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I have never cared for "real" to you theology. God is God. We may be closer or further away from right concepts of Him, but God is not a "to me" in the sense that my perceptions affect His reality.
TerryRC will tell you of the Catholic church's insistence of a geocentric universe. That was real "to them" but it was not real.
Comparing the supernatural (god) to the natural (the solar system and universe) is like comparing apples... and rocks (but more extreme).
TerryRC will tell you of the Catholic church's insistence of a geocentric universe. That was real "to them" but it was not real.
Comparing the supernatural (god) to the natural (the solar system and universe) is like comparing apples... and rocks (but more extreme).
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
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Terry,
My point is that reality is not subject to the will of the believer. You of all people I would have imagined to agree with that, which is why I gave the example of the geocentric universe.
I think you have a knee-jerk reaction to anything a Christian says. Did you have a bad experience with Christians early in life like Ziggy's?
My point is that reality is not subject to the will of the believer. You of all people I would have imagined to agree with that, which is why I gave the example of the geocentric universe.
I think you have a knee-jerk reaction to anything a Christian says. Did you have a bad experience with Christians early in life like Ziggy's?
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I think you have a knee-jerk reaction to anything a Christian says. Did you have a bad experience with Christians early in life like Ziggy's?
I don't think that pointing out that one can't compare the supernatural to the natural is a "knee-jerk" reaction, Sheik.
God means different things to different people. Photosynthesis is always the same, no matter who is watching the reaction.
I don't think that pointing out that one can't compare the supernatural to the natural is a "knee-jerk" reaction, Sheik.
God means different things to different people. Photosynthesis is always the same, no matter who is watching the reaction.
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
-Sir John Harrington
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But Terry, photosynthesis is the same whether or not someone is correct about photosynthesis. A million 8th graders get it wrong, but it doesn't mean that photosynthesis changes.
Now of course we can empirically study photosynthesis in a way that we can't empirically study God. Sure. But that does not preclude the idea that there are right and wrong beliefs about God. We may well be right and we may well be wrong, but I don't see how God changes due to our own lack of ability to comprehend Him or faith.
One can perhaps be a relativist as far as religion goes, but with so many contradictory beliefs about God, someone is going to be right and someone is going to be wrong. If indeed there is no god, then the atheists are right and I am wrong. It wouldn't matter at all what I thought.
Conversely, as I expect will happen, when God shows Himself plainly, some will be right and others will be wrong. I do not expect to be wrong about His Incarnation and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. I fully expect to be wrong about the priorities that I have made and the ways in which I have interpreted much of the Scriptures.
But my believing in something does not make it so, and neither does it make it not so.
Now of course we can empirically study photosynthesis in a way that we can't empirically study God. Sure. But that does not preclude the idea that there are right and wrong beliefs about God. We may well be right and we may well be wrong, but I don't see how God changes due to our own lack of ability to comprehend Him or faith.
One can perhaps be a relativist as far as religion goes, but with so many contradictory beliefs about God, someone is going to be right and someone is going to be wrong. If indeed there is no god, then the atheists are right and I am wrong. It wouldn't matter at all what I thought.
Conversely, as I expect will happen, when God shows Himself plainly, some will be right and others will be wrong. I do not expect to be wrong about His Incarnation and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. I fully expect to be wrong about the priorities that I have made and the ways in which I have interpreted much of the Scriptures.
But my believing in something does not make it so, and neither does it make it not so.
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SheikBen wrote:Terry,
My point is that reality is not subject to the will of the believer.
Then is supernaturalism subject to the will of the believer?
"If we let people see that kind of thing, there would never again be any war": Pentagon official explaining why the U.S. military censored graphic footage from the Gulf War
Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." -- Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Physicist and Professor, Nobel Prize 1921
Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." -- Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Physicist and Professor, Nobel Prize 1921
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One can perhaps be a relativist as far as religion goes, but with so many contradictory beliefs about God, someone is going to be right and someone is going to be wrong. If indeed there is no god, then the atheists are right and I am wrong. It wouldn't matter at all what I thought.
OK so if the atheists are right what you think won't matter. Are you like hedging your bets? Should all of us non-believers pick a team in an effort to improve our odds? LOL
Hey, I want to know if the Jews are god's chosen people, but they die without believing in Christ, are they going to hell? What sense does that make? Why did he choose them only to let them all wind up on the other team?
So much of this just makes absolutely no sense to me.
Wanna know what's worse? How about reincarnation? You know, you have to keep coming back over and over again trying to get it right? I don't want to come back. I'll believe in whatever I have to in order to avoid that.
Many pagans believe in reincarnation. I once had a pagan tell me we could come back as anything......not even be a person. She said she thought I might come back as a dove. OMG I don't want to come back as a rat with wings. Doves are kinda cute and all but they're closely related to pigeons and that's just too eww. Isn't being a person nasty enough?
I'd better get some sleep. I'll never be able to read all the things you guys posted over the course of two weeks.
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Aaron wrote:SFCraig wrote:Aaron wrote:There's a difference in oversite and control and involvement, don't you agree!!!!!!!!!!
But you say "Government should stay out and let the markets correct themselves"; apparently by the Government gaining oversight? Stay out or get in?
It's one thing when the government fails by not properly overseeing the banking industry. It's another when they actually contribute to the mess.
A very interesting read. You might actually learn something.Federal officials heap much of the blame for the subprime mortgage mess on lenders, claiming they recklessly made too many high-cost home loans to borrowers who couldn't afford them.
It turns out that the U.S. government itself was one of the lenders giving out high-interest, subprime mortgages, some of them predatory, according to government documents filed in federal court.
source
I found this quote particularly interesting. Tell me what you think.In 2004, the FDIC hired an outside expert, Silver Spring, Md., consultant Ronald L. Freudenheim, to assess the loans sold to Beal Bank. A version of the consultant's report, recently filed in court by Beal, said that 13% of the loans showed no evidence that the borrowers' incomes were verified, while in 16% of loans the borrowers had too little income for the debt they were taking on. Overall, he said, 56% of the loans violated Superior's guidelines and "should not have been issued." The assessment didn't differentiate between Old Superior and New Superior mortgages.
Just out of curiousity Craig, did you not learn anything or did you not read the article?
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Now of course we can empirically study photosynthesis in a way that we can't empirically study God. Sure. But that does not preclude the idea that there are right and wrong beliefs about God. We may well be right and we may well be wrong, but I don't see how God changes due to our own lack of ability to comprehend Him or faith.
So then you agree that comparing the supernatural and the natural is not really valid?
That the natural can be empirically measured or defined and the supernatural cannot?
Glad to know I wasn't knee-jerking.
So then you agree that comparing the supernatural and the natural is not really valid?
That the natural can be empirically measured or defined and the supernatural cannot?
Glad to know I wasn't knee-jerking.
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
-Sir John Harrington
-Sir John Harrington
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You may have noticed that photosynthesis and the supernatural were only compared in the sense that one can be correct or incorrect about either.
I never suggested otherwise.
I never suggested otherwise.
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Incidentally, Terry, I did not mean to insult you when I said that you had a knee jerk reaction. I think you are being a bit defensive here.
I have a knee jerk reaction to most anything my mom says, even when we agree.
I have a knee jerk reaction to most anything my mom says, even when we agree.
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TerryRC wrote:
God means different things to different people. Photosynthesis is always the same, no matter who is watching the reaction.
You think so, ..... huh?
Scientists have discovered the first organism known to rely on photosynthesis in a place where the sun never shines.
The creature lives well more than a mile under the sea and captures dim radiation coming from hydrothermal vents.
http://www.livescience.com/animals/050622_extreme_creature.html
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You may have noticed that photosynthesis and the supernatural were only compared in the sense that one can be correct or incorrect about either.
Except theories about photosynthesis can be disproven or supported by emperical evidence. Theories about god cannot - not in this life, at least.
You can't KNOW if you are correct or incorrect when it comes to god.
Thus my comment of comparing apples to rocks. It was not meant to be anti-religion [although I notice you used "Christian", instead - you do realize that non-christian religions have god(s) also].
Except theories about photosynthesis can be disproven or supported by emperical evidence. Theories about god cannot - not in this life, at least.
You can't KNOW if you are correct or incorrect when it comes to god.
Thus my comment of comparing apples to rocks. It was not meant to be anti-religion [although I notice you used "Christian", instead - you do realize that non-christian religions have god(s) also].
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You think so, ..... huh?
I know you are "anti-anything Terry says", Sammy.
What you have cited is STILL the photosynthetic dark and light reactions. They are just in an odd place.
Keep tryin'. You may someday be rewarded with something other than FAIL!
I know you are "anti-anything Terry says", Sammy.
What you have cited is STILL the photosynthetic dark and light reactions. They are just in an odd place.
Keep tryin'. You may someday be rewarded with something other than FAIL!
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
-Sir John Harrington
-Sir John Harrington
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Nice comeback, Sammy.
You tried to poke at my argument and were had.
Shoulda just kept your mouth shut.
You tried to poke at my argument and were had.
Shoulda just kept your mouth shut.
Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
-Sir John Harrington
-Sir John Harrington
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