iambiguous wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:18 am
Let's start with these facts.
1] that you have no substantial empirical evidence able to demonstrate that the Christian God exist
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:30 am False. There are abundant evidences.
Okay, let's have it. Evidence for the existence of the Christian God. Along the lines of, say, evidence for the existence of the Pope in the Vatican.
2] that your God is but one of many, many other Gods claimed to be the one true path to immortality and salvation
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:30 am True, but unimportant. Many beliefs may be wrong.
Unimportant to whom? Unimportant to those who worship and adore a God other than yours? Unimportant to those who insist that it is your beliefs that are wrong?
Really, how can a truly intelligent man or woman note this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_religious_groups
...and not admit that they have no "substantial empirical evidence" for the existence of their God. They have only what all the others have: a more or less blind leap of faith. An
existential leap of faith. A more or less astutely calculated wager.
And the list above is just the major religions.
There are many, many more:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_r ... traditions
3] that your belief in the Christian God is rooted in part in the particular life that you lived...from your indoctrination as a child [if that is the case] to the accumulation of personal experiences you had as an adult
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:30 am Genetic fallacy: it doesn't contribute any information to the question of whether the belief in question is true or not. One could be "Indoctrinated" thus into a true belief.
No, it's not the genes I focus in on here. It's the memes. The historical memes. The cultural memes. The social, political and economic memes. The memes you encountered in the course of being indoctrinated as a child. The memes you encountered in the course of accumulating uniquely personal experiences that predisposed you to Christianity rather than to another denomination. Or to No God.
4] that if your God does exist he is the source of all natural disasters, medical afflictions, viral pandemics and extinction events that have devastated the lives of millions upon millions of men, women and children over the centuries
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:30 am Non-sequitur. That would only be plausible if you assumed God was the only functioning will in the universe, which is Determinism. And neither you nor I believes it.
Note to others:
If you will, please try to explain what his point here has to do with mine.
I'm assuming that he is assuming that the Christian God
is the "transcending" will in the universe. The will
behind all the "natural disasters, medical afflictions, viral pandemics and extinction events that have devastated the lives of millions upon millions of men, women and children over the centuries".
Just as I am assuming that he is assuming that his "philosophical assessment" of God's omniscience is reconcilable with free will for mere mortals.