That's correct.That is why being agnostic is the only rational choice
I've always thought that Atheism takes just as much faith and belief as any religion. An Atheist and a religious person take the same leap of faith, just in opposite directions. While there is nothing that directly proves there is a higher power, there is also nothing to directly disprove it and its just as irrational to say there is no higher power (although I would'nt say that either belief is irrational).
All atheists are agnostic to some small degree but have made a decision based on the balance of evidence (well complete lack of) and the logical issues a god creates. It requires as much faith as not believing in unicorns
Does it take a leap of faith for you to not believe in Santa Claus? There is no evidence disproving his existence.
if you are alright with being an agnostic then you need to be agnostic about everything to be consistent
If an Athiest is to then say that it is irrational or illogical for someone to believe there is a god, based on their observations and experiences, then it is somewhat hypocritical and ignorant.
I'll kick it off: #1: Why is it that the bible describes a time when people were turned into salt, god himself spoke DIRECTLY TO THOUSANDS OF WITNESSES AT ONCE, angels frequently visited people, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WITNESSED MIRACLES such as parting of seas and Jesus producing two loaves and a fish for everyone, and other such crazy nonsense, when today, nothing even remotely similar has occurred on such grandiose scales that cannot be explained by simple weather or scientific means? Is god asleep?
How do you explain that?
I think its just happening on a smaller scale now. For example a guy I know was playing rugby, he sprained his ankle and was limping around. A mate saw it and said hey man can I pray for it. He prayed for it and then put his hand on it and straight away it was healed, the guy could walk on it normally and there was no pain in it at all. How do you explain that?
I'll admit that without absolute proof that unicorns do not exist that I would not say that they don't.
....If an Athiest is to then say that it is irrational or illogical for someone to believe there is a god, based on their observations and experiences, then it is somewhat hypocritical and ignorant.
Not believing me yeah thats fine but the neg rep? Thats just a little too far.Everyone has their own views, opinions and beliefs when it comes to this subject. Let them have their say, no need to down what others have said or neg rep them..+rep to all on page..
Oh wait nevermind, modern science repaired her broken heart. Thankyou Scientific Method, my faith in you shall never wain!jesu...SCIENCE Saves!
This thread has changed my opinion a good few times...
This dude is lost at sea, hes a christian, and he decides to pray to God to save him.He's quietly praying and a fishing trawler passes him, one of the sailors tosses him a rope and yells "Hey are you ok?! Get in" etc etc offering him help, but he declines, saying "God will save me."He continues to pray when a luxury cruiser passes him, again offering help. Again he declines, saying "God will save me."He continues to pray until a helicopter spots him, offering him assistance, which he declines with the same reason.He eventually dies. He gets to 'Heaven' and while he's there he speaks to God"Why didn't you save me!?" he asked, and God replies, "What do you mean? I sent 2 boats and a chopper?"I think its an argument that works both for and against religion.It proves that religion can make people behave dangerously, but it shows that there is a place for God in this day and age.This thread has changed my opinion a good few times, and I do agree religion is not the best, but I am most sure that there is a higher power up there somewhere(imo).
...but I am most sure that there is a higher power up there somewhere(imo).
religious apologist.
how does it show there is a place for god?that baby was saved by science - the science would have saved the baby if people had not prayed or even prayed for the baby to die - prayer does not have any divine effect