RE: I am an orthodox Christian, ask me a question!
August 12, 2009 at 3:50 am
(This post was last modified: August 12, 2009 at 4:02 am by theVOID.)
An argument, JP style:
JP: God created morals
MAN: Why do you say that?
JP: I have already explained myself
MAN: You simply made an assertion and provided no evidence. What evidence do you have to support that claim
JP: That's not relevant.
The law of (non)contradiction is testable, god is not.
JP: God created morals
MAN: Why do you say that?
JP: I have already explained myself
MAN: You simply made an assertion and provided no evidence. What evidence do you have to support that claim
JP: That's not relevant.
(August 11, 2009 at 6:18 pm)Jon Paul Wrote: I agree that truth exists independently of whether we believe it or not, which has been my point all along.
But you are claiming it now, as an atheist. My question to you is, then, how that is the case given atheism. For instance, in which sense does the law of contradiction exist in the physical universe independently of whether a mind has conceived of it and how do you demonstrate this to be the case without appealing to a minds conceptual realisation of it?
The law of (non)contradiction is testable, god is not.