quash said:D. C. Bear said:quash said:D. C. Bear said:TexasScientist said:TexasScientist said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:No, it's well documented on this site here: https://sicem365.com/forums/7TexasScientist said:Wishfull thinking on your part doesn't make it reality.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:If religion is an intellectual cop out, then how is it that you've always been defeated intellectually by Christians?TexasScientist said:
Belief in a power outside of the physical universe only comes from the imaginations of humans. There is no other source. Science does ask questions, and strives to find the answers. Religion presumes, in the imaginations of humans, to know the answers before the questions are even asked. Religion is an intellectual cop out.
There, it is also well documented how your argument solely involves repeating the same phrase over and over, like your "Religion presumes to know the answers before the questions are even asked." You must have recycled this repetitive tripe at least a dozen times.Hmmm? Who repeats themselves? The more you pronounce something as true doesn't change the facts or the truth. You're offended because you've been trained and reinforced to believe in what is obviously obsurd. To confront those beliefs requires you to reconcile the time, and emotional commitment you have invested in those beliefs with reality. You would be required to accept that everything you were taught to believe about your existence is wrong, the social community you identify with is wrong, your understanding about who you are as a sentient being in this universe is all wrong. That's a hard pill to ask anyone to swallow. But, deep down I suspect you know it's true. That's why it is so offensive.Quote:
"you've alwyas been defeated"
Deep down, you know that the universe, and those of us in it, do not exist by chance, despite your wishing it was so. To face that reality, however, you would have to accept that your mind is not capable of really understanding the world in which we live or our place in it, and you take an incredible amount of pride in your own ability to understand the world. It provides you with feelings of superiority in a world of uncertainty and suffering, and you need those feeling to feel good about yourself.
Wrong on both counts. I find it totally humbling to exist by chance.
Wasn't addressing you.
I know. If you want a private discussion you know how to do it
Since I wasn't addressing you and you knew it, your claim I am wrong and your support for that argument from your own personal self knowledge isn't really relevant.