Starscream,
No. You told me first rem, I only 'told' you back.
The funny thing is that it's clear you didn't get the point. Perhaps I was too subtle.
Actually I have no problem with your or anyone's belief in god or gods. Most of my good, intelligent friends are theists. The only thing that bugs me is when theists, who believe because of faith - which can be a beautiful thing, choose to go beyond that paradigm and claim that their beliefs have some rational foundation. That's why I'm challenging you. Oh, yeah, and you've also made severally demonstrably false claims. Can we be friends?
If you had only gone all the way and said scientists don't manufacture evidence. Because then I could have told you that the person you were referring to was yourself! You are too wiley for me though. You infer ad hom without actually making it. So clever of you rem.You have made a positive claim, yet you have not backed it up with any facts. I'm sure there are some naughty scientists out there that manufacture evidence, but there is no conspiracy theory like you are making it out to be. The peer review process, though not perfect, goes far in weeding out the chaff. If you have some particularly aggregious examples that are still considered valid today, I'm all ears. I'm open to hearing all sides.
It seems about 50% of atheists tell me this when I say I was an atheist. Apparently the definition of an atheist to idiots like this is: Person who refuses to accept the possibility a God exists for all time and can never change their mind, but if they do they are too stupid to have ever been an atheist because atheists are smart enough to hate people who leave atheism which means since we hate that person for claiming to have been an atheist they never were an atheist and we just make up this new definition to atheist so they can't subvert our arguments as to how stupid "God people" are and we tell them they were agnostic which is not as smart as atheist.Well, looks like I was spot on. You don't have the foggiest idea what an atheist is. I know of no atheists personally who refuse to accept the possibility of a god. Most atheists are what you would call agnostic... the question is still open since there is not enough evidence to come to a firm conclusion. But in the mean time, I don't believe in Zeus or Jehovah, or any of the other millions of man-created gods. Therefore I am an atheist. See how that works?
You don't know me. If you want to know me, take a look in the mirror and you see me 3 years ago.LOL. You claim that I don't know you, but apparently you have the balls to assert that you know me! Pot, kettle, black?
I was an atheist. I did not believe that any god existed and actively thought there was evidence that refuted the assertion that the universe or anything in it was created by a supernatural force.So you were a Gnostic Atheist. It's not difficult to figure out why you are now a theist. Your sense of logic was never fully formed. Gnostic Atheists are not rational because they believe there is proof against the existence of gods when there is not.
The universe does not require your hypothetical unicorns for it to exist. It is a completely arbitrary whim of yours to compare the creation to your hypothetical unicorn turd.Ah but it does, because this Unicorn created the universe. Now disprove it. But in the end you sound like a cool kid. Just keep your options open. Amen,
Life is too complex to believe in evolution. Everytime I watch a tv program about evolution. Their explanations show there is an intelligent being behind it behind all this. So believing in God is more beneficial to me that way. I don't see other way or explanation to why are we on earth?This is why I stated that you do not seem to understand Evolution and science in general. If you get your evolution education by watching tv, then that is a problem, and I would expect a scientist to know better. Also, you have been relying on long refuted philosophies such as Paley and Pascal to support your belief. You stated that you believe having a being above all others makes sense, though this belief turns into an infinite regress. I know there are many scientists who believe in god and that is great. We need people of all types. But when people try to go beyond faith to explain their irrational beliefs they open themselves up to questioning. Take care! rem