RE: My view and reasons for them. Atheist and Christians welcome here. (short)
May 8, 2018 at 7:01 pm
(May 8, 2018 at 6:55 pm)Khemikal Wrote:(May 8, 2018 at 6:34 pm)Quick Wrote: You didn't address what I was responding to or why it matters. This tells me that you are more looking to "prove me wrong" rather than actually get me to talk about my beliefs. I don't think you actually care what my beliefs are and instead all you care about is justifying your own which is why you look to discredit others.Now what would the point of trying to prove you wrong be? You;ve already asserted that you can never be proven wrong..and that if you were, it wouldn;t matter to you.
I;m simply pointing out that -within- the fantasy of your beliefs being remotely accurate....there are still some issues with how you describe it. Things you say that cannot be simultaneously true.
I can't be proven wrong because even if science solves everything scientifically and rationally that there is no such thing as the supernatural, I could still believe what I do and not be proven wrong.
What things have I said I believe that you think conflict with another? If you truely wish to understand my PoV you will answer this question so it can be discussed.
(May 8, 2018 at 6:55 pm)Khemikal Wrote:(May 8, 2018 at 6:34 pm)Quick Wrote: I didn't say I believe something I knew was untrue. Didn't imply it either. Can't even be deduced that I do. I don't actually care that much about the issue of whether there is a God or not, however, if I am going to address what I believe in regards to God, then I am going to say first that I am unsure whether there is a God and next say that if there is a God, it likely is in everything and is all encompassing. Does this really seem like such an incorrect stance to have? If so, why?You don;t care, but it gives you your life purpose? These two propositions seem fundamentally at odds.
I didn't say I don't care. Are you actually going to answer my questions to you at any point?
But your individuality and your present need will be swept away by change,
and what you now ardently desire will one day become the object of abhorrence.
~ Schiller - 'Psychological Types'