Gonna pop in just to refute this common argument.Graffiti said:eve that over billions of years, a rock (or ice, or some other form of non-organic matter) somehow turned into a living thing. Just look at the atomic makeup of a rock. How can non-organic matter become a living, thinking, breathing creature? It's a mystery that has nothing to back it up, at least as far as science goes. So by default, the only thing that explains it (for me, I am not speaking for anyone else here) is God.
Carson said:Gonna pop in just to refute this common argument.Graffiti said:eve that over billions of years, a rock (or ice, or some other form of non-organic matter) somehow turned into a living thing. Just look at the atomic makeup of a rock. How can non-organic matter become a living, thinking, breathing creature? It's a mystery that has nothing to back it up, at least as far as science goes. So by default, the only thing that explains it (for me, I am not speaking for anyone else here) is God.
If the answer to a question is, "I don't know," you don't get to insert your own answer and assert it is correct without evidence. The answer should remain, "I don't know," until someone can produce evidence in the scope of empiricism that leads us in some direction.
There is little to no evidence for the existence of a higher power, and it is as likely as any other answer you can come up with. Given this, a religion that sends people to an eternity of torture based on a belief they decided on based on random experiences is terrible and scary. To go on and refer to the deity that this religion centers around as "merciful" is sociopathic. If you choose to put your faith in something intuitive, it seems more intuitive that a deity would first value skepticism of such things before it valued a decision you made based mostly on what your parents believed and where you were born.
I don't personally believe in fate. I do think that there's justice in the world that is imposed by humans on other humans. For example, when a criminal kills someone and is arrested, that is not fate acting. That's other humans acting to find justice for the crime that person committed.Thomasss said:I'm not 100% sold on evolution and I honesty cannot tell you why, I simply think it's a bunch of hooey.
I think there is a God and then on the other hand I don't think there is. I'm more one to believe as I see not believe because people tell me I should, you know? I believe everything happens for a reason and I suppose you can tie that into some kind of belief of "fate" or something. 😛
MeowsePad said:Assuming that there has to be "something" that created everything, how can you be sure that the Abrahamic god is the creator? There are other religions, and many of them are older than Judaism/Christianity/Islam.
Since 2007, Forum Promotion has specialized in providing advertising solutions to webmasters looking to promote their communities. We pride ourselves in being the bridge that connects forum administrators, bloggers, and more.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.