Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "NBC News"
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@briancannon4607
Yes, I know what Christianity claims. Although, the free will argument has no bearing on whether or not a god exists, or why he remains hidden.
Yes, I know the mythology….man chose to disobey God. But no, the plot line doesn’t make sense, despite you repeating it senselessly.
You’re suggesting that since you can’t think of any better explanation for the existence of the universe, then a god must exist. Do you understand this is simply an argument from incredulity? Do you understand that the Big Bang model NEVER suggests the universe was created from “nothing”? This also speaks directly towards your personal incredulity. You’re not even aware the Big Bang model NEVER suggests a universe came from nothing,
Also, you’re parroting poor apologetics by suggesting an understanding of science requires faith. Whether you like it or not, you just admitted faith is unreliable.
And it is. Faith can be used to justify any position, even when the position is demonstrably wrong. However, science doesn’t require faith. So, you’re aware faith is unreliable, yet you cling to faith to support your unreliable conclusions.
Weird also, and another admission…humans can’t comprehend the mind of God but at the same time you claim to understand the mind of God.
But you still can’t demonstrate any God actually exists.
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@briancannon4607
When you claim to know why God give people free will, you’re claiming to know the mind of God. You can’t have it both ways.
If this is a fruitless discussion, it is because you’re not open to facts and reality.
Oh really, you prayed for me? Did you ask God what it would take to convince me that he exists, as I had asked?
Yes, your problem was to plant a seed, but you offered nothing to support your claims. No, this isn’t about me rejecting God. This is about me rejecting your baseless assertions, and fallacious reasoning. There you go again, blaming the person seeking and not the person failing.
Think this through: I am asking sincere questions. I even suggested you ask God what would convince me. Did you sincerely do so?
If so, what was God’s response? Did God offer anything that would be convincing? If so, I’d be convinced,
If not,either he doesn’t want to convince me, or he doesn’t exist. So far, there is no reason to conclude any God exists.
You have chosen to reject reality and embrace fallacious reasoning, and unreliable methods.
Set that aside, since you cannot demonstrate any God exists. Tell me though, why would you want to worship the God of slavery? And a God that drowns babies?
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