I entered into this debate showing my honest perspective so as not to lead anyone to the conclusion that I was here to convert anyone to my way of thinking. If you read my introduction you will see this truth as I did state: " So how then can one Absolutely proof the existence of God? Can it be done? I don't believe it can and I definatly don't believe I can convince anyone who chooses not to believe that God does exist".
backglass wrote: dont understand why you must assume that a "design" is present. Why is it so far fetched in your mind that the world is what it is and there wasnt any grand architect? I guess it's just easier to say "a god built it all". Just because we dont understand it yet doesnt mean it was all created by a supernatural being.
My introduction tells why I "assume" the design is present. It is my faith, and for that you ridicule me. That I and any other that believe in a creator, must be too ignorant or too simple minded to just accept the evidence that science presents to be Absolute truth when even science cannot claim it as absolute. As is evident in this thread it is not easy to say "God built it all". It takes a strong faith to believe in something that has yet to be proven and which will, more than likely, not be proven by man. My faith nor belief will be shaken by anyones dis-belief. I do not need anyones permission nor acceptance to stand firm in my faith. Yet I would not ridicule yours or anyone else's. I feel it wrong to belittle or degrade a human being because of their belief system. Not one of you did I attack your belief. I stated confusion with your argument but never attacked your belief. I stated quite clearly my belief in evolution. And to that I add that I believe (not meant as a statement of fact just my belief, don't get excited) evolution is a part of Gods masterpiece. The world is ever changing and demanding that we evolve, that we grow and become more than what we are. With our destructive behavior to this planet we must evolve to survive our own creation. Our bodies must adapt to the levels of pollutants we have put into the water sources, air, and earth. If we do not evolve our species will die. No. I cannot and will not accept this evolutionary process as the "World is what it is and there is no grand architect". I believe (notice again not stated as fact) we are too perfect and too perfect in our flaws to just be a random chance out of chaos. But in this I do not state anyone else's belief to be wrong just wrong for me. Ridicule me if you must.
MeDeFe wrote:: I could refer back to any post of yours, theosi. Wherever you post you come across as an asshole.
Why the need for such harsh language? I do hope this post clarifys my position and you and the rest understand I trully hope I did not give the impression I was disregarding anyones belief, as that would be the only reason I can see you could classify me as an asshole.
Bertros Bertros wrote:: you joined a discussion midpoint, presenting an argument which has as much academic standing as the laughable ontological one which started this thread, with several oversized and bolded sentences (there really is no need to shout). You have not been so much villainised as ridiculed, so if at this point you are bowing out of the discussion, I see it as no great loss.
The over sized words were to bring your focus to the points I 'felt' compelling. They were not me shouting. My apologies for the mis communication.

It is sometimes difficult to display inflection correctly through a keyboard. Even emoticons can be mis interpreted.
Vtmarik wrote:: I would have commented on your argument, if I could understand what you were trying to say.
And rather than asking me to clarify my statements you insult my ability to converse through the English language. And I am classified as an Asshole!
Thank you all for the discussion and I do hope you accept my apologies for coming across wrong. This is one subject I try to tread lightly with and I see I failed miserably and for that I trully am sorry. I never meant to infer that anyones belief was incorrect or without merit. Once again good luck and please do not feel the need to reply to my post as I do not feel that I will be rejoining this discussion.
In closing I will quote Thomas Huxley: "In matters of the intellect, follow your reason as far as it will take you, without regard to any other consideration. And negatively: In matters of the intellect, do not pretend that conclusions are certain which are not demonstrated or demonstrable"
Ironically, Heavycola was not too far off the mark when he said I was Agnostic, but that term is non applicable in my personal faith. While I do not know the name of my God I do know him and no one can refute that. In my experience with this world and what I have endured I cannot accept that it was by random chance that I live. My faith is strong but my God is stronger.