(April 1, 2021 at 9:09 am)Superjock Wrote: So I had a debate with a Christian presuppositionalist and I don't think I did particularly well. I haven't debated Christians in a while so I'm pretty rusty, but they were trying to poke holes in my naturalistic framework.
He kept insisting that because I don't KNOW everything about gravity that there is nothing in my system that would prevent gravity from operating differently tomorrow. Just because gravity has observable patterns today or yesterday doesn't mean it will be consistent tomorrow or the next, so in my worldview anything can change. What regulates gravity or the laws of physics? What is the absolute etc - so I naturally said that I don't know.
Sometimes, it's smarter to understand that there is no arguing with idiots like that. He's got this belief in a deity that simply has zero evidence to support its existence, he is making these claims of its existence based merely on his desire for the deity to exist over reason. Gravity persisting as it does is as solid as the sun rising every day. God existing is mere delusion.