Originally posted by scottishinnzAs far as I know there is no scientific way to prove the existence of God. But nevertheless I see the "proof" all around me.
The God of the bible has no explanatory power. For example, an explanation (theory / supported hypothesis) in science must have predictive power. "Goddunnit" is nothing most that an excuse, another way to say "we don't know" without having to say "we don't know".
I read somewhere recently that atheism is a philosophical impossibility. That in order to know that there is know God, one would have to know everything there is to know.
What do you think of this?
Originally posted by josephwThat's as fallacious as the reverse - that in order to know there is a god you must know everything.
As far as I know there is no scientific way to prove the existence of God. But nevertheless I see the "proof" all around me.
I read somewhere recently that atheism is a philosophical impossibility. That in order to know that there is know God, one would have to know everything there is to know.
What do you think of this?
I'm guessing you read it in some sort of Christian apologia, or some rant against atheists. Everyone can rally support for their position or they wouldn't hold that position. But I wouldn't read too much into any stereotypical account of atheists or atheism. The truth is, we're pretty much the same as you.
Originally posted by josephwIt's rubbish. You can be an atheist in the same way you can be a theist, with incomplete evidence. Atheism is "not believing" in God, not "knowing there is no God".
As far as I know there is no scientific way to prove the existence of God. But nevertheless I see the "proof" all around me.
I read somewhere recently that atheism is a philosophical impossibility. That in order to know that there is know God, one would have to know everything there is to know.
What do you think of this?
Originally posted by josephwI'm at the end of a road trip, we drove half way across country, we are
So what's the problem Kelly? Only the judges will be critiquing the "sermons". It'll be fun to hear what they have to say.
Even Jesus hung out with the sinners. Which was everybody that was there at the time. I bet he had a smile on his face most of the time. Except when he was talking to the pharisees.
After all, it's really no different than any other ...[text shortened]... ink there's anything wrong with a good fight, do you?
I'm rambling again...
on our way back now. I have my lap top with me, but don't always find
myself in a place I can connect to the internet. I should be home
soon, then we will see.
Kelly
Originally posted by KellyJayCatch you in the next round. Rest up.
I'm at the end of a road trip, we drove half way across country, we are
on our way back now. I have my lap top with me, but don't always find
myself in a place I can connect to the internet. I should be home
soon, then we will see.
Kelly