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Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
#41
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
(January 28, 2010 at 8:00 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: Who said you were calling science bullshit Zen??

1) We're talking about natural disasters right? A scientific stance is that plate tectonics is inseparable from life on earth. So... Natural disasters are a necessary part of existence.

2) God is blamed for natural disasters as somehow wanting to cause pain and suffering right? Assuming 'God' ...God created nature and the laws of physics.

So to say that God is based on bullshit is akin to saying science (the understanding of the physical laws of the universe) is based on bullshit too.

Geddit now?

I presume you are referring to this post?

Yes, I read it, your point being?

And I still don't see the link between Science and God.
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#42
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
The point being I tried hard to answer you. I don't know how I can make it any clearer.
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#43
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
But you are saying because unthinking natural forces can't be "blamed" for disasters

like Haiti, Therefore God( who is a thinking being,presumably) cannot, likewise be blamed.

I still don't see the correlation.
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#44
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
I think you're at dual purposes here Zen. God created the 'unthinking' natural forces. That's the way they work and that's what sustains life.

God couldn't then intervene for your reasoning because that would be saying that natural laws are wrong. Science deals with it. So must you. From our puny perspective we see identical beings suffering. In the greater scheme of things this is how this existence works.Every way you think about it (to me) leads to the same conclusion: natural forces just are, and that's 'good'.
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#45
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
(January 31, 2010 at 6:19 am)fr0d0 Wrote: I think you're at dual purposes here Zen. God created the 'unthinking' natural forces. That's the way they work and that's what sustains life.

God couldn't then intervene for your reasoning because that would be saying that natural laws are wrong. Science deals with it. So must you. From our puny perspective we see identical beings suffering. In the greater scheme of things this is how this existence works.Every way you think about it (to me) leads to the same conclusion: natural forces just are, and that's 'good'.

Excellent point Frodo, couldn't agree more.

If a "Creator"(and as an agnostic this is still debatable) has set the initial conditions for the

game that we call the universe it could not then intervene in that game. Otherwise what's the point?

However if what you are saying is correct( And I am prepared to entertain such a concept) then it rules

out the God of the bible entirely. Since he spends pretty much the whole book intervening in the affairs

of men.
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#46
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
LOL Smile

Nice spin Zen. But of course you're applying logic for one problem onto another. Unfortunately there's more to God than this aspect of his nature, where biblical observance applies.

10/10 for effort tho'. Wink
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#47
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
(January 31, 2010 at 10:28 am)fr0d0 Wrote: LOL Smile

Nice spin Zen. But of course you're applying logic for one problem onto another. Unfortunately there's more to God than this aspect of his nature, where biblical observance applies.

10/10 for effort tho'. Wink

So where am I wrong?
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RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
(February 1, 2010 at 7:11 am)Zen Badger Wrote:
(January 31, 2010 at 10:28 am)fr0d0 Wrote: LOL Smile

Nice spin Zen. But of course you're applying logic for one problem onto another. Unfortunately there's more to God than this aspect of his nature, where biblical observance applies.

10/10 for effort tho'. Wink

So where am I wrong?

God is 100% resistant to logic for some reason.
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#49
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
lmao

You're wrong Zen where you define God too simply, and miss out the whole picture.
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#50
RE: Dodging theodicy: 'On Faith' panel stumbles over Haiti and God
Be good enough then to give us your definition of God.
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