(October 26, 2011 at 11:18 pm)SeekerOfTruth Wrote: This is true. I looked over the entire thing and your right I don't know how to hold a rational argument nor logic. I'm trying to learn. I know what I believe but don't know how to logically defend it. Thank you everyone for the things you've said you've really challenged me. Honestly I've never been in a debate or needed to defend my beliefs in this way before. You all have given me much to think about and learn from so thanks.
Seeing as how I'm only 19 I have plenty of time to learn more. Perhaps one day I'll be able to bring a rational and logical argument here.
You could make a rational argument here now... if you weren't arguing an illogical concept (god). I see that you're capable of smelling bullshit, but incapable of admitting that it stinks. As long as your faith is stronger than your intellect, you and logic will never be more than old friends whoM could've been lovers. Tragic.
There is no way to logically defend beliefs that are not based in reality. You could no more logically defend your belief in a god than I could defend my belief in fairies.
1. no ones ever seen fairies (god) but I have faith in fairies (god).
2. I have felt the presence of fairies (god) myself, and felt overwhelmed by their (his) awesomeness.
3. Books written by primates tell us all about fairies (god) as if they're (he's) real.
4. there is no proof whatsoever that fairies (gods) exist in this, nor any other dimension, but no one can prove fairies (god) don't exist!
5. I was raised to believe in fairies (god).
Fairies do exist, damnet! They do! Now I'm off to twist logic very hard in favor of fairies, and become a fairy apologist.
ciao, AND FAIRIES LOVE YOU!
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