One simple question
July 16, 2010 at 2:45 pm
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2010 at 8:43 pm by tavarish.)
http://usualrhetoric.blogspot.com/2010/0...eists.html
I wrote it because Arcanus doesn't choose answer.
An Open letter to theists
In regards to religion, my stance is relatively strong, but not at all immovable or impervious to persuasion. Having said this, I have come across a subject within the realm of belief that I observe to be inconsistent with the actions and ideologies of those who abide by it.
To present this issue, I have a single question to ask to theists (preferably those who believe in a personal God). The question is derived from a discussion I've had with the authors of the blog "Aristophrenium".
They weren't kind enough to give me an answer at all, so I hope to get some sort of response from a similarly level-headed theist regarding this matter.
Here it is:
"How do you determine what is real and what is not real?"
I suspect this will give me more insight into the matter, and will accurately illustrate exactly where our point of disagreement is.
I wrote it because Arcanus doesn't choose answer.
An Open letter to theists
In regards to religion, my stance is relatively strong, but not at all immovable or impervious to persuasion. Having said this, I have come across a subject within the realm of belief that I observe to be inconsistent with the actions and ideologies of those who abide by it.
To present this issue, I have a single question to ask to theists (preferably those who believe in a personal God). The question is derived from a discussion I've had with the authors of the blog "Aristophrenium".
They weren't kind enough to give me an answer at all, so I hope to get some sort of response from a similarly level-headed theist regarding this matter.
Here it is:
"How do you determine what is real and what is not real?"
I suspect this will give me more insight into the matter, and will accurately illustrate exactly where our point of disagreement is.
My blog: The Usual Rhetoric