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Proving the Bible is false in few words.
RE: Proving the Bible is false in few words.
(May 24, 2010 at 12:25 pm)Caecilian Wrote:

1a- What do problems have to do at all with usefullness? It's too subjective to probably get into, but we can agree to be on opposite sides of that. I'll address your individual points here. The one's you really want to get into feel free to number: I don't care where God came from or whether there are 50 Gods out there looking into our universe and laughing. He could have evolved and be a transcendant collective version of us stuck in a cycle of bigbang-entropy (in which case he just is or is the nature of the universe). I take an outlook less accepted that he is an independant entity of nature, extraneous to our universe. What matters is, regardless of his origins, he resides outside our known universe and whatever I singularly call God is the creator of this universe.I've gone over the P.O.E. in other threads, but I'll try and summarize briefly here. To say God is omnibenevolent is to say he is the absolute personification of benevolence. Due to my opinions on free-will I feel we have the choice to accept that benevolence or reject it, in effect negating the al aspect of omni-benevolent. I think it's been proven in human history that mankind does tend to choose to hate themselves o others rather than accept and love each other. As far as ghosts, credible is relative, but there are plenty of equipment used to measure supposed immaterial entities (EMf meter, IR camera, Geiger counter, motion detectors, etc.).
I've been doing some reading on Robert Kane and I have to say it pretty much sums up my opinions on free will. particularly
wikipedia Wrote:""(1) the existence of alternative possibilities (or the agent's power to do otherwise) is a necessary condition for acting freely, and (2) determinism is not compatible with alternative possibilities (it precludes the power to do otherwise)".[16] It is important to note that the crux of Kane's position is grounded not in a defense of alternative possibilities (AP) but in the notion of what Kane refers to as ultimate responsibility (UR). Thus, AP is a necessary but insufficient criterion for free will. It is necessary that there be (metaphysically) real alternatives for our actions, but that is not enough; our actions could be random without being in our control. The control is found in "ultimate responsibility". Ultimate responsibility entails that agents must be the ultimate creators (or originators) and sustainers of their own ends and purposes. There must be more than one way for a person's life to turn out (AP). More importantly, whichever way it turns out must be based in the person's willing actions.
. God doesn't try and explain phenomena, we use our own reason and science for that. God is about trusting that we don't know everything and allowing his Love to put our curiosity to rest with trust. I find this personally difficult myself and love to do things and figure things myself.

1c- That is why Christians and theists differentiate between the words "God's Love" and human "love". Both have meaning in their repecive aplications. It might be a personification, but I don't hink i's a mis-application.





@FlyingS - "However, to get back to the topic: I can clearly see, that a theist cannot understand what I wrote - that is why I especially asked the Deists and Atheists to answer." I believe it was Atheist named Christian.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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RE: Proving the Bible is false in few words. - by fr0d0 - May 19, 2010 at 12:42 pm
RE: Proving the Bible is false in few words. - by tackattack - May 25, 2010 at 2:58 am
RE: Proving the Bible is false in few words. - by fr0d0 - June 4, 2010 at 12:12 pm
RE: Proving the Bible is false in few words. - by fr0d0 - June 4, 2010 at 12:47 pm

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