RE: Hello soulcalm17
August 7, 2024 at 4:52 am
(This post was last modified: August 7, 2024 at 4:57 am by Sheldon.)
(August 6, 2024 at 10:57 pm)soulcalm17 Wrote:Shouldn't you make a beeping sound when back up that quickly? So your claim assigning a belief in magic to atheists was a straw man fallacy, and what's worse you now admit that you're the one who believes in magic, dear oh dear...(August 6, 2024 at 9:54 am)Sheldon Wrote: MagicIf it is the definition of magic, I'm not ashamed to accept it.
noun
1. the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
Do we really need to poll the atheists here, to see if a single one believes this is even possible, never mind that it must explain the origins of the universe? So we can add a straw man fallacy to @soulcalm17 list of irrational arguments.
I'd also insist now that he explains in detail with supporting objective evidence:
1. How is a deity possible?
2. How did a deity create the universe?
If he can't do this, then he is the one positing magic.
Quote:soulcalm17Leaving aside your previous straw man fallacy, you now appear to be contradicting yourself, and professing yourself content to hold an irrational belief in magic.
I would prefer believe in unseen entity that have those qualities rather than believe in unknown magic that has no rational explanation.
Quote:The mysterious or supernatural forces is still the explanation of causing somethingA mystery is inexplicable BY DEFINITION. You seem to be reeling off irrational contradictions now?
Quote:The mysterious or supernatural forces is still the explanation of causing something. I can not show you how The mysterious or supernatural being did it.An explanation you can't offer a single word of explanation for, seriously? Do you even read this before posting it?
Quote:As a Neil deGrasse said,He's an outspoken atheist, so nothing he's said supports your claims here, that's axiomatic.
Quote:FYI, my definition of magic with my post before is: something that have beginning that exist itself without any reason/explanation. Just "poof" it's exist.
That is not remotely how magic is defined, so this attempt to move the goalposts by redefining magic with the way you define a deity, is beyond ironic.
I have no real interest in listing all your unevidenced claims anymore, as you seem to simply skip passed these objections to post more, that's preaching not debate.