attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:03 am
HEY!! I found it, and you did give some replies, rather stunted though..it ws on PAGE 208 of Christianity thread
iambiguous wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:53 pm
iambiguous wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 8:57 pm
Again, the only reason you are able to assert that here is because you merely assume that this objective morality is derived from a Christian God that you basically refuse to take here...
1] to a demonstrable proof of the existence your God or religious/spiritual path
2] addressing the fact that down through the ages hundreds of Gods and religious/spiritual paths to immortality and salvation were/are championed...but only one of which [if any] can be the true path. So why yours?
3] addressing the profoundly problematic role that dasein plays in any particular individual's belief in Gods and religious/spiritual faiths
4] the questions that revolve around theodicy and your own particular God or religious/spiritual path
attofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:21 pmI know the above was not directed my way, but allow me to have a crack.
1] to a demonstrable proof of the existence your God or religious/spiritual path
Simulation or Divine Reality - evidence of God\'God'
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Define "demonstrable"?
You define it.
Well, the dictionary works for me: "clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved."
Now, let's go back to the distinction I made with IC. How it seems clearly apparent that the Pope does in fact reside in the Vatican. And how using the English language, the sentence "Pope Francis resides in the Vatican when in fact he is at the Vatican" is a rational, epistemologically sound statement.
Unless, of course, in the interim he has died.
This as opposed to others arguing that it is clearly apparent that their own God resides in the equivalent of Heaven and that it is epistemologically sound to argue that their own God does in fact exist.
Or, for that matter, if Pope Francis has died unbeknownst to me that it is clearly apparent and epistemologically sound that he Himself is now in Heaven. Unless, of course, the Christian God knows something about him that we don't.
iambiguous wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:53 pmattofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:21 pm 2] addressing the fact that down through the ages hundreds of Gods and religious/spiritual paths to immortality and salvation were/are
championed...but only one of which [if any] can be the true path. So why yours?
To know God is via Christ - a bloke that went to his death stating he is the path - seems a likely place to start.
Tell that to all the folks on these paths:
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attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:03 amWhy would I tell that to them - in the past 2000 years at some point in their past life they would have had the chance to discover God via the one man worth.Y of the path.
And what of the souls of those millions upon millions of men and women who lived and died before Christ. And what of the souls of those millions upon millions who never came into contact with Christianity at all after he was alleged to be around? Do they all get a Get out of Hell free card? And what of those millions upon millions folks in alll the other denominations who will be quick to point out that
you are damned for not being on
their One True Path.
Might I advise that for once in your life you actually think this through
in depth?
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:03 amClearly they saw no worth in Christ and reincarnated according to their beliefs. Many these days reincarnate into atheist upbringing - it's just a choice one makes in ones current life. Clearly these people are not TRULY interested in the love of wisdom.
This is basically just "religious gibberish" to me. You believe it in your head and that's as far as it will ever go in my view.
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:03 ami love love of wisdom!! funny name that forum - atheists don't truly love wisdom tho.
Sorry, I rarely zip off to other sites during a discussion - care to explain it within this thread?
No, in my view, I would be completely wasting my time with you. In fact, join the other True Believers over at ILP. You'll fit right in.
iambiguous wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:53 pmattofishpi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:21 pm 4] the questions that revolve around theodicy and your own particular God or religious/spiritual path
Wo/men can be evil. God can also be evil, where required. Per my experience of this entity - it is very hard to <Live> when God does <eviL> to you.
Well, for some, given the existence of a God, the God, His Evil makes Him nothing short of a sadistic monster.
Indeed, that's why those like Harold Kushner felt compelled to suggest that, given the world as it is, the God of Abraham is simply not omnipotent. He created it all but it got beyond His control.
attofishpi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:03 amGod is more 'potent' to this reality than even most theists could comprehend. I have been a victim of the evil side, sadistic monster? mmm.
You really are not thinking particularly deep about this entity R U? In fact, few do.
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I'd now like to add, what makes YOU consider God a "sadistic monster"?
How are posters like this to be explained at a forum derived from Philosophy Now magazine?!
I guess they just Google "religion and philosophy" and PN pops up as a place to go. After all, for some here, religion and philosophy are clearly the same thing.
It's a truly sad commentary on the internet I suppose.
Unless of course I'm wrong.