(March 17, 2012 at 7:22 pm)aleialoura Wrote:(March 17, 2012 at 7:11 pm)Hunter9035 Wrote: You have no evidence there is no God. I have personal evidence. And no it is not scientific observable repeatable evidence. That is something man created, and man flawed. A bigger question arises when you further this discussion as you have, if you are right and there is no God, what is the meaning to a debate at all? You cannot change my mind, but if you could, what purpose would it serve if we are just flesh and bones, soon to disinigrate and be forgotten?
If we are just flesh and bones? You wouldn't look at it that way if you had a proper understanding of how amazing it is that we are even here to debate this. You have the belief that it was easy that we're here because your god did it.
I do not look at it that way. I never said I did. I said what purpose would your argument serve if that's all we are?
The truth, whether you believe it or not is that it's extraordinarily improbable that we are here. The way we got here is astounding, and gods weren't needed to make it happen, they were only needed to explain what our primitive species couldn't understand. Now that we understand it, if you xtians want to persist in your fairy tale nonsense, that's fine.. but when you come here acting like you've got some major and awesome challenge for atheists, what it shows me (as a real person of psychology) is that your faith is so weak and unstable that you can't feel sure about it, unless you're proactively trying to convince (us) yourself that the silliness you believe is true.
So I think the obvious question here:
Who are you trying to convince, really? Us or yourself?
I don't need to convince anyone, it sounds like you are having a good time trying to convince me though of your viewpoints.
"If Christianity is untrue, then no honest man will want to believe it, however helpful it might be; if it is true, every honest man will want to believe it, even if it gives him no help at all."
C. S. Lewis - Essay, Man or Rabbit.
C. S. Lewis - Essay, Man or Rabbit.