Very succinctly as most of these are the common arguments seen many many times before, I'll try not to make any mistakes.
1. No,Yes, have looked and nothing found.
2. Yes, Yes - however there isn't any
3. No idea. I've never examined nothing, I've only ever seen something coming from something.
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. Shouldn't be using the word created, no evidence anything was created so neither is reasonable.
7.Yes, No idea - we need evidence and there is none to support this
8. No - Information can be gathered from any natural thing. If I measure the heights of terrain evey 1mm along a 1km line I will get loads of information. This doesn't imply the terrain was intelligently designed. Measuring DNA is the same sort of process - gathering data from something physical.
9. No idea what this is talking about, how do you describe one thing as greater than another? According to what scale?
10. I might determine something is wrong, but someone else might not think it is wrong.
11. Don't agree there is some universal moral law, I have a personal one so the "lawgiver" is effectively me
12. No
13. Not sure.
14. No, it doesn't have to be anything. Wait for the evidence.
15. No
Lots of these arguments suffer that if you need something to create something, how was God created? Cue Special Pleading...
1. No,Yes, have looked and nothing found.
2. Yes, Yes - however there isn't any
3. No idea. I've never examined nothing, I've only ever seen something coming from something.
4. Yes
5. Yes
6. Shouldn't be using the word created, no evidence anything was created so neither is reasonable.
7.Yes, No idea - we need evidence and there is none to support this
8. No - Information can be gathered from any natural thing. If I measure the heights of terrain evey 1mm along a 1km line I will get loads of information. This doesn't imply the terrain was intelligently designed. Measuring DNA is the same sort of process - gathering data from something physical.
9. No idea what this is talking about, how do you describe one thing as greater than another? According to what scale?
10. I might determine something is wrong, but someone else might not think it is wrong.
11. Don't agree there is some universal moral law, I have a personal one so the "lawgiver" is effectively me
12. No
13. Not sure.
14. No, it doesn't have to be anything. Wait for the evidence.
15. No
Lots of these arguments suffer that if you need something to create something, how was God created? Cue Special Pleading...


