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Old 05-28-2013, 11:34 PM
Eliseus Eliseus is offline
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Originally Posted by JurisDictum [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
No it doesn't. It is not up to anyone to disprove there isn't a supreme all powerful being that wants you to do various things listed in a ancient book. That is not the default position of a thinking human.
No one is born a Christian (or Muslim, Jew ect..). That shit is generally drilled in their head as a 4-6 year old kid that is still incapable of critical thought. These beliefs are then reinforced regularly by the community and become a pillar of their social life. We are social creatures prone to tribalism, of course people are reluctant to give up their customs and rituals.
If you want to admit there is no logical reason for your beliefs and they just make you happy, whatever. However, you treaded into a debate forum and attempted to argue your beliefs are justified. You can expect to be challenged.
So far all you offered was a weak ass argument from personal incredulity:
Evolution says that people just came into existence by chance.
I cannot see how this is possible.
Evolution must be false.
Why don't you just cut the crap and admit its personal experience (feeling the holy or whatever) that lead you to be a Christian. Not some analysis of the facts.
Actually, I haven't really argued in a sense anything you are trying to put into my mouth, mostly just none of the people in this forums are Credible sources to try and judge the existence of a higher being or not and also trying to point out that theories =/ fact. I've also just given "fun" reads, yet people like asslawen apparently read right past that trying to argue for me that I'm arguing that this famous atheist now believes in God must be proof a god without even reading that I CLEARLY put in the beginning of my post that I thought that was a fun read.

I guess I shouldn't expect more though from fat potato chip gorging people trying to live in the past.