Deus Ex Machina
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On The Miniatures Page, in a thread on The DuuuuhVinci code, I made a crack about how entertaining it was to watch Christians get bent out of shape over a work of bad iction when they believe in their own, equally banal fiction (i.e. God). Of course, I'm now locked in a tooth and nail battle with a theist over the existance of God.
http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=76067
I'm getting nowhere, can I get some pointers? I suck at debate.
There is no point in debating the "existence of god" because that debate as stated, presupposes that the concept "god" has some sort of validity. You have allowed him or her to beg that question.
Almost all theists I have run into, when challenged on THAT point resort to to related arguments:
1) The universe must have been started by something/someone (the unmoved mover in Thomism).
The answer is to point out that the first part of this hypothesis requires that the universe cannot make itself (an unproven assertion) and secondly that someting unmade made it - which is a wonderful piece of circular logic.
The first part of the argument is that every effect has a cause and that no cause can exist without a prior effect.. The argument then progresses to - well then there must be a "prime mover" something that causes without itself being caused. this sounds wonderful until you realize that what is being done in this argument is to state a set of conditions and, then, bring in an argument where those conditions do not apply as a way to resolve the first argument.
2) The wonder and beauty and natural laws of the universe show a divine inspiration.
This is really a redaction of point 1.
No-one "sucks" at debate. Most people never bother to learn how to do it. Learn the logical fallacies for a start, then take a look over the subject of debate and logic. Take your time, learn the rudimentary basics and you will find yourself cutting apart these wafflers.