I made that suggestion a couple pages back, and even included a link. I don't think the suggestion will take.
Indeed you did.
I made that suggestion a couple pages back, and even included a link. I don't think the suggestion will take.
Russel's Teapot, is in what way relevant to the thread subject 'gods purpose'?
Well I am not saying it is true. If it were true I would not have to say it was possible.You saying it doesn't make it true though.Jodie - did you read what I said about it being possible that we are indeed born with this inherent understanding of good and evil ?
Here: Did you read what I said about it being possible for gravity to spontaneously quit working?
It might be the case that for some it is so and for others it is not...a genetic thing. You either have it or you don't.
Alrighty then. In the interest of semantic arguments ad nauseum...
You saying it's possible doesn't actually make it possible.
No I am not. I am saying that anything which is true is fact and thus there is no need to say it is possible.
I am saying it is possible not claiming it is true/fact.
And I invite you to evaluate Russell's Teapot.
Yeah, I'm a theist of sorts, I guess. I do think we are created beings but I seriously doubt that the purpose that we attribute to that creation is what religions assume it is , or whether it has any purpose at all to begin with, or if a sentient source of creation does exists.
If you look at the whole of reality, including what can't be seen such as the cause for gravity, as an example, all of this good/evil stuff doesn't make any sense. It's just a matter of recycling matter over and over again to create new forms, kind of like a kaleidoscope.
I think whatever driving force is responsible for everything is embedded within everything, and like an artist who paints, the painting kind of evolves as it goes along without a plan. I'm not certain if I believe that creative driving force is sentient or if it derives meaning through IT's creation. I'm undecided about what I believe about it's origins or true nature. I hope we are evolving towards some kind of clarity on the matter. I compare it to the ancient humans that didn't recognize the color blue until recent history, relatively speaking, in the last 3-4000 years. I'm hoping whatever IT is has always been right there in front of us and that we had to develop the capacity to recognize IT, assuming there is an IT there in the first place. I hope that makes sense.
http://www.sciencealert.com/humans-couldn-t-even-see-the-colour-blue-until-modern-times-research-suggests
IMO , I think it will be more of a recognition or transition psychologically, something that we recognize within ourselves that will be transformative and enable humans, as a society, to progress and not destroy ourselves, maybe, I'm just guessing really. I don't get the concept in Christianity for needing a savour, if anythiing, it makes more sense if it's up to us to save ourselves from oblivion.
I think whatever driving force is responsible for everything is embedded within everything, and like an artist who paints, the painting kind of evolves as it goes along without a plan. I'm not certain if I believe that creative driving force is sentient or if it derives meaning through IT's creation. I'm undecided about what I believe about it's origins or true nature. I hope we are evolving towards some kind of clarity on the matter. I compare it to the ancient humans that didn't recognize the color blue until recent history, relatively speaking, in the last 3-4000 years. I'm hoping whatever IT is has always been right there in front of us and that we had to develop the capacity to recognize IT, assuming there is an IT there in the first place. I hope that makes sense.
http://www.sciencealert.com/humans-couldn-t-even-see-the-colour-blue-until-modern-times-research-suggests
IMO , I think it will be more of a recognition or transition psychologically, something that we recognize within ourselves that will be transformative and enable humans, as a society, to progress and not destroy ourselves, maybe, I'm just guessing really. I don't get the concept in Christianity for needing a savour, if anythiing, it makes more sense if it's up to us to save ourselves from oblivion.
A work in progress then? I think God isn't some separate thing that is outside of our existence.
I think the creator/creation is everything we see and also things we can't see, like what causes gravity.
I don't think of this creator/creation, whatever you want to call it, as a godlike person, it just is.
If the creator is indeed everything then it's been here all along and we were too blind to see it.
I'm hoping one day we evolve where it will be easily recognizable rather than theorizing about the possibility, or creating religions that fall short in describing what the creator is.
I used the example of ancient people that didn't recognize the color blue as an analogy. No humans saw the color until recently.
I believe he had a two month suspension, IIRC.It would seem we have run out of theists to spar with on this thread. Even Navigator has departed our shores it seems.
My fellow atheists would seem to have done a good job and sent the theists on their way - apart from logger who was suspended.
Can anyone tell me how to find out how long a poster has been suspended for?
I think Navigator is far from done on this forum. I'm sure she will start even more threads and hijack other threads to push her "GOD is consciousness" and "Our purpose is to beIt would seem we have run out of theists to spar with on this thread. Even Navigator has departed our shores it seems.
My fellow atheists would seem to have done a good job and sent the theists on their way - apart from logger who was suspended.
Can anyone tell me how to find out how long a poster has been suspended for?
I think Navigator is far from done on this forum. I'm sure she will start even more threads and hijack other threads to push her "GOD is consciousness" and "Our purpose is to bespurioussuperior non-evil agnostics and spread our goodness to infinity and beyond" pet fantasy ideas.
I compare it to the ancient humans that didn't recognize the color blue until recent history, relatively speaking, in the last 3-4000 years.
I don't believe there is evidence to the claim that humans didn't recognize the color blue outside of ancient Greeks not having a specific word for it, to our understanding.Que?
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I don't believe there is evidence to the claim that humans didn't recognize the color blue outside of ancient Greeks not having a specific word for it, to our understanding.
Evidently there was, they tested one group of primitive tribes people in the article with a blue block mixed in with the green blocks and asked them to find the block that was different. They couldn't find it.