(February 11, 2010 at 5:32 pm)Watson Wrote:You certainly cannot honestly claim he is part of me because you cannot check my mind. If you belief that you are just fabulating without evidence and we can all just ignore it. It is only your belief. Your belief cannot be valid argument for others. That would be a fallacy (argument from personal belief) not an answer to my question how I would know what god feels. You sadly failed to answer the question.(February 11, 2010 at 5:23 pm)Purple Rabbit Wrote: So to look around you tells you what god feels? Are you serious? You can't even know how I feel from looking around. You are trying to mind read a fabulated being. According to your religion it is exactly the other way round, god is constantly mind reading you.haha, no, according to my beliefs God is a part of me. As He is a part of you. As He is a part of everything. So to look around and see the gift I've been given(y'know, life), I can't think of any other reason He would do that other than out of pure love. I can feel that love.
Watson Wrote:OK, so you're just happily cherry picking your 'evidence' for the love of god while neglecting evidence of the contrary. Another fallacy. Please return to reason, illogic makes it very hard to communicate with you.Purple Rabbit Wrote:Ever seen gangrene, cancer? Seen a calf in a herd singled out by prey animals? What feeling does that give you? If that's love to you than the cognitive dissonance of religion is utterly complete and the assertion that it reflects the morality of a divine being only leads to the conclusion that the divine being has abject moral.That is no tlove to me, that's just life. It's how things work, there's a natural order. Life works independent of how we feel about it. It's a matter of continuing to see the good in life, regardless of how much bad there is.
Watson Wrote:"One drop of love could evaporate vast oceans of hate." Or something of that nature, that's not the exact quote.Well I am not arguing against the benefits of love. But you uniquely attributed it to your god and presented fallacies as argument.
Watson Wrote:Haha, stepped into the trap. If he's changeable he cannot be perfect and you're at best dealing with a demi-god. And at least get it clear amongst you christians what it is you want the world to know as an absolute truth. Which attributes does your god have?Quote:Furthermore your god can technically have no feelings and desires if he's a perfect being. That would mean he is changeable. Ask fr0d0 about it.God is changeable.
Watson Wrote:If he cannot feel guilt, the story of Jesus was a sure lie. Than Jesus was not a man among men.Quote:But if you think he can have feelings then answer me this: Can he feel guilt? I'm anxious to learn about this.He views life through the most divine and perfect feeling there is; love. He doesn't have time for smaller and lesser emotions such as guilt.
Also if he has never feel guilt than he cannot be complete.
"I'm like a rabbit suddenly trapped, in the blinding headlights of vacuous crap" - Tim Minchin in "Storm"
Christianity is perfect bullshit, christians are not - Purple Rabbit, honouring CS Lewis
Faith is illogical - fr0d0
Christianity is perfect bullshit, christians are not - Purple Rabbit, honouring CS Lewis
Faith is illogical - fr0d0