RE: All the problems with Christianity
November 13, 2013 at 11:57 pm
(This post was last modified: November 13, 2013 at 11:57 pm by pineapplebunnybounce.)
(November 12, 2013 at 7:21 pm)Avodaiah Wrote:pineapplebunnybounce Wrote:you know how to add because someone taught you to do that, probably your parents or your kindergarten school teacher. If you weren't taught, you wouldn't know how to add beyond what can be demonstrably done.From the simple fact that we know how to add, no, God does not follow from that. However, in the 2nd part of my argument I explained how the ability to add cannot come from us. If it did, we would be able to add instantaneously because we would always have this ability. The way it is now, we have to think and process problems with larger numbers, essentially waiting for this ability to come to us so we can know the solution. That means the ability to add doesn't come from us, so who does it come from? Someone who is in charge of our minds and our understanding, and who knows how to add.
God does not follow from knowing how to add.
How about we have the ability to add and learn and deduce things given enough time? From what you're saying, every single piece of knowledge must come from god.
Well, then why did he tell us of all the gods and tell us they're real and then send someone else here to tell us they're fakes? Wtf?
You do know that computers when given complicated equations take time to get to the answer as well? Does that come from god?
I advise that you read up a bit on neurobiology before basing your entire faith on the fact that humans cannot solve additions instantaneously.