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Started by Furious, October 19, 2005, 09:58:19 PM

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MyndFyre

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on October 20, 2005, 01:21:17 AM
I don't think you read what I said. What I was saying is that I don't think God would basically punish me ("it shall be as weeping and the gnashing of teeth.") because I didn't believe some book that said he loved me, and that said he supposedly existed without giving any proof at all. If he gives people choice to believe in him or not, he probably knows that some people won't believe some book because some people don't believe just anything that they read, so I feel that he proves himself to people like me, which brings me back to my statement: I'm staying agnostic until he gives me reason to believe he exists.
He gave you a reason to believe he exists, approximately 1972 years ago (AD 33).

If you can logically argue for the supernatural (I believe you can, and I've attempted it here or at vL), then you can accept that Christ died and resurrected while staying within the realm of logic.

If that event took place, I'd say that the other claims of Jesus are probably pretty reliable.  For example, in a letter written by Paul (one of the New Testament books, I can't remember which), he says that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus claimed "Destroy this temple and I will rebuild it in three days."  According to the resurrection account, Jesus' body was "destroyed" (so to speak) through death, and he resurrected on the third day following his death.

He'd also said, "I and the Father (God) are one."  Most churches take that to mean that they are the same being; essentially, Jesus claimed that he was God.

A small girl made the comment, "Jesus was everything God ever wanted to say to us."  Quite well-put IMHO.

Do you doubt Plato?  Socrates?  Aristotle -- that they existed?  They lived just as long ago, and you only read it in a book that they existed.
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Quote from: Furious on October 20, 2005, 12:49:19 AM
So people who believe in heaven and hell believe that there are multiple billions of souls, people, whatever you might call them, staying in heaven, or hell, I just see no logic in that, and I'm not trying to say that reincarnation shows logic, but it does make more sense IMO.
That's a very illogical argument in itself.  Heaven isn't necessarily a place which we are capable of fully understanding, as the Bible portrays it (and that's the Heaven I believe in).

Plus, if you believe we have a soul (which I do), I think almost everyone agrees that it's non-physical.

Armin

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Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on October 20, 2005, 01:21:17 AM
I don't think you read what I said. What I was saying is that I don't think God would basically punish me ("it shall be as weeping and the gnashing of teeth.") because I didn't believe some book that said he loved me, and that said he supposedly existed without giving any proof at all. If he gives people choice to believe in him or not, he probably knows that some people won't believe some book because some people don't believe just anything that they read, so I feel that he proves himself to people like me, which brings me back to my statement: I'm staying agnostic until he gives me reason to believe he exists.
He gave you a reason to believe he exists, approximately 1972 years ago (AD 33).
I wasn't alive 1972 years ago, so how do I know it really did happen?
QuoteIf you can logically argue for the supernatural (I believe you can, and I've attempted it here or at vL), then you can accept that Christ died and resurrected while staying within the realm of logic.

If that event took place, I'd say that the other claims of Jesus are probably pretty reliable.  For example, in a letter written by Paul (one of the New Testament books, I can't remember which), he says that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus claimed "Destroy this temple and I will rebuild it in three days."  According to the resurrection account, Jesus' body was "destroyed" (so to speak) through death, and he resurrected on the third day following his death.

He'd also said, "I and the Father (God) are one."  Most churches take that to mean that they are the same being; essentially, Jesus claimed that he was God.

A small girl made the comment, "Jesus was everything God ever wanted to say to us."  Quite well-put IMHO.
Are these words supposed to make me all of a sudden believe?
QuoteDo you doubt Plato?  Socrates?  Aristotle -- that they existed?  They lived just as long ago, and you only read it in a book that they existed.
It doesn't matter if they existed or not, so I've never really thought about it; all that matters is the philisophical information in those books.
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Furious

QuoteAlso, the year "0" is an arbitrary point in the course of human history; Biblical scholars estimate the earth's age to be closer to 4,750 years last I read.

I was using 2000 as an example, because if you didn't notice, it's 2005. And even with 177 million people born per year, that still is a huge amount ( 9,500,000 million ) and iago and I seem to have some of the same views, they speak of heaven like it is a physical place, but nobody has ever seen it, you can't give me the coordinates of heaven.

QuoteDo you doubt Plato?  Socrates?  Aristotle -- that they existed?  They lived just as long ago, and you only read it in a book that they existed.

I do not doubt them, they have written books, and have had books and records kept about them from when they were alive, I do not see any books that were written by a "God", or any records proving the existance of god.  And there is a difference, all of those people died, and never came back, unlike Jesus who died and came back, and the god nobody has ever seen, or heard.  I don't doubt Jesus lived, but he wasn't a carpenter, he was actually royalty, and he was just a normal man.
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Alls i'm going to say on religon is if this is the best God can do that i'am not impressed. I really do hope life is not just a big joke cause I don't get it.

iago

Quote from: GameSnake on October 20, 2005, 10:25:06 AM
Alls i'm going to say on religon is if this is the best God can do that i'am not impressed. I really do hope life is not just a big joke cause I don't get it.

If this is the best God (or evolution) can do, then I'm VERY impressed.  The universe is such a beatifully complex thing, and so is life. 

Whether it's God or evolution that made this, I'm still impressed. 

Sidoh

Quote from: Furious on October 20, 2005, 09:44:14 AM
QuoteAlso, the year "0" is an arbitrary point in the course of human history; Biblical scholars estimate the earth's age to be closer to 4,750 years last I read.

I was using 2000 as an example, because if you didn't notice, it's 2005. And even with 177 million people born per year, that still is a huge amount ( 9,500,000 million ) and iago and I seem to have some of the same views, they speak of heaven like it is a physical place, but nobody has ever seen it, you can't give me the coordinates of heaven.

QuoteDo you doubt Plato?  Socrates?  Aristotle -- that they existed?  They lived just as long ago, and you only read it in a book that they existed.

I do not doubt them, they have written books, and have had books and records kept about them from when they were alive, I do not see any books that were written by a "God", or any records proving the existance of god.  And there is a difference, all of those people died, and never came back, unlike Jesus who died and came back, and the god nobody has ever seen, or heard.  I don't doubt Jesus lived, but he wasn't a carpenter, he was actually royalty, and he was just a normal man.
I think even your historical views are very skewed.

MyndFyre

Quote from: Furious on October 20, 2005, 09:44:14 AM
QuoteAlso, the year "0" is an arbitrary point in the course of human history; Biblical scholars estimate the earth's age to be closer to 4,750 years last I read.

I was using 2000 as an example, because if you didn't notice, it's 2005. And even with 177 million people born per year, that still is a huge amount ( 9,500,000 million ) and iago and I seem to have some of the same views, they speak of heaven like it is a physical place, but nobody has ever seen it, you can't give me the coordinates of heaven.
You're missing my point.  I think you're the only one who has attributed corporeality to heaven.  Also, the birthrate per year has increased over time in a form more closely approximated by the positive half of an exponential function (where the exponent is greater than 1).  Your method for calculating the total number of people born is flawed.  Let b(x) = the number of people born per year, with x given as the year from the first two humans to present, and T = total number of humans born, and y = the absolute number of years since then:
T = int(x = 0 to y) b(x)
When humans came into being, they weren't birthing at 133 million per year like they are now.

Quote from: Furious on October 20, 2005, 09:44:14 AM
QuoteDo you doubt Plato?  Socrates?  Aristotle -- that they existed?  They lived just as long ago, and you only read it in a book that they existed.
I do not doubt them, they have written books, and have had books and records kept about them from when they were alive, I do not see any books that were written by a "God", or any records proving the existance of god.  And there is a difference, all of those people died, and never came back, unlike Jesus who died and came back, and the god nobody has ever seen, or heard.  I don't doubt Jesus lived, but he wasn't a carpenter, he was actually royalty, and he was just a normal man.
How do I know that the books supposedly written by or about Plato weren't made up?  The skepticism you show fits into your world view: you want to live the way you want to live, and if belief in a God would interfere with that, it fits you to be skeptical.

If Jesus was royalty, there would certainly be documentation about it.  I think your historical perspective is a little off.

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on October 20, 2005, 09:33:34 AM
I wasn't alive 1972 years ago, so how do I know it really did happen?
I wasn't alive when Plato wrote Apology.  How do I know it was really written by Plato?  That was even longer ago.

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on October 20, 2005, 09:33:34 AM
QuoteIf you can logically argue for the supernatural (I believe you can, and I've attempted it here or at vL), then you can accept that Christ died and resurrected while staying within the realm of logic.

If that event took place, I'd say that the other claims of Jesus are probably pretty reliable.  For example, in a letter written by Paul (one of the New Testament books, I can't remember which), he says that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit.  Jesus claimed "Destroy this temple and I will rebuild it in three days."  According to the resurrection account, Jesus' body was "destroyed" (so to speak) through death, and he resurrected on the third day following his death.

He'd also said, "I and the Father (God) are one."  Most churches take that to mean that they are the same being; essentially, Jesus claimed that he was God.

A small girl made the comment, "Jesus was everything God ever wanted to say to us."  Quite well-put IMHO.
Are these words supposed to make me all of a sudden believe?
No, they're not supposed to make you believe.  They're supposed to prompt you to keep an open mind, though, which apparently you refuse to do. 

Quote from: MetaL MilitiA on October 20, 2005, 09:33:34 AM
It doesn't matter if they existed or not, so I've never really thought about it; all that matters is the philisophical information in those books.
Sure it matters: where do you think science gets its practices from?  It's based on the Socratic method.  You know what the Hippocratic Oath is that doctors need to take?  It's based on Hippocrates' work and philosophy.  Greek philosophers were largely the basis for the lines of thinking used during the Enlightenment.
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Quote from: iago on October 20, 2005, 11:38:32 AM
Quote from: GameSnake on October 20, 2005, 10:25:06 AM
Alls i'm going to say on religon is if this is the best God can do that i'am not impressed. I really do hope life is not just a big joke cause I don't get it.

If this is the best God (or evolution) can do, then I'm VERY impressed.  The universe is such a beatifully complex thing, and so is life. 

Whether it's God or evolution that made this, I'm still impressed. 

Yes while I agree every moment of life is a miraculous and wonderfull thing, in all when I look at humanity at a whole I just can't say God has impressed me, not with all the wrong in this world. For example if you were in Africa and were just one of the millions of aids, poverty and hunger stricken children would you really believe in God, let alone be impressed by all the suffering?

Joe

QuoteThe only reason I have a problem with believing, is why would God punish us and send us to hell for not believing something told to us without any (or little) fact backing it up? The only possible thing I can think of is that if he does exist, he'll somehow prove himself to me and other agnostics. Until then, I'm agnostic.

IIRC, they found relics from the last supper. I think iago said something about that. Also, theres a topic on the Shroud of Turin on the vL forums. Thats proof enough for me.
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rabbit

So have I; they're in my dishwasher.  How can they prove the "relics" are actually from the Last Supper?  Really, they can't.

Sidoh

Quote from: GameSnake on October 20, 2005, 02:10:03 PMYes while I agree every moment of life is a miraculous and wonderfull thing, in all when I look at humanity at a whole I just can't say God has impressed me, not with all the wrong in this world. For example if you were in Africa and were just one of the millions of aids, poverty and hunger stricken children would you really believe in God, let alone be impressed by all the suffering?

Man is sinful, the bible does not say that he is not.

Joe

Quote from: rabbit on October 20, 2005, 05:18:53 PM
So have I; they're in my dishwasher. How can they prove the "relics" are actually from the Last Supper? Really, they can't.

Carbon dating, same with the Shroud of Turin. The relics are in the place described, and are carbon dated to the time described. Although its not totally proved, its not disproved either. Being in your dishwasher, thats disproving it.
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You might be right about that, Joe.


MyndFyre

Quote from: GameSnake on October 20, 2005, 02:10:03 PM
Yes while I agree every moment of life is a miraculous and wonderfull thing, in all when I look at humanity at a whole I just can't say God has impressed me, not with all the wrong in this world. For example if you were in Africa and were just one of the millions of aids, poverty and hunger stricken children would you really believe in God, let alone be impressed by all the suffering?
The suffering is not the fault of God, but of man.

Quote from: Joe[e2] on October 20, 2005, 05:58:49 PM
Carbon dating, same with the Shroud of Turin. The relics are in the place described, and are carbon dated to the time described. Although its not totally proved, its not disproved either. Being in your dishwasher, thats disproving it.
While I agree with your position, I don't agree with your method.  Carbon dating is notoriously inaccurate, and if I'm going to reject its use to date dinosaur fossils, then I need to reject its use for this too.
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