MeDeFe wrote:The big bang model may not have been proven, but the big bang theory explains enough to deserve being taken seriously.
I do take it seriously. And yet, we still have no way of knowing that there ever was a "beginning of the universe".
MeDeFe wrote:Following that line of reasoning it appears we can say that it is reasonably likely that there is a "something that existed at the beginning of the universe".
Which isn't the same as a cause for the beginning of the universe nor a sentience involved.
Snorri1234 wrote:Woodruff wrote:
I am referring to any of them and all of them. There is not a single one that doesn't require faith to reach them, because there is no proven method for reaching them. I'm not sure how you gather that the ball is in my court, given that all I've stated is the painfully, blatantly obvious...which you have yet to counter in any way.
His distinction is actually quite important. Gods like Odin and Zeus can be disproven by observations in a way, since they have locations and such. And even if they didn't, it's not hard to prove that a God which has contradicting characteristics does not exist. And that's not even going into the mess of the gods which could be considered to be mere forces.
Furthermore, it's important to note that not every God can be found in the same way. MeDeFe's point is that he needs a startingpoint on which god he is trying to disprove. He's not saying that he can neccesarily disprove them, but that he needs to know what he's trying to disprove.
Honestly, it's not that hard for you to bring up a specific God for him.
Except I don't want him to disprove them, I want him to PROVE them - a far different thing. If he cannot, then faith obviously must be involved, which was my original contention. Since he has so far not even attempted to prove ANY of them, it becomes readily apparent that he cannot - and yet, he continues to avoid that point. I'm still waiting.
But that's ok, since he's managed to get the discussion to devolve into meaningless dialogue, and you've enabled that. Well done on not having to face it, MeDeFe - well done! So just get back to me if you do want to get into a serious discussion on the subject, ok? Thanks.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.