Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "The New York Times"
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@adiblatif
How do you account for your claim that only supernaturally this could happen?
How do you know a god made such prediction?
If I order a steak done medium well, and it arrives medium well, was it a prophecy?
Creation presupposes a creator, which is why existence is considered existence, not a creation. In order for you to call existence a creation, you must first demonstrate a creator, otherwise, you’re using circular reasoning.
To be completely ignorant of science and still suggest it is ludicrous is called incredulity.
You have nothing but post hoc rationalizations to confirm a bias formed by indoctrination. After all, it wasn’t prophecy that convinced you your gods existed.
You already believed long before you read of any prophecies.
If other religions with other gods have similar prophecies, do you also accept their gods?
Gold isn’t scattered, humiliated, or persecuted during processing is it? Be honest.
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@Hippy2021
Now Mary, you’ve made an awful lot of claims in this post. I’d like for you to offer a demonstration that any of them are true.
I’ve heard all these claims before. Muslims make similar claims. Hindus make similar claims. The only thing you all have in common is that you cannot offer evidence that your claims are true.
You see things occur in the natural world, and attribute them to a god for you were indoctrinated in believing exists.
I know I was not hatched from the dirt, because I understand how biology works.
Of course, the Bible claims Adam came from the dirt. We know this is false.
So, you believe in a biblical god, but you reject the Bible.
What brings you to a conclusion that a god exists? Is it because you don’t have a better understanding of reality?
This is what is known as an argument from incredulity.
So please, don’t just make claims. Offer evidence. Just believing doesn’t make it so.
Again, Muslims and Hindus make similar claims. Do their gods exist too?
As for your recommendation to use my brain and not waste it, It seems that I have already put mine to better use.
I don’t mean that to be insulting, but if you believe things without evidence….then you’re not using your critical thinking.
If others can make the same claim about other gods, then what you call evidence is no better than theirs, and is insufficient.
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