Atheist vs. Theist
The Blasphemy Challenge and Others...
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Anyone theists here smarter than Caner?
Submitted by Hambydammit on March 3, 2007 - 2:59pm.So, Ergun Caner couldn't answer this question. Anybody literalists want to take a crack at it?
(If you don't believe Adam and Eve really happened, I'm not interested in your answer. I only want to hear from people who believe the creation story.)
God created man and woman, and put them in the Garden of Eden. He made them pure and innocent, without the knowledge of good and evil, and with no knowledge of death.
Then, a talking snake told them that they ought to eat this fruit that God had told them not to eat, and they did, and then God punished everybody. Forever.
Caner admits god is not all powerful?
Submitted by Hambydammit on March 3, 2007 - 12:05am.I have to post this before I forget it.
Kelly just asked him, "Could god have created a world in which free will exists, but people's actions would only cause harm to themselves?"
Caner said, "No."
There you have it. Liberty University big-wig admits god is not all powerful. Can we go home now?
James Randi brings down the hammer on Oprah
Submitted by Hambydammit on March 2, 2007 - 4:49pm.Reprinted from the James Randi Myspace Page:
AN OPRAH FIASCO
This will be a rather long item, but it deals with an important subject – how Oprah Winfrey manages to promote woo-woo ideas on her program by careful management of the content. Before we begin, you must understand how TV programs are recorded and put together for later broadcast. First and most important is the image of the host; this must be supported, and audience expectations must be met in that regard. Second, the sponsors must be satisfied that nothing unpopular or politically incorrect is used; that won’t sell the product. Third, secondary guests are expendable, and are there only to be used, in any way that serves the intent of the producers.
The cosmos doesn't always behave the same
Submitted by paradox on March 2, 2007 - 12:11pm.The Bible teaches us about Christ. “We learn what he did: he preached and taught, drew large crowds, performed miracles. It tells us that he was crucified, that he died, and that he rose from the dead. Some of the teachings most central to Scripture and to the Christian faith tell us of concrete historical events; they therefore tell us of the history and properties of things within the cosmos. Christ died and then rose again; this tells us much about some of the entities within the cosmos. It tells us something about the history, properties, and behavior of his body, for example: namely, that it was dead and then later on alive. It thus tells us that some of the things in the cosmos behaved very differently on this occasion from the way in which they ordinarily behave. The same goes, of course, for the Ascension of Christ, and for the many other miracles reported in Scripture.”---
There is no "unpardonable" sin --
Submitted by unixrab on February 28, 2007 - 1:31pm.You guys/gals know I love you and I'm praying for you...and you've maybe read some of my other posts - but listen... though you think I'm dim-witted and have some sort of brain illness, I am somewhat knowledgeable about my/our "illness" -- so listen: There is no "unpardonable sin" - no "sin" that will not be forgiven...
Stop looking for the verse reference and trying to find the "quote/reply" button.
I know the verse. I know the reference. I'm just saying, it's been taken out of context and context means "historical" as well as "grammatical"
Atheist vs. Theist; Debate Coming Up
Submitted by Samuel on February 27, 2007 - 11:27pm.Theist vs Atheist debate,
Resolve, "Theism is needed to make sense of everything."
Everett, Washington
Everett Community College
Parks Student Union Building
Northlight Art Gallary
Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 A.D.
1:00 PM
Affirmative: Dr. Paul Herrick, Ph.D in Philosophy and Logic. Professor of Philosophy and logic at Shoreline Community College. Author of textbooks such as, "The Many Worlds of Logic." Author of the "Contra Carrier; Why Theism Is Needed To Make Sense of Everything," essay.
Negative: Samuel Thomas Poling. Champion of the MPHS high school debate tournament (best I got, sorry).
Plurality
Submitted by Rigor_OMortis on February 27, 2007 - 7:35pm.I've always said that the biggest argument against all religions together is the fact that they actually exist.
If possible, could anyone point me towards a list of currently active religions? A list as complete as humanly possible.
What I plan to do is to extend my sphere of research on the very general topic of "religious dogma vs. logic and argumentation". More precisely, I'm trying to demonstrate the fairly obvious: that all religions are mutually exclusive: if one isn't of that religion, sorry, no heaven.
Two reasons for this:
1. I've come across the idea of a "United Heaven"... a very strange conception of a heaven intended for believers of all kinds. I will try to explain:
Christians: It's time to start attacking
Submitted by Sapient on February 27, 2007 - 1:40pm.Here's a blog that claims the Blasphemy Challenge is something that Christians should stand up and "attack"
I'll post the body of the blog in the next post.