heavycola wrote:But you do seem to accept that there is a fundamental paradox in beliving in an omniscient god and free will.
No, I don't see it as a paradox at all! I offered my explanation earlier, but several individuals don't like it. I accept that some other people feel this is a paradox... and simply won't accept any explanation offered so far.
heavycola wrote:There has to be a difference, too, in believing in god and believing that black is white.
God is a belief. Colors are definitions. But, absorb light and you get the color black. repel light and you get white. So, in a sense the light colors are the opposite of the colors we see. In that way black could be white... but we usually just define it by what we see, not the light.
heavycola wrote:Isn't it a terrible cop out to just say, 'well sure there is a paradox here, no one can explain how the two can co-exist, but i guess that's just how it is'? I mean, in that case what is reason for? Why do people spend so much time arguing over glitches in the bible? Why choose xianity over scientology, if reason isn't important?
Reason is important, but it is no more the answer to everything than faith is the answer to everything. This is getting to a circular discussion from other threads. I suspect that a large number of you are young enough that you might not have really experienced romantic love. You may
think you have, (maybe you have), but until you experience it, it is hard to know exactly how illogical it is. YET, love is absolutely real and absolutely decides a lot of what goes on in this world.
Hate is equally illogical ... or can drive people to extremes of illogic, though the whole while they may well claim their actions
are perfectly logical.
That is precisely why we have rules, in the Christian faith, the ten commandments and a variety of parables, etc. Often when people think they are being quite "logical" ... that is often the time to really and truly worry ... because more often than not, there is some minor flaw that they just cannot see.
This discussion is a very good example. You don't see how a God can be ominipotent and also allow us free will. So, instead of saying "well, I don't know everything and this happens to be one" .. you say "this is not logical". But, just who defines that logic ... you. So, it is circular. You set the definition of what logic means, in this case and therefore no one can possibly refute you ... and you know what? That is the same sort of argument that despots and religious fanatics alike have put forward.
heavycola wrote:There has to be a baseline somewhere, and logic/reason is it. The fact that this huge paradox in xian teaching is staring us in the face cannot be dismissed by saying 'it is beyond understanding'. May as well scrap science, philosophy, bible study class, school, everything.
No, the baseline is HUMANITY, not logic. Humanity includes logic... and the completely illogical feelings of love, hope, etc. AND other forms of complete illogic. I mentioned Sci Fi and Fantasy before. Again, there are stories abundant that illustrate this point quite well. Look at most of the Robot vs man genre, for example. OR, look at some of the old Star Trek stuff where the Vulcan mind is analyzed, explored. OR ... a thousand others that I can't think of this minute.
Humanity is not 100% logical.
And remember, all of those classes... biology, physics, Bible study, etc ... are all based upon the combination that makes humanity what it is. We need logic AND we need faith.
heavycola wrote:The universe works according to rules. That is why we can know so much about it. You can't just dismiss those rules on a whim every time a problem comes up
Dismiss the rules? No, but I don't believe we understand but the smallest portion of those rules.
A few years ago, I had a friend involved in some of the early Quantum physics studies. Truly brilliant people. One day, he came in, very disturbed and said "reality does not exist". I gently proded him, saying "of course it exists". He look at me, quite serious, and exclaimed, "no, you don't understand .. it
does not exist, there is not such thing as reality."
My response? No, I DO understand. But reality is by definition "what is". So you just found that what you thought was reality ... is different. But it is still reality.
Humankind has been making such fundamental, earth shattering discoveries as long as humans have existed. Most we now take for granted, but there are still things out there yet to be discovered, completely unknown.
You can call it a "cop out" all you like, but the REAL truth is there is a lot more about this world and this universe that we don't know than things we know.... and THAT is a completely logical FACT!
