Umm, ok, so your saying you don't know whether or not you actually truelly believe in God or not.Wounderful smiley_aaos
Quote from: dahangI guess since you don
I guess since you don
Quote from: Whirlingdervish(Q2C) on February 05, 2007, 10:44:25 AMbut how far does that so-called "free-will" extend?can we decide as a species that we don't want god around anymore?will he abide by our decision because he gave us the choice to do what we please?Of course. Haven't you noticed, we've already done a great deal of that. We told God we didn't want him messing around our schools anymore, so he stepped aside. "Hmmm, gee wiz Wally, why does Timmy have that AK47 and a strange look in his eye ???"Oh, and while we we're at it, we also told God to get his nose out of our goverments business. We do have seperation of church and state ya know. So he stepped aside there to, and took his vail of protection with him. "Look, it's a Bird, it's a PLane, no it's Super Osama !!!!"Seperation of church and state was meant to keep goverment from being run by a church and churches from being run by the goverment. But hell, we've made sure to take it to such extremes you can't even be caught with a small nativity scene on a court house square without 30 lashes.
but how far does that so-called "free-will" extend?can we decide as a species that we don't want god around anymore?will he abide by our decision because he gave us the choice to do what we please?
Quote from: metal on February 05, 2007, 10:34:13 AMthere is no such thing as a perfect world.This is man's world, not God's. We have free will.Got that right. Amen. God made it for us. It's ours. How else do you think it could get screwed up so bad.
there is no such thing as a perfect world.This is man's world, not God's. We have free will.
Well, shucks...I thought I'd drop by and see if anything has changed ..... it hasn't.Lots and lots of talk based on personal experiences & NO tangible evidence NOT tied to someone's personal experience....Too bad personal experiences don't prove anything.....QD
Quote from: QuakeDuke on February 05, 2007, 09:00:11 PMWell, shucks...I thought I'd drop by and see if anything has changed ..... it hasn't.Lots and lots of talk based on personal experiences & NO tangible evidence NOT tied to someone's personal experience....Too bad personal experiences don't prove anything.....QDOh, but they can! I highly encourage you to go back and look at the context of which I said that. Religious experiences don't prove anything.
Well, shucks...I thought I'd drop by and see if anything has changed ..... it hasn't.Lots and lots of talk based on personal experiences & NO tangible evidence NOT tied to someone's personal experience....Too bad personal experiences don't prove anything.....
Quote from: deathUmm, ok, so your saying you don't know whether or not you actually truelly believe in God or not.Wounderful smiley_aaosi've always said the same thing, and it hasn't been there is a god and i'm positive.
Quote from: DaHanG on February 05, 2007, 09:14:04 PMQuote from: QuakeDuke on February 05, 2007, 09:00:11 PMWell, shucks...I thought I'd drop by and see if anything has changed ..... it hasn't.Lots and lots of talk based on personal experiences & NO tangible evidence NOT tied to someone's personal experience....Too bad personal experiences don't prove anything.....QDOh, but they can! I highly encourage you to go back and look at the context of which I said that. Religious experiences don't prove anything.Nope. Sorry. No prize. You edited your post to specify religious experiences AFTER I asked you twice if you meant what you said which was "personal experiences prove nothing."QD
Quote from: QuakeDuke on February 05, 2007, 09:00:11 PMWell, shucks...I thought I'd drop by and see if anything has changed ..... it hasn't.Lots and lots of talk based on personal experiences & NO tangible evidence NOT tied to someone's personal experience....Too bad personal experiences don't prove anything.....Howdy, QD!I'm a little puzzled by this, and I wonder if we might be engaged in a quibble over semantics.To me, personal experiences prove as a given the person having these experiences is alive. Having a personal experience may not prove one is even conscious, though. (Dreams are personal experiences, no?) As far as I can tell, personal experiences don't prove much beyond that one is capable of having such experiences. As far as what one's personal experiences might indicate... then we enter another realm about reasoning about one's experiences.Now I'm not meaning to quibble over semantics just to be difficult; it's just that the above is what went through my head, roughly, when dahang first made the statement that personal experience proves nothing.So it seems you may have something else in mind about what personal experience might prove; in which case I'm definitely interested in your viewpoint.(But it's not my intention to steer us toward Clinton territory, i.e., "it depends on what your definition of is, is." )Regards,quadz
Due to the typos and content, I will refrain from producing a well thought out response.
Quote from: [BTF]DeathStalker on February 05, 2007, 08:07:38 PMGod doesn't bless these kids with cancer, we do. Through our free will to engage in pollution, food additives, tobacco use, drug use, alchahol abuse, and many many other varibles. All these things lead to bad things for the living, AND OR screw up our DNA to insure our kids get it when, and in some cases, before they're born.Most innocent people are continually suffering in ways in which their free will was defanitly a factor.Although some suffer for the betterment of others.Example: Kid born blind though an act of God, grows up, learns to deal with it, teaches others people blinded by acts of man how to cope and deal with it. Enstead of cursing God for his aflection, he thanks God for choosing him or her to help other.I would like the evidence of your claims that all these factors literally cause birth defects.
God doesn't bless these kids with cancer, we do. Through our free will to engage in pollution, food additives, tobacco use, drug use, alchahol abuse, and many many other varibles. All these things lead to bad things for the living, AND OR screw up our DNA to insure our kids get it when, and in some cases, before they're born.Most innocent people are continually suffering in ways in which their free will was defanitly a factor.Although some suffer for the betterment of others.Example: Kid born blind though an act of God, grows up, learns to deal with it, teaches others people blinded by acts of man how to cope and deal with it. Enstead of cursing God for his aflection, he thanks God for choosing him or her to help other.
Quote from: DaHanG on February 05, 2007, 09:11:01 PMDue to the typos and content, I will refrain from producing a well thought out response.To lazy to use MSN Word.Blame Quads, no spell check on forum.
I have a question though, if shoving god away from us was the cause for all these problems, why is it that the highly secular Scandinavian countries are among the most generous in terms of helping the developing world, as well as enjoying higher standards of living themselves by almost any index?
Quote from: DaHanG on February 05, 2007, 09:11:01 PMQuote from: [BTF]DeathStalker on February 05, 2007, 08:07:38 PMGod doesn't bless these kids with cancer, we do. Through our free will to engage in pollution, food additives, tobacco use, drug use, alchahol abuse, and many many other varibles. All these things lead to bad things for the living, AND OR screw up our DNA to insure our kids get it when, and in some cases, before they're born.Most innocent people are continually suffering in ways in which their free will was defanitly a factor.Although some suffer for the betterment of others.Example: Kid born blind though an act of God, grows up, learns to deal with it, teaches others people blinded by acts of man how to cope and deal with it. Enstead of cursing God for his aflection, he thanks God for choosing him or her to help other.I would like the evidence of your claims that all these factors literally cause birth defects. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_packaging_warning_signsIn early 2006 a new initiative was introduced, with graphic images depicting the effects of smoking cigarettes to be displayed on cigarette packets. As of March 1, warnings must cover 30% of the front and 90% of the back of the box. [1]The Australian warnings had previously consisted of six rotating messages occupying 25% of the front of the box. These warnings were:smoking causes lung cancer smoking is addictive smoking kills smoking causes heart disease smoking when pregnant harms your baby your smoking can harm others Additionally, 33% of the back of the box contained detailed information about the harm of smoking. The information related to the specific warning used on the front.Furthermore, each box must display (occupying an entire side of the pack) information regarding the tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide content of each cigarette.
First of all, my initial post still does not mention the word "religious", so you are certainly mistaken. the link is here: http://tastyspleen.net/quake/forums/index.php?topic=4240.msg62527#msg62527. Since I've been accused of dishonesty, quadz is there any way you can somehow see what my original post was? I really hope this is possible as I take offense to your accusation.
God doesn't bless these kids with cancer, we do. Through our free will to engage in pollution, food additives, tobacco use, drug use, alchahol abuse, and many many other varibles.
I was hoping you would respond to: Quote from: DaHanG on February 05, 2007, 09:11:01 PMI have a question though, if shoving god away from us was the cause for all these problems, why is it that the highly secular Scandinavian countries are among the most generous in terms of helping the developing world, as well as enjoying higher standards of living themselves by almost any index?
Well I'm off work tonight, tomarrow, and Tuesday. So I have plenty of time to debate. First of all no one ever said anything about this.Quote from: [BTF]DeathStalker on December 06, 2006, 09:55:04 PMRevelation 13 16And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. 18Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.Well the Beast is already here. It
Revelation 13 16And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. 18Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.Well the Beast is already here. It