Once I used a logical proof:
1. If God existed, then there would be scientific evidence.
2. There is no scientific evidence of God.
3. Therefore, God doesn't exist.
4. Except, God says that without faith, He cannot exist, and proof nullifies faith, so He does not provide it.
5. At which point Man says, "I recorded it when You said that. I now have proof You exist."
6. And thus God says, "Drat." And disappears in a puff of smoke and logic.
I also made the argument first that, in a universe that is so complex that requires a creator, a creator for the creator would also, logically, be required.
I hope you don't mind the way I amended your quote.
That last argument of yours assumes that cause and effect are still law in whatever extra-universal place God lives in. But He told us in the Bible that that isn't the case, when He says that He has no beginning or end. Of course, one could also take that as Him just being full of Himself.
Dorian's statement was one of faith, and a harmless one.
Bearing in mind that I fundamentally agree with you about the lack of importance of that one specific sentence that
Dorian said, I must amend that to "mostly harmless". Both because it is never completely harmless to base one's opinions on ignorance (literal ignorance of the nature of the universe at its "beginning", this isn't meant as a dig at
Dorian), and in honor of Douglas Adams.
Two former Christians turned atheists arguing vehemently for a Christian's right to express faith.
Good ole Voltaire, nes pas?
I would understand your opposition if I was actually challenging someones faith. As this is not the case, I-
Ah, look, there I go again. My apologies, I was not aware that stating someone's statement is incorrect is considered trying to pick a fight. I will be more cautious in the future and try my best to agree with inaccurate statements.
You continued to refer to
Dorian as 'he' after it was pointed out that she is not a he. Which means that you have made inaccurate statements, and also, you aren't paying enough attention to what the rest of us are saying to make respectful and, more importantly,
thorough argument with any of it.
And if you don't like me saying that, then you'll be a hypocrite, because I am merely disagreeing with your inaccurate portrayal of
Dorian as a male.
So there's you in a nice neat little package, isn't it.
