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b.k. barunt wrote:This from the genius who runs screaming to the mods when someone badmouths the Koran and/or the ragheads who embrace it. Amazing.
I find this thread to pose a couple of crucial questions to a complex problem on a very basic level of logic. Maybe kittycat boy here could actually learn something if he were able to rein in the diarrhea of the mouth for a change. To optimistic?
Honibaz
b.k. barunt wrote:to deep
b.k. barunt wrote:It's a shame no one's responding to this thread. Actually it's the best one on the topic of God that i've seen since i've been on CC. Probably to deep - certainly for the average CC "Jesus freak" and most of the self styled evolutionists, although Mr. Nate would probably have some interesting contributions and maybe CrazyAnglican. Sorry again about my pet troll.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
KLOBBER wrote:To tell you the truth, Xelabale, I read Prowler's posts, and I didn't see one that responded to any of the eight points in my original post. If I had seen such a post from him, I probably would have responded.
Also, he's a good guy, unlike you. In all the time I've seen him posting on CC, he's just having a little fun with people, and he even defends innocent CC members from unwarranted attacks sometimes. You, on the other hand, are an individual with unkind and harmful intentions -- you are an individual to whom the concept of mutual respect among trolls is a stranger.
There is a world of difference between him and unfortunates such as yourself. He is a respectable human being with a heart -- you are not. Also, you are the troll -- I am the OP, and Prowler is always welcome in all of my threads.
KLOBBER wrote:1. Some entities depend on others for existence.
2. There is an observable chain of existential dependence among observable entities.
3. Some entities in this chain possess observable personal characteristics.
4. Following the chain of existential dependence back in time, logic inevitably leads to an existentially independent entity -- one that depends on no other for existence.
5. The atheist refers to this entity as "the universe," and lacks the ability to follow the chain any further back than that, either logically or temporally. There may be other terms the atheist makes up, but like the term, "the universe," each one refers to an impersonal entity -- one possessing no personal characteristics.
6. The Theists refer to this entity as God, and He possesses personal characteristics.
7. The fact that God Himself possesses personal characteristics easily explains the existence of our own personal characteristics -- existentially dependent entities can only derive their various characteristics from entities possessing such characteristics themselves.
8. Impersonal entities cannot manifest personal characteristics or bestow them upon others. The absolute lack of personal characteristics in the atheist's notion of our ultimate origin fails to account for the undeniable existence of our own personal characteristics. [/color][/b]
KLOBBER wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:I spotted that you included "logic dictates" in there. Naughty troll.
Thank you.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Snorri1234 wrote:WHY CAN'T I POST ON YOUR WALL KLOBBER? DON"T YOU LIKE ME ANYMORE?
KLOBBER wrote:Anymore???
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TheProwler wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:WHY CAN'T I POST ON YOUR WALL KLOBBER? DON"T YOU LIKE ME ANYMORE?KLOBBER wrote:Anymore???
Haha!
You guys can call KLOBBER a troll all you want...but that was the best laugh I've had today. Lighten-up and enjoy his work - if you don't, you're missing out.
TheProwler wrote:You guys can call KLOBBER a troll all you want...but that was the best laugh I've had today. Lighten-up and enjoy his work - if you don't, you're missing out.
KLOBBER wrote:2. There is an observable chain of existential dependence among entities.
xelabale wrote:Point 2 - agreed, however - do you mean all entities, or just the ones that depend on others to exist?
KLOBBER wrote:4. Following the chain of existential dependence back in time, logic inevitably leads to an existentially independent entity -- one that depends on no other for existence.
xelabale wrote:Point 4 - not necessarily, time may have no beginning
KLOBBER wrote:5. The atheist refers to this entity as "the universe," and lacks the ability to follow the chain any further back than that, either logically or temporally. There may be other terms the atheist makes up, but like the term, "the universe," each one refers to an impersonal entity -- one possessing no personal characteristics.
xelabale wrote:Point 5 - not if the universe has always existed, see point 4
KLOBBER wrote:6. The Theists refer to this entity as God, and He possesses personal characteristics.
xelabale wrote:Point 6 - does he? How have you logically shown that? Something impersonal can still create something else.
KLOBBER wrote:7. The fact that God Himself possesses personal characteristics easily explains the existence of our own personal characteristics -- existentially dependent entities can only derive their various characteristics from entities possessing such characteristics themselves.
xelabale wrote:Point 7 - this is utterly illogical. I have blue eyes, neither of my parents do. I did not derive this characteristic from them.
xelabale wrote:3 points:
1 Was there in fact a creation event at all?
xelabale wrote:It is entirely possible that the universe has always existed, going through cycles of big bangs and collapses, never coming into being.
KLOBBER wrote:5. The atheist refers to this entity as "the universe," and lacks the ability to follow the chain any further back than that, either logically or temporally. There may be other terms the atheist makes up, but like the term, "the universe," each one refers to an impersonal entity -- one possessing no personal characteristics.
xelabale wrote:Then there would be no end to the existentially dependent entities.
xelabale wrote:2 Of course there's also the unanswerable question of How did the existentially independent being come to exist?
xelabale wrote:3 Why does an existentially dependent thing have to be derivational?
xelabale wrote:The logical conclusion of this is that everything must have existed at the moment your existentially independent entity was created(?)
Timminz wrote:God created man in his own image....
KLOBBER wrote:...With extremely rare exceptions, I have found the atheist to be basically incapable of discussing such subjects rationally, without descending into personal insults, sadly....
jonesthecurl wrote:I spotted that you included "logic dictates" in there. Naughty troll.
Timminz wrote:KLOBBER is the most entertaining troll....
simon viavant wrote:...You're usually one of the most worthy and hilarious trolls.... I just called you fucking retarded because you are. ...Klobber's a troll.
KLOBBER wrote:I was a biology major,
Snorri1234 wrote:KLOBBER wrote:I was a biology major,
No you weren't.
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