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DrunkenWrestler, that is incorrect - Dan Brown was and is still a Christian. He creates characters based on himself in the books. They're the 'mix religion with science' characters, e.g. Leonardo Vetra.
Whoops, I ment Dan Baker. I was refering to his book,
Losing Faith in Faith.
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Also, most theists don't seem to realise that the most powerful weapon they have against atheism is...the following argument, which although it sounds like a cop-out, is actually reasonable:
God is a concept that cannot be comprehended by humans - Therefore, God is illogical to the human brain because God exists beyond the bounds of logic and human reasoning.
The same can be said for the
invisible dragon in my garage. Postulating that falls within the vicinity of the
ad hoc fallacy, and isn't any better than some dubious writings about the invisible dragon in my garage. In no way does it put the belief in my dragon because it has not been falsified, on the same level as if it has been confirmed. So, is the burden of proof suddenly shared by non-believers of my mighty dragon? Or is it still upon me to prove my ridiculous assertion?
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QUOTE(MillenniumArmy)
Right, there are many people that write about different gods, but they found those 66 books and since they're all so similar to each other, they put it into one big collection called the bible.
Other stuff that talks about different gods would be in other sources but not the bible.
Ok, so not everybody wrote about the same God, which dispels the phenomena of so many people writing about your particular God.
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No it does happen sometimes where they were oblivious to God. For instance, moses was oblivious to god. He was raised an egyptian and never knew God. Only until after he ran away realizing he was a jew did he actually meet God for the first time. That happens to alot of these bible characters.
Cool, someone started a new religion! And then this new religion influenced a large number of people, that they thought they were seeing God too.
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But do you know why it is crass to believe in something because it has not been adequately debunked?
Faith. If you look at the big picture...
There's nothing wrong in believing in God. What bad things could happen just for believing in God? It's not like it would take away your time or ruin your life. There's even a possibility that there's a reward for doing so. So why not just believe in God?
It's also just like believing in Santa Clause/Leprecauns/easter bunnies and all that stuff. There's nothing wrong with believing in them. It wont eternally damn you or something.
I never said there was anything harmful in believing in God, I was only wondering if you know why believing in something because it hasn't been debunked a fallacy, which was an argument Drj12 proposed a page ago.
If you want proof that something does not exist, an entire line of absurdities will await you. No one has ever falsified garden demons, so you'd better not go outside at night, just in case. Leprechauns? Take it on faith, there's no proof they
don't exist, so it would be folley to not follow a rainbow to the end for a chance at a pot of gold.
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Sometimes it does matter how many books there are written. If one book expresses an idea and like 50 other books express the same idea which contradicts the first one, whose are you more inclined to believe? The more books written means more people that are witnesses.
Because a billion Catholics can't be wrong, eh? What about the large number of people who believe the earth is flat? Such a large number of belief, it must be right. What about the large number of Greeks who believed in Zeus?
The veracity of a claim isn't determined by how many books are written about it, or how many believe it, it is determined by how well it holds up to scientific testing.
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Btw drunken, nice usage of vocabulary

Thankyee, sir.
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Oh holy CheeZe(U)! Please give me money since you are holy! Please give me straight A's since you're the holy one! Cure me of my sicknesses and wounds!
I wish God could do things like that.
QUOTE(Mr.Kirbycode774)
I'm guessing you learned Evolution in public school and they never spoke of the other side? DARN THOSE EVIL ONE-SIDED PUBLIC SCHOOLS!!! HOW DARE YOU CLAIM ANOTHER SOUL!! GAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, those science classrooms make unwarranted assumptions such as
angels don't accelerate the speed of radioactive decay, or
those transitional fossils weren't planted by Satan, whereas, a religious school contains no such bias.
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I'm ordering a nice book that I hope will be a great resource, it has 423 pages!
Its called,
I don't have enough faith to be an Athiest
Jesus! Didn't even get to the first page and there's already a flaw in logic. I wonder if he has enough faith to be a non-believer in the invisible dragon in my garage. It takes faith to believe he isn't there, har har!
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WRONG! I guess you never heard of Gideon in Judges? To make sure that God wasn't some hallucination, and that also he thought that he wasn't good enough to help God, he told God to make the ground wet with dew but his shield that lays on it not. So the next day he comes out and the ground is wet with dew but the shield is not. Now if I were to end here, this would be a waste of a text, but no! Gideon STILL didn't believe it. So, he told God to make this time the SHIELD was with dew but make the grass dry. And it was so next day.
Dew has to do with temperatures at night time relative to the ground and the shield, making one have dew and the other not right?
Uh, this assumes this event did happen. Did anyone else's balony detector go off?
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QUOTE(MillenniumArmy)
Exactly, the pokedex came to be because there actually were pokemon out there. Because they were out there, professor oak made the pokedex and recorded every single fact about them. Kinda like the bible.
Actually, there is a huge difference. Ash and friends aren't taking the pokedex on faith, because all the animals in the pokedex are firmly rooted on material evidence and logical proof. The belief in Pikachu isn't based on some account any Joe Shmo could make up, but material and physical evidence. The bible on the other hand, has nothing that can be tested, measured, and the accuracy of knowledge verifed like the pokedex, so it's a belief based on something that does not lie on logical proof or material evidence, hence it is based on faith.
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Burned or banned, the fact is, they exist. Are you going to deny that? I have a book that teaches greek "mythology". I think it's real. I think Zeus is alive. I think he is watching me. Are you going to think I'm going to hell?
I wont deny that. But if u really want to believe in Zeus, go ahead do whatever you want. Yes i think you'd go to hell for that.
Beh, I'm just going to quote what I said in an ealier post:
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Would a just God burn you in hell for not believing in him? Espeically when he has supplied such meager evidence to give you reason to worship him? It's absurd. This diety gives you no reason for you to worship him, or any sign he exist, and bases your eternal afterlife on the extent of blind faith. He is so elusive and quiescent, and you are expected to somehow believe he exist. Failure to comply, despite the lack of warnings and signs, will lead you to Hell.
It's like dying and finding out God is a giant fish, and anyone who has ever tasted fish is tossed into the pit. No heads up, no warning signs, no reason to even suspect that was ever the case. Just a justifiable farce to burn you in Hell. If God says "worship me or die," that isn't a loving relationship with God. That's more like complying with a terrorist's demands so you don't get your head blown off.
Why don't you believe in Zeus, just in case he sends you to Hades for non-belief? Maybe you shouldn't bother believing in God "just in case," because God only allows those who believe in him sincierly, not those who worship him out of greed for immortality. Maybe you should step into atheism, because maybe God only uses the bible as a lure for idiots and only lets atheist and agnostics into heaven.
Sorry Cheeze, but you lost the sadistic game of religion lottery. God created you, knowning that in 80 years you won't believe, and uses that as a somehow justifiable reason to send you to Hell. He even gave you a rational mind to come to the conclusion he didn't exist, and now you're damned for being less than he created you to be.
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Well the Bible also teaches lessons like not to kill people, not to commit adultery, not to lie, not to disrespect your parents.
Actually, we're supposed to wage ideological wars of attrition (Deut. 20:16-17), stone disobedient sons (Deut. 21:18-21), own slaves (Lev. 25:44-46), keep virginal war prisoners and massacre the rest (Num. 31:17-18), execute rape victims if they don't cry out (Deut. 22:23-24), hate our family (Lk 14:26).
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That's because it says that if you ask for things only for yourself, then he wont answer you. And if you pray with the wrong heart or wrong attitude, such as trying to test him, then he wont answer you. And you also must pray with a common sense. If you pray for stuff like "please kill my teacher, she is such an ass," he wouldn't answer that stuff as well.
That's just an ad hoc fallacy unless you can confirm this. Remember my flat earth theory? I postulated that the round photos of the Earth must be God making it look round in order to test our faith, and when Magellan circumnavigated the Earth, he didn't really circumnavigate it, he actually entered a wormhole that took him back to the beginning like a pacman game.
But remember the principal of Occam's Razor? If you cut the unevidence fat, you're left with an Earth that's a sphere. Now, try that with the reasonings as to why some prayers don't come true...
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children's Sunday school : one-sided towards Christianity(in general) and never speaks of other possibilties :: public schools : ?
But it wasn't the evil public school. Instead, it was from a book; it was from an author's fair opinion! Whoo! <(^.^)>
Seriously, can anyone figure out what this guy is trying to say? You're sentences aren't very lucid, to say the least.