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GTP_Jesus. 
Can we not have this discussion without making fun or bashing another's beliefs?
Some of you have this "Holier than thou" attitude (no pun intended), and frankly it is hypocritical, considering Christians are often bashed for not accepting the beliefs of athiests.
Honestly, I think both sides of this argument are ridiculous, and I'll tell you why.
Perception is reality. Therefore, If you think God exists, than he exists. And if you think he doesn't exist, than he doesn't. The simple fact of the matter is that at this time, there is no concrete evidence proving that a greater being doesn't exist. That being said, there is no concrete evidence to prove one does. However, some in this thread beg to differ, claiming God has had a real and significant impact in history, and using the world we live in as "evidence." This takes me back to my main point. If you believe he has done this, than in your universe, he has. Same goes the other way.
People have different truths. And until more evidence is uncovered that both sides can accept as real and truthful proof, nothing will change, and this thread is a perfect example of that.
SchwartzCan we not have this discussion without making fun or bashing another's beliefs?
Some of you have this "Holier than thou" attitude (no pun intended), and frankly it is hypocritical, considering Christians are often bashed for not accepting the beliefs of athiests.
I'd also add that atheists don't have "beliefs". They are, by definition, those without belief. It's also worth pointing out, as people seem unable to make the distinction, that not every atheist is interested in science, and not every scientist is an atheist. The two are not interchangeable words.
homeforsummerAt what point were you planning to start contributing to the discussion rather than moderating the way people are discussing it?
I'd also add that atheists don't have "beliefs". They are, by definition, those without belief. It's also worth pointing out, as people seem unable to make the distinction, that not every atheist is interested in science, and not every scientist is an atheist. The two are not interchangeable words.
Noob616I'd say there's a fairly "holier than thou" tone in this post as well.
I'm sorry, but if I wholeheartedly believe that I know how to do open heart surgery, that doesn't mean I should be allowed to go and perform one no questions asked, even if that's my reality and is my evidence.
homeforsummerI'd also add that atheists don't have "beliefs". They are, by definition, those without belief.
SchwartzHonestly though, this isn't a great example of the point I'm trying to make. You can prove with solid evidence that the said person does not have the qualifications to perform open heart surgery. And after being presented with this evidence, the "surgeon" should now understand that he is not an actual surgeon. However, if he still chooses to ignore this evidence, he is still a surgeon. But at that point he'd probably need a psychological evaluation to determine whether he is sane or not.
But, if one believes in God, there is no real evidence to proove that God doesn't exist. Therefore, God in their reality, exists, while in anothers, it may not. But now that I think of it, the whole "no evidence" thing is the entire intrigue of this thread. I guess what I am trying to say is that we will just continue to have these same arguments until something changes.
Small_FryzI agree with Noob
I was raised religious but much like yourself I began to question things and with much help form this thread (back in the early days) my eyes have opened.
No, they really aren't. Athiests believe that there is no greater being. That is just one belief they have among many.
nikyExcept those that know there is no proof and with-hold making judgments on the physical reality or non- of such greater beings.
wordnetweb.princeton.eduAgnosticism - (a religious orientation of doubt; a denial of ultimate knowledge of the existence of God) "agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence"
No, they really aren't. Athiests believe that there is no greater being. That is just one belief they have among many.
Famine"Theism" is the belief in at least one God (from the Greek "theos" ["god" or "divinity"]). This is modified by the Greek prefix "a" which means "the absence of". "Atheism" is thus "the absence of belief in at least one god".
"Gnosis" is Greek for "knowledge". A "gnostic" is someone who holds knowledge. "Gnosticism" is the practice of obtaining knowledge. Once again the Greek prefix "a" is applied to give us "the absence of the practice of obtaining knowledge".
There are those who would argue that we cannot know if God exists - we don't have the knowledge - and we are thus agnostic ("the absence of holding knowledge") about God unless we believe in God. The problem with that line of enquiry is that there is no objective way to know of the existence or non-existence of God - the knowledge is simply unobtainable because your God is non-falsifiable - and so it automatically becomes a belief matter and you either believe in your God (theist), believe that there is no God (nontheist) or lack any belief in gods (atheist).
TrdScionxB2Because allah isn't real. I praise God because He is.
AzuremenYou realize they are the same God as defined by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
TJC_69Incorrect , I really don't think you understand what the big bang theory actually states at all . If you did you wouldn't say ' a big bang ' didn't do it , ' god did ' etc ...
Read this and you will have your answer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis . And incorrect . An imaginary man made being can do nothing of the sort .
Nobody is a perfect human . What you're saying here is just a by product of your particular religion .... It's almost like that's been drummed into you over many years from what i can see .
Kingland093God created life, and he existed before all life on earth
Well As you say it's been "drummed" into me. It's been put in me because its TRUE
nikySo where's the concrete proof of your God, whichever one he may be?
We're not talking signs of the corporeal existence of Christ or the historical Temple of David.
We're not talking about the Pyramids either, nor the Hajj.
These are evidence of belief. Not evidence of non-corporeal Gods.
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And if you fall back on "revelation" being through visions, then I invite you to read the Qu'Ran, the Talmud (which is the basis of both the Bible and the Qu'Ran), the writings of Siddhartha Gautama and the millions of lines of Hindu holy text, each of which counts as "revelatory" and each of which are believed by millions around the world.
Prove it.
No matter how many times I hear that, I am still no closer to being Jewish. So... nope... sorry.
No They are not the same
In just the same way that children the world over are told that Santa is true (that one never has a happy ending).Well As you say it's been "drummed" into me. It's been put in me because its TRUE
It takes faith to believe in God.
Thanks for clarifying, Famine. I didn't know that.
AzuremenAtheists simply don't believe in a deity of sorts, which isn't to be confused with no belief
ExorcetThen prove it. All you're doing is repeating things that you've been told over and over and taken for truth without ever trying to confirm them. So basically, you know nothing about God, you can't speak for the validity of any holy text or your own religion.
You are not arguing, you are merely making statements, rather empty ones. This is not how discussions work. You need to support your ideas with facts and evidence. No one has any reason to believe in God because God explains nothing. Not the sun, moon, life, or anything else. There are theories that explain all that we know about those things. The Bible contains nothing but meaningless stories and misinformation. If you disagree, it might be helpful to explain why. That doesn't go just for the side that you're arguing with, but for yourself.
Well Think about this. We can't see the wind, but we see the effects of the wind. We can't see air, but we know its there because we're breathing it.
& then there is gravity, we can't see it, but we have faith it's going to keep us on the ground.
Well Think about this. We can't see the wind, but we see the effects of the wind. We can't see air, but we know its there because we're breathing it. & then there is gravity, we can't see it, but we have faith it's going to keep us on the ground.
In the Bible. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Faith is being sure of what I hope for & certain of what I don't not see." Bottom line is I pray to God and he answers me. You should study the prophecies in the Bible. See how many of them have come to pass. I pray that your eyes will be opened to the truth.
TrdScionxB2Well Think about this. We can't see the wind, but we see the effects of the wind. We can't see air, but we know its there because we're breathing it. & then there is gravity, we can't see it, but we have faith it's going to keep us on the ground. In the Bible. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Faith is being sure of what I hope for & certain of what I don't not see." Bottom line is I pray to God and he answers me. You should study the prophecies in the Bible. See how many of them have come to pass. I pray that your eyes will be opened to the truth.
ScouserInExileOkay being able to see the wind is debatable, we can see the effect of the wind but that's pretty much it.
You are, however wrong about not being able to see air. If you look through an electron microscope, you could see the nitrogen, oxygen eyes all that makes up air
Can you point to one of the prophecies that has come true, by the way?
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All of those can and have been demonstrated to a scientific standard of evidence and most importantly can be falsified.Well Think about this. We can't see the wind, but we see the effects of the wind. We can't see air, but we know its there because we're breathing it. & then there is gravity, we can't see it, but we have faith it's going to keep us on the ground.
Write anything in vague enough terms and wait long enough and they 'will come to pass'. Astrology is based on exactly that, as are the ramblings of Nostradamus.In the Bible. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Faith is being sure of what I hope for & certain of what I don't not see." Bottom line is I pray to God and he answers me. You should study the prophecies in the Bible. See how many of them have come to pass.
While the thought is kind please don't, I have zero need for it at all.I pray that your eyes will be opened to the truth.