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I'm only 12.5% sure that God exists...

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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Q: What's the difference between an atheist and a theist? A: One thinks they're smarter with no proof the other thinks God is smarter and sees signs of it everywhere. I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

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    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

    I guarantee that you won't be disappointed when your days are counted. You won't be anything.

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      BernardIE5317 wrote:

      as for me i have always beeen agnostic

      To me, there's more intelligence behind that than atheism - which is also a religion. I think most atheists confuse God with the flawed personification of God. Which is 100% flawed. But that speaks more to the flaws of man than God. I'll just say this, there are things I've seen that cannot be explained by coincidence. Some may call it the law of attraction or whatever, but it's the same thing. Funny video btw.

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      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

      To me, there's more intelligence behind that than atheism - which is also a religion

      Just like my favorite hobby is not to collect stamps.

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        den2k88 wrote:

        What makes one true and the other false?

        Trying to prove that God or indeed any event defined to be outside normal physics does not exist is the same as attempting to prove that it does. Both require assumptions which by their very nature cannot be proven. And in logic if one refutes the assumptions then the proof no longer has any value. This is of course different then taking a given proof, any proof, and invalidating it. Either because the proof is badly formed or because, as above, the assumptions are rejected. It is of course not up to the person that rejected an assumption to then prove the assumption false. Rather it is up to the original author of the proof to then validate the assumption to the reader. Additionally one often forgets or attempts to ignore than one does not actually need to be a theist, agnostic or atheist. Humans are more flexible than that because they can choose to simply ignore the question altogether. Similar to ignoring who will win a national sport championship at the start of a season.

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        many assumptions in your discussion of assumptions .

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          Q: What's the difference between an atheist and a theist? A: One thinks they're smarter with no proof the other thinks God is smarter and sees signs of it everywhere. I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

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          if a God exists who is he she it ? he she it presumably is an entity being "person" . why that particular entity being "person" is God and not another . how did he she it get the job ?

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            if a God exists who is he she it ? he she it presumably is an entity being "person" . why that particular entity being "person" is God and not another . how did he she it get the job ?

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            Let's assume one can't see past the personification of God with questions like that... Assuming neither of us are color blind, how do we know when you see the color green it's in fact the same color I see when I see green? The atheist would say, "oh we have the same color receptors in the eye, blah blah". But, how do we know for sure? In the context of this discussion one might also say, "we don't, so that proves my doubt". But, we trust that we do as system of understanding of existence for a concept none of us barely understand. Saying we understand because we know what green means to _us_ is a shallow misrepresentation of the point and only demonstrates a person cannot think deep enough. That's same with God. If you equate God with the likes of Santa, then you're doing it wrong buddy.

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              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

              I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

              I guarantee that you won't be disappointed when your days are counted. You won't be anything.

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              I told you to leave me alone. I don't need a commie who argues about pics of children talking to me. Go away. I don't associate with evil. Have enough self-respect to stop. And go be the miserable person we all know you really are.

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                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                To me, there's more intelligence behind that than atheism - which is also a religion

                Just like my favorite hobby is not to collect stamps.

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                You're not intelligent. You're sick. Go away.

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                  You're not intelligent. You're sick. Go away.

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                  Yeah, you have to collect stamps to be healthy. I guess you do. Btw: I respect UDHR Article 19, for your entries. I wish you would do the same for mine, but it doesn't look that way!

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                    I told you to leave me alone. I don't need a commie who argues about pics of children talking to me. Go away. I don't associate with evil. Have enough self-respect to stop. And go be the miserable person we all know you really are.

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                    Jeremy: I have to remind you of UDHR Article 19. Please note that my posts are directed to every reader of this forum. Others may care for what I write, even if it was triggered by something you wrote. You have no right to censor what other people read, written by others than yourself, certainly not on the grounds that it is triggered by what you wrote. You have no god-given right to have the last word in a conversation. That is a right I might give you, by not answering to your last word, but that is my choice.

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      Let's assume one can't see past the personification of God with questions like that... Assuming neither of us are color blind, how do we know when you see the color green it's in fact the same color I see when I see green? The atheist would say, "oh we have the same color receptors in the eye, blah blah". But, how do we know for sure? In the context of this discussion one might also say, "we don't, so that proves my doubt". But, we trust that we do as system of understanding of existence for a concept none of us barely understand. Saying we understand because we know what green means to _us_ is a shallow misrepresentation of the point and only demonstrates a person cannot think deep enough. That's same with God. If you equate God with the likes of Santa, then you're doing it wrong buddy.

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                      If you take the entire set of laws of nature, both those that we know well and those we do not yet fully understand, and call it "god", that is OK with me. I call them laws of nature. If you say that some entity can tell nature and its laws to bug off, set aside the laws, then I am not with you. Like setting aside math: 1 + 1 is no longer 2. Or logic: true OR false is not necessarily true. If you dead serious present an entity that can cancel math, logic and laws of nature, then you make me stall. (Well, not actually - to me it is so far out that I do not care to spend the effort of stalling). If math, logic and laws of nature are absolute, then there is no need for an entity that can_not_ set them aside. If there really was such an entity, it would be noticeable, in ways that left no doubt. Like math: If I got this many: *** and this many: ** and add them together, I obviously have this many: *****. Noone in their right senses would argue that. If someone says: I've got a god that can make *** + ** to be **** or ******! then I consider that person not to be in his right senses, even if he refers to something he calls 'god'. As long as that god is not willing to really show his ability to set my addition aside (without stealing one * away, or let an extra one roll out of his sleeve), then I tend to think that this 'god' entity only exists in the fantasy of the person promoting the belief. I will not be willing to cease believing in math, logic and laws of nature even on my dying day, no matter what you "know". (Jeremy: Don't forget UDHR Article 19 this time!)

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                      • J Jeremy Falcon

                        Q: What's the difference between an atheist and a theist? A: One thinks they're smarter with no proof the other thinks God is smarter and sees signs of it everywhere. I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

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                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                        I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

                        William Shakespeare Wrote:

                        Hell is empty, and all the devils are here

                        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                          Sander Rossel wrote:

                          I guess that makes me an 1/8 theist.

                          What makes up the other 7/8? I consider myself to be a Transient Agnostic Misotheist who isn't quite sure if he's also a Dysthiest. I might be Polythiestic, but I might be Monotheistic. I can't figure that out because I'm Agnostic. If God does exist, he's severely bipolar. One minute, he's flooding the entire Earth to kill everything. The next minute he creates a rainbow as a symbol showing that he will never flood the Earth ever again. That's nice and all, but we all know the next time he kills everything on Earth, he'll use fire. I think He may be a few tacos short of a combination plate.

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                          Steve Raw wrote:

                          One minute, he's flooding the entire Earth to kill everything. The next minute he creates a rainbow as a symbol showing that he will never flood the Earth ever again. That's nice and all, but we all know the next time he kills everything on Earth, he'll use fire.

                          The rainbow (Genesis 9, 12-15) is a promise that God will not destroy the world again by flood. But a few verses earlier (Genesis 8, 22) God promises that the laws of nature will not change. That seems to preclude universal floods, fires, etc. Of course God said nothing about us doing it to ourselves. :~

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                            if a God exists who is he she it ? he she it presumably is an entity being "person" . why that particular entity being "person" is God and not another . how did he she it get the job ?

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                            Douglas Adams wrote:

                            Oolon Colluphid is the author of the "trilogy of philosophical blockbusters" entitled Where God Went Wrong, Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes, and Who is this God Person Anyway?. He later used the Babel Fish argument as the basis for a fourth book, entitled Well, That About Wraps It Up For God.

                            :)

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                              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                              I guarantee all y'all gonna be singing a different tune when you come near the end of your life.

                              William Shakespeare Wrote:

                              Hell is empty, and all the devils are here

                              Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                              Just because someone writes a play doesn't make them the arbiter of truth. Also, my statement doesn't _necessarily_ mean there's a hell, insofar as the common understanding of it. Granted, I can see the inference given its popularity. But anyway, I'd not use a playwriter as a gauge to determine anything of substance without first doing my own thinking.

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                                If you take the entire set of laws of nature, both those that we know well and those we do not yet fully understand, and call it "god", that is OK with me. I call them laws of nature. If you say that some entity can tell nature and its laws to bug off, set aside the laws, then I am not with you. Like setting aside math: 1 + 1 is no longer 2. Or logic: true OR false is not necessarily true. If you dead serious present an entity that can cancel math, logic and laws of nature, then you make me stall. (Well, not actually - to me it is so far out that I do not care to spend the effort of stalling). If math, logic and laws of nature are absolute, then there is no need for an entity that can_not_ set them aside. If there really was such an entity, it would be noticeable, in ways that left no doubt. Like math: If I got this many: *** and this many: ** and add them together, I obviously have this many: *****. Noone in their right senses would argue that. If someone says: I've got a god that can make *** + ** to be **** or ******! then I consider that person not to be in his right senses, even if he refers to something he calls 'god'. As long as that god is not willing to really show his ability to set my addition aside (without stealing one * away, or let an extra one roll out of his sleeve), then I tend to think that this 'god' entity only exists in the fantasy of the person promoting the belief. I will not be willing to cease believing in math, logic and laws of nature even on my dying day, no matter what you "know". (Jeremy: Don't forget UDHR Article 19 this time!)

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                                I AM NOT READING YOUR REPLY. TAKE A HINT! I DO NOT WANT TO TALK TO YOU. GO AWAY!

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                                  Jeremy: I have to remind you of UDHR Article 19. Please note that my posts are directed to every reader of this forum. Others may care for what I write, even if it was triggered by something you wrote. You have no right to censor what other people read, written by others than yourself, certainly not on the grounds that it is triggered by what you wrote. You have no god-given right to have the last word in a conversation. That is a right I might give you, by not answering to your last word, but that is my choice.

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                                  I AM NOT READING YOUR REPLY. TAKE A HINT! I DO NOT WANT TO TALK TO YOU. GO AWAY!

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                                    Yeah, you have to collect stamps to be healthy. I guess you do. Btw: I respect UDHR Article 19, for your entries. I wish you would do the same for mine, but it doesn't look that way!

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                                    I AM NOT READING YOUR REPLY. TAKE A HINT! I DO NOT WANT TO TALK TO YOU. GO AWAY!

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                                      Yeah, you have to collect stamps to be healthy. I guess you do. Btw: I respect UDHR Article 19, for your entries. I wish you would do the same for mine, but it doesn't look that way!

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                                      IF YOU DO NOT STOP THE HARRASING, I'LL REPORT YOU. CP DOESN'T LET ME BLOCK YOU, BUT I CAN REPORT YOU.

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                                        I AM NOT READING YOUR REPLY. TAKE A HINT! I DO NOT WANT TO TALK TO YOU. GO AWAY!

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                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        I AM NOT READING YOUR REPLY

                                        Good. Then you can not say that you are being harassed, it you don't know what I am writing. You are talking to me all the time. If you don't want to, why don't you just stop it? "GO AWAY!" is your attempt to censor my posts. Please read UDHR-19 and see if it gives you the right to.

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                                          IF YOU DO NOT STOP THE HARRASING, I'LL REPORT YOU. CP DOESN'T LET ME BLOCK YOU, BUT I CAN REPORT YOU.

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                                          Sure, do. Tell them that you want to run your private censorship regime on CP, ask then if they will condone it. Maybe CP knows what UDHR-19 is all about. It seems like you don't.

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