Hi slosprint 5,
I noticed you commented on one of my comments on Mark Brown's video.
I would just like to say that I do have a loving God, and He loves you too. You just have to open up to Him and believe. I can't make you have faith in Him - that's something only you can do. I will pray for you though and just try talking to Him. He loves you.
God bless,
livebyphil4thirteen
John 3:15
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son - that whoever shall believe in Him will not perish but have Eternal Life.
I noticed you commented on one of my comments on Mark Brown's video.
I would just like to say that I do have a loving God, and He loves you too. You just have to open up to Him and believe. I can't make you have faith in Him - that's something only you can do. I will pray for you though and just try talking to Him. He loves you.
God bless,
livebyphil4thirteen
John 3:15
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son - that whoever shall believe in Him will not perish but have Eternal Life.
Noticing that this was bullcrap, I replied with the following:
If you give me one good reason to believe in god that I cannot easily counter-argue I will accept him.
It was a simple request, especially since he was the one who messaged me first, and not long after I got this message:
Hi there,
Well, for one, look at all the many things around you. Look at your body - and think about how complex your DNA and brain are. He has always helped me, and He has given me strength that I know I couldn't have alone. He has given me peace, love, and happiness. There are still struggles and I still get sad and heartbroken too but the difference is I know He is with me, and I'm never alone.
Just talk to Him and open up your heart to Him. He won't let you down.
But the thing is - what gets us to Heaven is Jesus. No one deserves to have eternal life because we all sin and fall short of the glory of God. But what's amazing is Jesus died on the cross for your sins and mine. He died for YOU as an individual. He loves you. That's the only way to Heaven... repenting of your sins and asking Jesus to come live in your heart and take control. He is the way to life.
http://www.needhim.org/
God bless,
lifebyphil4thirteen
P.S. Anything else, just ask, and I'll try to help.
Well, for one, look at all the many things around you. Look at your body - and think about how complex your DNA and brain are. He has always helped me, and He has given me strength that I know I couldn't have alone. He has given me peace, love, and happiness. There are still struggles and I still get sad and heartbroken too but the difference is I know He is with me, and I'm never alone.
Just talk to Him and open up your heart to Him. He won't let you down.
But the thing is - what gets us to Heaven is Jesus. No one deserves to have eternal life because we all sin and fall short of the glory of God. But what's amazing is Jesus died on the cross for your sins and mine. He died for YOU as an individual. He loves you. That's the only way to Heaven... repenting of your sins and asking Jesus to come live in your heart and take control. He is the way to life.
http://www.needhim.org/
God bless,
lifebyphil4thirteen
P.S. Anything else, just ask, and I'll try to help.
WOW! His reasons for believing in god were things that have been explained by science already and the rest was crap which he asserted from the bible! I replied:
It seems to me that we have 3 possibilities that might explain how DNA and the brain were so complex.
1. Random chance
2. God
3. Natural selection
I think we can both agree that the first option is completely ridiculous, but is the god hypothesis any better? Let us assume for a moment that god created the universe and everything in it. The creator would have to be at least as complex, if not more so than the universe itself. this begs the question: where did god come from? I doubt you think that he was created by another entity, or that he evolved from less complex beings, which is the only reasonable explanation that I can come up with. You most likely think that, correct me if I'm wrong, God was present at the beginning of everything, and that nothing whatsoever existed before god. If this is so, how can we explain his existence through anything but random chance? As stated before, God must be at least as complex as the universe itself, if not more so. God is not an answer, it is a redoubling of the question.
Natural selection is a better explanation, as it takes incredibly complex systems and shows how they could have come about through a series of mutation followed by elimination. While the individual mutations may be random, the way in which creatures with mutations that are beneficial to them survive better than creatures whose mutations are not is certainly not a matter of chance. Give this process a few hundred million years and you see the extremely complex animals and organisms that are present today.
Moving on to the rest, which is mostly assertions from the bible, the truth value of which we have not discussed yet. I assume that you think, again, correct me if I am wrong, that the bible is the word of god. If this is so, the least you would expect from a text which is written by an all knowing being would be some science or mathematics at least a few decades ahead of it's time. Take for example, the value of pi, which the Greeks at the time had estimated accurately to around 5 decimal places. What does the bible have to say about pi? Let's look at 1 Kings 7:27. The bible states that pi is exactly 3, which even at the time was a terrible, terrible estimate. It states the same thing in II Chronicles 4:2. How could an all knowing god possibly have made the same mistake twice?
So yeah, I guess since you ended your message with a quote I will do the same.
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" - Douglas Adams
1. Random chance
2. God
3. Natural selection
I think we can both agree that the first option is completely ridiculous, but is the god hypothesis any better? Let us assume for a moment that god created the universe and everything in it. The creator would have to be at least as complex, if not more so than the universe itself. this begs the question: where did god come from? I doubt you think that he was created by another entity, or that he evolved from less complex beings, which is the only reasonable explanation that I can come up with. You most likely think that, correct me if I'm wrong, God was present at the beginning of everything, and that nothing whatsoever existed before god. If this is so, how can we explain his existence through anything but random chance? As stated before, God must be at least as complex as the universe itself, if not more so. God is not an answer, it is a redoubling of the question.
Natural selection is a better explanation, as it takes incredibly complex systems and shows how they could have come about through a series of mutation followed by elimination. While the individual mutations may be random, the way in which creatures with mutations that are beneficial to them survive better than creatures whose mutations are not is certainly not a matter of chance. Give this process a few hundred million years and you see the extremely complex animals and organisms that are present today.
Moving on to the rest, which is mostly assertions from the bible, the truth value of which we have not discussed yet. I assume that you think, again, correct me if I am wrong, that the bible is the word of god. If this is so, the least you would expect from a text which is written by an all knowing being would be some science or mathematics at least a few decades ahead of it's time. Take for example, the value of pi, which the Greeks at the time had estimated accurately to around 5 decimal places. What does the bible have to say about pi? Let's look at 1 Kings 7:27. The bible states that pi is exactly 3, which even at the time was a terrible, terrible estimate. It states the same thing in II Chronicles 4:2. How could an all knowing god possibly have made the same mistake twice?
So yeah, I guess since you ended your message with a quote I will do the same.
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" - Douglas Adams
Seeing as I just pwned him I expected at least an acknowledgment of my points, but instead he just decided to ignore all of them and claim that he spoke to god:
Hello!
Well, I don't know everything in the world, but I know God is real because He's shown Himself to me.
There have been coincidences that couldn't have happened just by themselves also. One time, I was completely heartbroken and I felt lead to go to Jeremy Camp's music page on Tangle.com. This came on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpBuEuagZxE&ob=av2e
That was no coincidence, I know. I cannot convince you to believe in God - the Bible says it takes childlike faith to enter heaven. (taking in all of this the way a child would - with open eyes and trust) Matthew 18:3
God is not what you imagine or what you think you understand. If you understand you have failed. ~Saint Augustine
Whenever I see sunbeams coming through clouds, it always looks to me like God shining himself down onto us. The thing about sunbeams is they're always there even though we can't always see them. Same with God. ~Terri Guillemets
We love because He first loved us, and I love Him. He has given me unending peace and love, and He has changed my life around. I cannot make you believe, but I just want you to know that I believe in Him with all my heart, and I'm praying for you.
God bless you,
lifebyphil4thirteen
Well, I don't know everything in the world, but I know God is real because He's shown Himself to me.
There have been coincidences that couldn't have happened just by themselves also. One time, I was completely heartbroken and I felt lead to go to Jeremy Camp's music page on Tangle.com. This came on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpBuEuagZxE&ob=av2e
That was no coincidence, I know. I cannot convince you to believe in God - the Bible says it takes childlike faith to enter heaven. (taking in all of this the way a child would - with open eyes and trust) Matthew 18:3
God is not what you imagine or what you think you understand. If you understand you have failed. ~Saint Augustine
Whenever I see sunbeams coming through clouds, it always looks to me like God shining himself down onto us. The thing about sunbeams is they're always there even though we can't always see them. Same with God. ~Terri Guillemets
We love because He first loved us, and I love Him. He has given me unending peace and love, and He has changed my life around. I cannot make you believe, but I just want you to know that I believe in Him with all my heart, and I'm praying for you.
God bless you,
lifebyphil4thirteen
Since logic didn't seem to affect him much, I decided to devote only the first half of my reply to him to logic, the 2nd half I guess came from my own philosophy.
I do not deny that you think god has shown himself to you, but I ask only this: Why is it that Christians always have the christian god appear before them, whereas Hindus always have a Hindu god, Muslims always have the Muslim god, and an ancient Greeks had one of their gods appear before them? I do not deny you of your experience, but you have given me no reason to hold it to a higher standard than anyone else, no offense intended. The bible may say it takes childlike faith to enter heaven, but so does pretty much every other religious text out there. By what criteria is anyone supposed to chose the right one by? Each one claims to be the only way into heaven, or whatever other paradise/reincarnation it may preach about. By what criteria can you decide between the Bible, The Koran or the Ramayana? I could go on and on in my list of holy texts, but the main point is there is nothing that makes one more true than any other one. They can't all be right, but they can all be wrong, which is what current evidence suggests.
"I don't try to imagine a personal god; it suffices to stand in awe at the structure of the world, insofar as it allows our inadequate senses to appreciate it" - Albert Einstein
I apologize if I find your claim that you have spoken to god hard to believe, but as the saying goes, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If my friend told me he got a new pet dog I would find no reason to doubt him, as this is quite an ordinary claim and I would find no reason to doubt it. However, if my friend were to claim that he got a new pet T-REX which he kept in his garage and just so happened to be invisible, I would immediately call into question the truthfulness of my friend's statement. Speaking to an omnipotent being however is most certainly a testable claim, and if it were true than it would not be an unreasonable request for you to ask god to tell you the four digit number that I am currently saving to a word document. You will probably think that his is a ridiculous request, but if god really did care about me he would tell you those numbers, so I would see reason to believe you and thus supposedly have my soul saved by converting.
I am quite happy as an atheist, more happy I am convinced than most theists are. I realize that life is limited, and that I must live it to its full extent while I am able. I find that viewing the sheer majesty of the universe as far greater than any religious experience could give me, and that what we are able to see with our eyes is only a small fraction of what is possible. I see a tree and am able to imagine the complex and harmonious processes which keep it alive. I am able to imagine the millions of years of evolution which put it there, and ponder what it might look like in another 100 million. But of course there is more to life than just staring at trees. You can only imagine what lies beneath the sea, or in the distant reaches of space, but I for one prefer to say "I don't know" and actually explore, rather than just explaining it with god. I for one am interested to see how far science and humanity can progress in my lifetime, and the most important thing in order to do so is to keep a feeling of curiosity and wonder for the world, something I can not imagine being able to sustain while claiming to know that an all knowing and powerful being did all of it. I could extend this paragraph far longer than I have, but for now I think I have written enough so I will close with a quote by Thomas Jefferson.
"The priests of the different religious sects dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight, and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the duperies on which they live."
"I don't try to imagine a personal god; it suffices to stand in awe at the structure of the world, insofar as it allows our inadequate senses to appreciate it" - Albert Einstein
I apologize if I find your claim that you have spoken to god hard to believe, but as the saying goes, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If my friend told me he got a new pet dog I would find no reason to doubt him, as this is quite an ordinary claim and I would find no reason to doubt it. However, if my friend were to claim that he got a new pet T-REX which he kept in his garage and just so happened to be invisible, I would immediately call into question the truthfulness of my friend's statement. Speaking to an omnipotent being however is most certainly a testable claim, and if it were true than it would not be an unreasonable request for you to ask god to tell you the four digit number that I am currently saving to a word document. You will probably think that his is a ridiculous request, but if god really did care about me he would tell you those numbers, so I would see reason to believe you and thus supposedly have my soul saved by converting.
I am quite happy as an atheist, more happy I am convinced than most theists are. I realize that life is limited, and that I must live it to its full extent while I am able. I find that viewing the sheer majesty of the universe as far greater than any religious experience could give me, and that what we are able to see with our eyes is only a small fraction of what is possible. I see a tree and am able to imagine the complex and harmonious processes which keep it alive. I am able to imagine the millions of years of evolution which put it there, and ponder what it might look like in another 100 million. But of course there is more to life than just staring at trees. You can only imagine what lies beneath the sea, or in the distant reaches of space, but I for one prefer to say "I don't know" and actually explore, rather than just explaining it with god. I for one am interested to see how far science and humanity can progress in my lifetime, and the most important thing in order to do so is to keep a feeling of curiosity and wonder for the world, something I can not imagine being able to sustain while claiming to know that an all knowing and powerful being did all of it. I could extend this paragraph far longer than I have, but for now I think I have written enough so I will close with a quote by Thomas Jefferson.
"The priests of the different religious sects dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight, and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the duperies on which they live."
That is all that has happened so far, but I honestly wonder how he can reply to my kick ass final paragraph. I will post updates here.