This is the part I find fascinating. _how_ you decide you know things.Yes, He
...as in Our Father, who art in heaven
Fine. So, how do you know the Christian God does exist?I'm not the only one who claims to know things about God
I see.Personal experience.
Personal experience.
Yes He does.
Skeptic: Ah, Is this the right room for an argument about the 4 step proof of god?
Troy: I've proved it.
Skeptic: No you haven't.
Troy: Yes I have.
Skeptic: When?
Troy: Just now.
Skeptic: No you didn't.
Troy: Yes I did.
Skeptic: You didn't.
Troy: I did!
Skeptic: You didn't!
Troy: I'm telling you I did!
Skeptic: You did not!!
Troy: Oh, I'm sorry, just one moment. Is this a five minute religious dispute, or the full half hour of mindless preaching and reciting Bible verses?
Skeptic: Oh, just the five minutes.
Troy: Ah, thank you. Anyway, I did prove it.
Skeptic: You most certainly did not. You have the burden of proof, since you're the one saying something- God- exists. And your proof is full of holes.
Troy: Look, let's get this thing clear; I quite definitely proved it to you.
Skeptic: No you did not.
Troy: Yes I did.
Skeptic: No you didn't.
Troy: Yes I did.
Skeptic: No you didn't.
Troy: Yes I did.
Skeptic: No you didn't.
Troy: Yes I did.
Skeptic: You didn't.
Troy: Did.
Skeptic: Oh look, this isn't an argument.
Troy: Yes it is.
Skeptic: No it isn't. It's just mindless, unthinking contradiction. You're supposed to be listening to my counters of your proof, and addressing them meaningfully.
Troy: No I'm not.
Skeptic: You are!
Troy: Am not.
Skeptic: Look, you just contradicted me.
Troy: I did not.
Skeptic: Oh you did!!
Troy: No, no, no.
Skeptic: You did just then.
Troy: Nonsense!
Skeptic: Oh, this is futile!
Troy: No it isn't.
Skeptic: I came here for a rational religious argument.
Troy: No you didn't; no, you came here for a religious argument.
Skeptic: A religious argument isn't just contradiction!
Troy: It can be.
Skeptic: No it can't. An argument in favor of God's existence has to be a logically connected series of statements intended to establish that proposition.
Troy: No it isn't.
Skeptic: Yes it is! It's not just contradiction.
Troy: Look, if I argue for theism, I must take up a contrary position to atheism.
Skeptic: Yes, but that's not just saying 'God exists and I've proved it.'
Troy: Yes it is!
Skeptic: No it isn't!
Skeptic: Argument is an intellectual process. Contradiction is just the automatic gainsaying of any statement the other person makes.
(short pause)
Troy: No it isn't.
Skeptic: It is.
Troy: Not at all.
Skeptic: Now look.
Troy: (Rings bell) Sorry, you have to go to hell now.
Skeptic: What?
Troy: That's it. You're damned eternally.
Skeptic: But I was just getting interested!
Troy: Sorry, you've denied Christ for too long.
Skeptic: That was never in the Scriptures!
Troy: I'm afraid it was.
Skeptic: It wasn't.
(Pause)
Troy: I'm sorry, but I'm not allowed to preach anymore.
Skeptic: What?!
Troy: If you want me to go on preaching, you'll have to admit you don't have a counter-argument for my 4 step proof.
Skeptic: Look, this is ridiculous.
Troy: I'm sorry, but I'm not going to preach unless you admit you can't explain how the universe came to exist without a creator!
Skeptic: Well, I do admit that we don't know exactly how the universe came to exist.
Troy: Thank you. (short pause)
Skeptic: Well?
Troy: Well what?
Skeptic: You still have to prove that the universe requires a creator God.
Troy: I told you, I've proved that God exists because the Bible is all true.
Skeptic: I've told you repeatedly that I don't believe in the Bible!
Troy: No you didn't.
Skeptic: I DID!
Troy: No you didn't.
Skeptic: Look, I don't want to argue about that.
Troy: Well, you didn't disprove Jesus rose from the dead.
Skeptic: Aha. If I didn't tell you I don't believe in the Bible, why are you arguing for its truth? I Got you!
Troy: No you haven't.
Skeptic: Yes I have. If you're arguing, I must have told you I don't believe.
Troy: Not necessarily. I could be arguing just to hear myself prattle.
Skeptic: Oh I've had enough of this.
Troy: No you haven't.
Skeptic: Oh Shut up. (bans Troy)
An event today prompted me to rant, and this thread title seems exactly the place for it.
Christian1: Hawking was a jerk because he once told a little kid that he was an idiot for believing in god (note: No reference for this event was given, nor can I find one online, but...)
Christian2: Yeah, and it’s sad that he wasn’t Christian so he wasn’t a good guy.
Me: Wait, so when Christians say, it, it’s okay, but when Hawking says it, he’s a jerk?
Christians: FUCK YOU! DON’T YOU DARE ATTACK MY RELIGION, HOW DARE YOU!
Yeah, whatevs. Typical response pattern. I condemn you, my book condemns you, my whole religion condemns you for not being a believer. Also you’ll burn in hell for it. This atheist now? He’s a real jerk for condemning people on their beliefs (still no evidence that it even happened, btw). And don’t you dare attack my religion by pointing out the parallels!
Christianity is a snowflake.![]()
I'll apply your own standard of disbelief.
No reference for this snowflake anecdote was given, nor can I find one online.
I just have to take your word for it that it happened as you claim.
Wut.
If she had said, “I claim this happened because I was there and saw it,” I would have stated that as evidence, and I would have probably believed her because she’s generally trustworthy.
So, applying my own standard, “I claim that anecdote happened because I was there and saw it.”
(That was obvious)
Personal experience.
And that was what?
I like Prof. Keith Parsons interesting explanation which is often heard and generally shared by many atheists: Why do Christians have "personal experiences" or "hallucinations"?
I also like Craigs response.
(please excuse the vid title ... its all I could find of this particular segment)
I like Prof. Keith Parsons interesting explanation which is often heard and generally shared by many atheists: Why do Christians have "personal experiences" or "hallucinations"?
I also like Craigs response.
(please excuse the vid title ... its all I could find of this particular segment)
Not everyone can click on videos. Please provide a summary or transcript.
(Please always do this - it’s rude to make people invest 3-4 minutes to get your 10 second point)
I like Prof. Keith Parsons interesting explanation which is often heard and generally shared by many atheists: Why do Christians have "personal experiences" or "hallucinations"?
I also like Craigs response.
(please excuse the vid title ... its all I could find of this particular segment)
Not everyone can click on videos. Please provide a summary or transcript.
(Please always do this - it’s rude to make people invest 3-4 minutes to get your 10 second point)
...Not everyone can click on videos. Please provide a summary or transcript.
(Please always do this - it’s rude to make people invest 3-4 minutes to get your 10 second point)
Personal experience.
And that was what?
It's of a type which you wouldn't believe.
...Not everyone can click on videos. Please provide a summary or transcript.
(Please always do this - it’s rude to make people invest 3-4 minutes to get your 10 second point)
People who can't click on videos aren't being made to invest 3-4 minutes.
Neither do they know how whether the point being made is 10 seconds or 100 seconds - because they can't click on the video.
Rudeness? I don't think so.
Otherwise everyone who posts any linked content should provide an advance summary/explanation/trigger warning.
I like Prof. Keith Parsons interesting explanation which is often heard and generally shared by many atheists: Why do Christians have "personal experiences" or "hallucinations"?
I also like Craigs response.
(please excuse the vid title ... its all I could find of this particular segment)
It's of a type which you wouldn't believe.
Why do you believe in it?