Kinda like God, huh...JUst because you don't understand something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Kinda like God, huh...JUst because you don't understand something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
You don't believe it but you know it. Uh Huh.Lol.
I neither believe or disbelieve that the sun rises in the east because I "know" it does.
Try to read more carefully.You don't believe it but you know it. Uh Huh.
I got to tell you, talking shit doesn't make the shit sound any better.
I can look at a clock and know the sun rose due to the time. That doesn't mean I can't be wrong, maybe my clock is wrong. So I take another measurement by looking at my phone. And knowing I could still be wrong, but with a high degree of certainty, I would say I know the sun came up. If I was less sure about the time I might say I believe the sun came up. So, not taking it on faith.And if you're sleeping at the time? You have faith that it rose...even if it's a cloudy day...
Try making sense. You can't know something before believing it's true first. That's plain logic.Try to read more carefully.
I niether believe it or disbelieve it, because I Know it.
What you said was clear. Most people understand the difference between "know" and "believe."Try to read more carefully.
I niether believe it or disbelieve it, because I Know it.
What you said was clear. Most people understand the difference between "know" and "believe."
You deleted the second part: Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it does exist.Kinda like God, huh...
lol...that changes nothing about my point...I can look at a clock and know the sun rose due to the time. That doesn't mean I can't be wrong, maybe my clock is wrong. So I take another measurement by looking at my phone. And knowing I could still be wrong, but with a high degree of certainty, I would say I know the sun came up. If I was less sure about the time I might say I believe the sun came up. So, not taking it on faith.
Faith would be sitting in a basement with no windows and lights, no clocks and phones, sitting in the dark for 3 days, and suddenly proclaiming that you know the sun came up today. Faith is knowledge without and in spite of evidence. Like a belief. Well, the sun comes up every day, and you've been down there awhile, so safe to say the sun came out. Plus, there's about a 50/50 chance it is still up. We are all discounting the minute possibility the sun doesn't come out tomorrow.
Many god believers do not know this. This isn't the first believer to elevate belief above knowledge.
Try making sense.Try making sense. You can't know something before believing it's true first. That's plain logic.
lol...I do understand it...I understand it is complex...You deleted the second part: Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it does exist.
That the universe is too complex for you to understand is evidence of itself: it just means you don't understand it.
You said "too complex." So if it was simpler than it is, you'd accept that there wasn't a god. And since we know you would not accept that conclusion, then you know that "the universe is too complex for there not to be a god" isn't a good faith argument.lol...I do understand it...I understand it is complex...
Yes, too complex for evolution...not too complex for God...You said "too complex."
The second part, which you deleted:Yes, too complex for evolution...not too complex for God...
I believe Nebraska will win their first game this saturday.Try making sense. You can't know something before believing it's true first. That's plain logic.
Good, again you are correct.I believe Nebraska will win their first game this saturday.
I know that they lost to Oklahoma last weekend.
See the difference.
Then your point is irrelevant to my point.lol...that changes nothing about my point...
Backatcha...Then your point is irrelevant to my point.
I wasn't making my point to you though, soBackatcha...
I only need one:
“NO EVIDENCE.
Most things which we accept, we accept on the basis of proof. That proof is not always rock solid (some of it is based on spurious media claims, for example) but there is a standard to which we hold most of our beliefs. Things that don’t meet that standard – the Tooth Fairy, let’s say – we discard as not impossible, but extremely unlikely.
God, however, many people accept with no proof at all. Belief in God is a product of upbringing, societal and cultural convention, a desire for comfort and intellectual laziness.
There is no evidence that God exists. You may have had some kind of personal experience – what we “anecdotal evidence” that has convinced you personally that he’s out there. But most people would concede that that kind of evidence is not evidence at all. It can’t be repeated under test conditions and there are other possible explanations for what may have happened.
Fact: NO ONE HAS EVER PRESENTED ONE IOTA OF PERSUASIVE EVIDENCE THAT THERE IS A GOD.”
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Nebraska's program sucks so bad, I'm not able to follow.I believe Nebraska will win their first game this saturday.
I know that they lost to Oklahoma last weekend.
See the difference.
No. You don’t.I understand it is complex...
Good point.No. You don’t.
Without at least one other Universe to compare it to, you have no idea how complex or simple ours is.
I know. It hurts.Nebraska's program sucks so bad, I'm not able to follow.