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No, he's using pastor_of_youth's faulty logic and showing why/how it is faulty. |
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I didn't see that one, I'm on my phone, so I don't see ALL of it.
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Ok lol, back to the discussion, whatever it was before. I honestly don't really remember what this thread is about. But I'm sure it's not about talking on the phone and typing at the same time lol.
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I can kinda understand Agnostics, but organized religion...eh. Do you think you would have been a baptist if you were born in Siberia? I think many organized religions are too culture based, and that influences your faith more than anything else. If any of you religious people were born in Yemen, I bet you would be muslims.
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faith. I didn't even defend her, I made a point. I've noticed that the most controversial debates are usually only held up by the intelligent, sophisticated, and open-minded people on TH. Don't you notice that it's usually the same people on the forum? It's Gram Negative, YouNightmare, Grizabella, Chelsea-Marie, Double X... See what I mean? If anyone takes you seriously in this forum you have to be educated, or you get stomped out :P |
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If you're less educated, then you tend to give lamer responses or just dance around the question, or even contradict yourself. If you are not so bright but you don't do those things, then you don't get stomped out as much. The smarter ones win :grin::grin: |
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Uhhhh... I donno about that. I would be more pleased if a person actually looked into what I say than making them look stupid.
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The "stupid" ones and "intelligent" ones is something I don't see as encouraging for this site. The "intelligent" ones probably have a more philosophical mindset and are able to debate on a higher level. It's not anyone else's fault that some people can't hold up to that. On the flip side there is something the "stupid" ones can do that the "intelligent" ones can't which makes us all equal and not better than anyone. I put everything in quotes to show the equality on this site.
The existence of God is something that will be debated until Christ comes back. For anyone who has been saved knows that God is real because of the feeling either as you were praying or afterwards of the relief of burden. However, because we can't see Him it's obvious people debate it. There is historical evidence, written documents (Josephus) outside of the Bible talking about Christ, and also the Bible was written over a span of thousands of years with a 400 year gap in between the OT and NT. Science also supports the Bible in ways and I'm aware that people also think it's contradicting. Here are a few ways science supports it. |
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http://www.clarifyingchristianity.com/creation.shtml I just read that website and it straight up LIES about scientific facts. You wanna debate that? That stuff is a cakewalk compared to virology and physical chemistry. I find that a 100% ignorant statement considering the fact that I am going to be graduating with BS in Biochemistry and Biotechnology and the fact that 99% of scientists understand and accept the theory of evolution. Sorry but now I will say it: That website is for STUPID people that do not understand science or it's for people full of blind faith. Sadly there are scientists that straight up said that they had to ignore their scientific knowledge. |
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I've heard science only goes so far in explaining creation and then they stop because they can't explain some things. Is that true?
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Some users also don't want to take the time and write a full page of something No one will want to read..
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However, science never stops trying to explain the world. The difference is that it doesn't say that "THIS IS THE LAW", unlike religion. |
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Short posts do not mean poor posts, there is a lot to be said for conciseness, besides 1680 and 1440 are both wide monitors making what seems like an essay in quick reply only a paragraph |
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"Think it's contradicting"? No, it IS contradicting. I'm not going to bother to say how inaccurate and horrible their arguments are on that website. Quote:
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What about a Creation vs. Evolution discussion? Non-Christians could state there belief on how the Earth was created and Christians could back up their beliefs on how God created the earth. The sensitive thing here is to not jump on other beliefs. This will be just a this is what we believe thread and hopefully we can keep up with each other as far as topics go.
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I'm not making excuses, 1 it's true and 2 it dumb cuz ppl r gonna argue and argue and argue and hey, how bout some more arguing to the point where it turnes into a full circle cuz everyones gonna believe what they believe.
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If it's about science, myself, Gram Negative, Hyper Sonic and too many others to list are in university studying science, although each with a bit of a different focus academically. If it's about evolution or science in general, I'm all for it. Quote:
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I have spent entire threads talking about basic scientific principles that have nothing to do with evolution. That is how rediculous it gets. How am I supposed to debate evolution when the people I talk to don't know what a hypothesis is, a theory, how the scientific method works, where new hypotheses come from, etc. Quote:
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So I guess the conclusion would be agree to disagree.
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And yes there are doctors that will literally deny medical care to people for religious reasons which is 100% unethical. |
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And yes there are doctors that will literally deny medical care to people for religious reasons which is 100% unethical.[/quote]
I've heard of that and I disagree with that b/c no one should be turned down b/c of their religion. And I think its true b/c of what I believe and the bible. And yournightmare I don't mean to be rude, I just always have to deal with this and it gets really hard to always defend what you believe when numerous people come at you at the same time. Not just on here but in my school and everything. |
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And I think its true b/c of what I believe and the bible. And yournightmare I don't mean to be rude, I just always have to deal with this and it gets really hard to always defend what you believe when numerous people come at you at the same time. Not just on here but in my school and everything.[/quote] There will always be people who disagree with you and there will be people who agree with you its a part of life. Some just take it personally. |
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The thing that Christ did tell us to put above anything was others before ourselves. On dealing with faith, yes that is important, but something greater than that is love which is what I hope us Christians get across on this site. We knew what it was like to be without Christ and know what it's like with Christ and there is a difference. You're right that Christ never told us to back down. Anyone who knows anything about Christ knows He didn't back down, even to the death on the cross when He could have prevented that. He didn't even back down from death because He rose three days later and there are witnesses for that also.
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Just because Christ didn't back down doesn't mean you should ignore everything that is logical, rational, and backed up by concrete empirical evidence. Do not compare your situation with Christ; the two have nothing in common with each other. There are Christian Scientists that ignore medicine and let their kids die. You are following the same logic when it comes to ignoring scientific ideas that contradict your beliefs. And please don't start with the witnesses. The majority of the Bible isn't accepted even in philosophical classes as a reliable source unless of course parts of it are supported by independent sources from history. |
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And I think its true b/c of what I believe and the bible. And yournightmare I don't mean to be rude, I just always have to deal with this and it gets really hard to always defend what you believe when numerous people come at you at the same time. Not just on here but in my school and everything.[/quote] Right, so the bible says it's true, therefore, it must be true? The bible says god exists because god says he exists, therefore, it must be true that god exists? That second question is circular reasoning at its best. Unfortunately, it's not my problem nor do I really care how your life outside of TH is. This is a debate, not a soap opera. Perhaps if you listened to why you're being ridiculed on here, you can apply that outside of TH. Quote:
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If one side doesn't understand evolution or faith in some detail, then the debate will fail because one or both sides are going "LALALALALALA not listening" and that's not an objective debate. I can honestly say, as can be seen on TH, some christians automatically reject scientific theories before even entering the debate. Therefore, there's a huge bias to be overcome which usually results in a fail. The same applies to atheists who reject faith. I think that educating both sides, in person or online, is very difficult. The next thing to understand is that science demands proof, faith does not. Therefore, if I give proof, then you are usually expected to counter it with proof, however, that isn't always the case; it's faith, hence, non-proof. In an objective debate, that is disregarded immediately. If it is a subjective debate, then proof isn't valued a lot and so, it becomes rather pointless. I have a few christian friends at university, in biology, and they are the exception. They understand science and their faith very well, accept both, don't contradict and can debate and analyze each independently. That is what makes for an excellent candidate to debate with, along with no insults no preaching, no converting, etc... . Either someone writes up a very detailed post or gives good links to describe the scientific method, evolution, etc..., faith, god, etc..., or we're starting off on uneven and unstable terms, which is bound to make the debate unstable. |
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I understand what you mean by "dirt" it's always going to be there, and understand it's not our faults. It's the fault of the "religious" |
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Again... The Evolution Vs. Creation debate is overrated. I'll end that now. Both sides are correct.
Something must be created for something to evolve. We obviously have proof of evolution, and there couldn't be evolution without some form of creation, therefore, end of subject. Case dismissed.[/size][/font] |
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Again... The Evolution Vs. Creation debate never pans out. I'll end that now. Both sides are correct. Something must be created for something to evolve. We obviously have proof of evolution, and there couldn't be evolution without some form of creation, therefore, end of subject. Case dismissed.[/quote] Quote buttons not working properly? Anyways, bolded part: attempting to say christianity explains the creation and disregarding the big bang? I'm unclear as to what exactly you mean by "some form of creation", which form? If it's big bang, then creationists aren't doing too well. If it's christianity, then it's currently a draw until science finds more information, which it's currently doing. |
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Anyways, bolded part: attempting to say christianity explains the creation and disregarding the big bang? I'm unclear as to what exactly you mean by "some form of creation", which form? If it's big bang, then creationists aren't doing too well. If it's christianity, then it's currently a draw until science finds more information, which it's currently doing.[/quote] It's late, this will (I put this'll first, lol) be my last post for the night... My point exactly, it's a draw, and both sides are correct. It doesn't matter how it was created because it's still creation. Something, I believe God did, created the Earth. And how do we not know that Gods power is actually the power of science, hmmm? Sorry, I'm sleepy. |
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