No, that does not "prove" it exists in the real sense of the word. Do you believe in multi-verses and E.T.L.?
Quote: I call you a moron repeatedly. You continue to be unutterably stupid every time you post anything. Does this mean my word is to be taken as an authority on which people are morons?
You call me a moron because ad Hominem is the only card you have in your deck, not because you are any such authority.
(August 4, 2011 at 9:54 pm)Rhythm Wrote: He must have gone to consult the lord.
No, I just don't get to play Mr. Mom like you do, I have a career.