SouthWesterly wrote: » Couldn't remember who posted it and hadn't time to scroll back looking. As for wandering in. Ive been doing so since fairly early in the thread. Honestly , it's the same old rhetoric rehashed. I'm not sure if it has a purpose without the Christians wandering in. No one here can disprove God and always put it back on the believer to prove Him. I have my experience of Him. You don't and therefore He's not real to you or any other atheist. Lack of experience is not proof of non existence, it's just lack of experience. Same can be said for pink unicorns, though I'm not sure anyone here has experienced them so not sure what the fascination is with them. As for not replying to your post. There are other posts I didn't reply to either. Ive limited time so you're not special in not being responded to.
karlitob wrote: » How dare you! I’m a fervent believer in pink unicorns. If you have never experienced the love and wonder of a relationship with Pinky - the overlord of the pink unicorns - then I pity you. But don’t you dare tell me that my belief in pink unicorns is less than your belief in your god just because you’re not sure others have experienced them. I don’t need you to validate my faith in the existence of the one true god - pinky. All hail pinky. Fun fact. Pinky is the product of a Virgin birth of red unicorn and white unicorn.
Bannasidhe wrote: » An afterlife would be nice. Winning the lotto would also be nice. I'm not gambling on either.
one world order wrote: » The bible warns us this world is controlled by the devil and there is a spiritual realm that we can’t see or physically touch, which is why we need God’s word to protect us from the devil and his demons. In today’s world we see that it is controlled by the Devil and we have been programmed by media and film since we were born that God does not exist. A lot of people are too caught up with the world and don’t realise they are being deceived and lead astray. Those that control the Bank of International Settlements and privately owned US Federal Reserve are part of the luciferian worshipping illuminati that control this world. We see the misery they inflict on the world and their roots extend out to large media corporations, financial institutions, governments, Hollywood and the music industry. For atheists this is a hard pill to swallow. Their perception of reality since they were born is based on a lie. They scream conspiracy, hate Jesus Christ and try to ban people that speak the truth. This is why the bible is so important. It is God’s word and allows Christians to be in the world but not of the world.
jaxxx wrote: » F*ck that sideways and backwards. Living once is enough tyvm! A bible that was written by people men with agendas.. .. .. Sure, you cling onto "god's word" when god had sweet f*ck all to do with it.
karlitob wrote: » So you’re agnostic about - Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia between 1930 and 1974, as the Second Coming of Christ (Rastafarianism) - wanka tankan - Zeus - xenu - Odin - Bacchus
smacl wrote: » I love the richness and complexity of different traditions, belief systems and mythologies but also believe that there's more to something being possibly true than wanting it to be true. A bit sad maybe, but there you go. I find that the notion of an afterlife leads some people to waste the one life they definitely do have. They live like they're playing a game of space invaders with more lives left if they wipe out without realising they're already on their last guy
uptherebels wrote: » Is your experience of "him" an experience of him? Or something you attributed to "him"? We don't need to disprove God, the default position is that something doesn't exist until there is proof it does. On a separate point, how would you expect someone to prove a negative?
SouthWesterly wrote: » From my point of view you need to disprove God. This thread is testament to the fact that you can't. Millions upon millions since the beginning of creation have proven His existence by their experience of Him. From my point of view, it's you who needs to prove to me that He doesn't exist.The human race didn't believe the earth was round. Their non belief didn't change the facts.
SouthWesterly wrote: » From my point of view you need to disprove God. This thread is testament to the fact that you can't. Millions upon millions since the beginning of creation have proven His existence by their experience of Him. From my point of view, it's you who needs to prove to me that He doesn't exist. The human race didn't believe the earth was round. Their non belief didn't change the facts.
Rock77 wrote: » Do you believe in pink unicorns until somebody proves they don’t exist?
Rock77 wrote: » But surely you can see the flawed logic here... surely you know that you can’t prove something doesn’t exist... I know people have used pink unicorns and such to debate with you but do you see what their point is? YOU can’t prove that pink unicorns don’t exist.. can you? But that doesn’t prove they do exist, does it? So do you apply the same logic for everything? Do you believe in pink unicorns until somebody proves they don’t exist?
Bannasidhe wrote: » And they would have been correct - the Earth is not 'round'. But I suspect you mean they believed the Earth is flat - can you supply evidence 'the human race' believed this?
SouthWesterly wrote: » And yet the ops testament speaks of God sitting on the circle of the earth. Most sane people know the earth is a globe rather that a flat object if that's what your referring to.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I know He exists. You can't prove otherwise and yet atheism insists He doesn't. Surely the logic is flawed
Bannasidhe wrote: » You do not know. You believe. It is not the same thing.
SouthWesterly wrote: » As for wandering in.
SouthWesterly wrote: » No one here can disprove God and always put it back on the believer to prove Him.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I have my experience of Him. You don't and therefore He's not real to you or any other atheist.
SouthWesterly wrote: » From my point of view you need to disprove God.
Bannasidhe wrote: » I asked you to provide proof of your claim that the human race did not believe the Earth was round. The request was very clear. You made the claim. I am asking for the basis of that claim to be provided. The Bible doesn't count by the way. It does not encompass the 'human race'.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » Which, I repeat, was not what I said. Rightly so. If you want to make something up, then it is on you to show that that something is true. It is not for people to falsify a claim you abjectly, but consistently, refuse to offer a shred of evidence for. I have never experienced Australia either. That does not mean it is not real to me. People have evidenced the existence of Australia to me. I have not had any direct experience of Hitler either. Yet I have little doubts as to his historical existence. You are acting like direct personal experience is the only evidence for a claim. The problem is not that I do not have ONE piece of evidence that you claim you have. It is that I have ZERO evidence of ANY sort at all. It is you, not I, making it all about one piece/type of evidence. I am more open minded than that. THAT you think this is hardly in doubt, so you do not need to remind us of it. On what basis you think it however is opaque to many of us and, I am beginning to suspect, to you. Your entire basis for thinking people have to disprove unsubstantiated nonsense is basically that other people believed this unsubstantiated nonsense too.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Its nonsense to you. It's life to me.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Making the rules up as you go along. Who are you to say what counts?
3. While posting of controversial questions to stimulate debate is acceptable, soap boxing, i.e constant repetition of a single viewpoint while refusing to entertain discussion on it, is both disruptive and annoying, and will not be tolerated. You are expected to contribute something other than placard proclamations.
Bannasidhe wrote: » An afterlife would be nice.
nthclare wrote: » Ah come on now, it wasn't so long ago when Atheism Ireland were trying to get together on a Sunday and have a secular gathering.
kowloonkev wrote: » I really don't get people's obsession with others' faith. Some people believe in God. Get over it.
kowloonkev wrote: » Science, law, political systems, education systems are equally as corruptable as religion.
kowloonkev wrote: » We know scientists blatantly lie for money. We know they lied about the effects of smoking. We know they lied about face masks. So how can we know when they are telling the truth? How do we know whether humanity has proof of the existence of God? Would they tell us if they had proof? Would it be bad for business?
kowloonkev wrote: » Using science and law as bastions of how we ought to maintain standards, be responsible and hold people responsible is very amusing to me.