Does God exist? (William Lane Craig vs Peter Atkins debate) (9 Viewers)

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  • Man make God?

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AndreaCristiano

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Jun 9, 2011
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I'm all pro god, but this sentence... Well the irony in it... it's just too much.
I don't see the irony. I see non believers dismissing what believers see and feel by categorizing it as fiction or myth. Yet a believer dare not disagree with some form of scientific theory because they are just fools. What I see is a double standard. Non believers may relegate a believers belief system to fairytale and fantasy but a believer may not question their scientific theory
 

Martin

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I don't see the irony. I see non believers dismissing what believers see and feel by categorizing it as fiction or myth. Yet a believer dare not disagree with some form of scientific theory because they are just fools. What I see is a double standard. Non believers may relegate a believers belief system to fairytale and fantasy but a believer may not question their scientific theory
It's foolish to question what is demonstrably true, but you can do it all you want, go ahead. There are still people who don't believe in evolution. Probably still people who believe the earth is the center of the universe. Probably still people who believe the earth is flat. Are they fools?

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That's sad a bit.
I know, that's why I stopped having these debates.
 

AndreaCristiano

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It's foolish to question what is demonstrably true, but you can do it all you want, go ahead.
Its only as true as long as science keeps seeing it like that. Scientific theory changes everyday. So foolishness would be putting all your faith in man made theory without understanding that it will always change and its always in flux
 

Martin

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Raz

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Its only as true as long as science keeps seeing it like that. Scientific theory changes everyday. So foolishness would be putting all your faith in man made theory without understanding that it will always change and its always in flux
I agree about the blind faith on the every newest theory that is thought out, but the rest is just - Whoa.
 

AndreaCristiano

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I agree about the blind faith on the every newest theory that is thought out, but the rest is just - Whoa.
Blind faith? That's non-sense!

I don't even listen to you anymore man. If it isn't what you think everyone else's arguments in here are either fallacious or invalid. So I just discount every thing you say. Contrarian just for the sake of it
So ignorant. :disagree:

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True but. " those whom have eyes see and those whom have ears hear "
No. Rather, those whom have eyes see the visible, and those whom have ears hear the audible. God is neither of those.
 

Martin

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Never said that nor implied it. My point is faith is what it is no matter which side of the isle. Most science is educated guess based on observation. Faith in God is the same but we observe things in a different light
The question remains what's reasonable to believe based on what you can show. At one point people were wise to believe that the earth is flat, it agreed with all observations. But noone is wise to believe that today. So it's not about what you believe, it's about the basis for believing.
 

AndreaCristiano

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The question remains what's reasonable to believe based on what you can show. At one point people were wise to believe that the earth is flat, it agreed with all observations. But noone is wise to believe that today. So it's not about what you believe, it's about the basis for believing.
You all still discount believers and their personal experience. Your like alcoholics who look at a recovering alcoholic in AA and discount his experience because you can't reach that experience.
 

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