10-25-2007, 03:23 PM | #691 | ||
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The problem with the color analogy is this--we know green exists. Even in a colorblind world we would know green exists. It's simply the wavelengths of light between about 500-550nm in the visible spectrum.
The person who isn't color-blind is merely observing a wavelength of light slightly differently than his companions, and, honestly, the only reason he even knows he's seeing it differently from them is because he became 'uncolorblind' suddenly. For all we know, everyone perceives green light as a slightly different 'color' from everyone else... or even a totally different one. God is not a spectrum of light. God can not be verified with instruments, like green can. Quote:
I mean, just LOOK at him. Mr. Unibrow of power over there. Curse you, organized religion! Will your evil never stop!? Seriously, making fun of Bob was like 98.5% of my reason for this post. Quote:
Also--don't make me force you into a usergroup without an ignore function to prove his/her existence.
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10-25-2007, 03:44 PM | #692 | |
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I mean and I don't get why you're under the impression that people who don't believe in God haven't 'felt' the same thing. Back forever ago when I was a church-goer I had that exact notion of an all-powerful being watching over me and guiding my destiny. It's just that I eventually determined that said feeling was utterly at odds with every single thing I could rationally observe and discern about the world around me.
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10-25-2007, 03:45 PM | #693 | ||
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Why would God send you to hell for not knowing he exists? If he's all powerful and has a divine plan, what would be the point of creating a life that doesn't know about him so he can send it to hell? Just thinking about the Bible makes me want to jump up, scream, "Objection!", and slam both of my hands on the table. Quote:
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I_Like_Swordchucks and his Amazing Technicolor God Coat: Objection one: How does this person know they're not insane? They're detecting something nobody else is able to detect. That's almost the definition of insanity, isn't it? I mean, in that case they'd be wrong, but it's always something to keep in mind: maybe it's not the rest of humanity that's mistaken. Odd thing to say, I know, from an atheist platform. But, I don't think most people see their religions like this at all. If nothing else, the whole bunch of ex-theists shows that no, it's not always some undeniable thing you can just sense and know must be there. Objection two: The person described is acting... well, infantile, I guess is how I'd describe it. Why would you keep insisting and trying to show somebody something you know they are unable to see? That IS annoying, and that's something the person should recognize. Objection three: Yes, the person does need proof that the colors "are there." They don't need proof that they're seeing something that wasn't there before, but they do need proof that there's something actually there, especially given that nobody can corroborate their perception. A bit of experimentation would show that they're able to distinguish EM wavelength variations in a much finer manner than their peers. Can you do this with God? Is there any correlation between your feeling and something that could be detected another way? Objection cynical: Sure you're not misinterpreting? Maybe you're just taking it how you want to take it? I mean, damn, God is a pretty specific thing, with all sorts of attributes and actions. You're sure that what you're feeling is the omnipotent, intelligent, benevolent creator of all things? Come on, it even reads crazy. |
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10-25-2007, 04:23 PM | #697 |
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That's hilarious, and I wish I had thought of it.
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I don't like the idea of hell and I am failry sure that it is an invention of man. You have to remember that over the years, the bible has been preverted by despots and tyrants to cow the local populations into obediance. Now think of a better way to do it other than telling them that they go to a firey pit of unpleasantness if they do not obey. I really honestly think this is the case, because there cannot be a just God and a God that sends people to hell, they are nutually exclusive. the reason that I don't think there is a hell is because God describes himself as love incarnate when he is preaching as jesus. and It is not until later in the bible that hell is mentioned. Someone who is love incarnate couldn't concieve of a place as dark and as scary as hell. That beast was dreamed up in the minds of men.
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10-25-2007, 05:36 PM | #700 | ||
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But really, I don't know about the "fool" part but I really don't get why you're so upset about the illogical part, as you yourself are describing your belief - specious analogies to sensory perception set aside - as what is rather straightforwardly an entirely inexplicable compulsion to believe. That's not a logical thing. I mean it could even be right, that still wouldn't make it logical.
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