IP Addresses thread - strangely turns to a God thread!

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Personally, I want to believe in a god for personal reasons. I also have a separate moral code which has nothing to do with my hope and belief of a god. So my actions are (I hope) for the common good and purpose of protecting mine and my own. This has nothing to do with god.
I can appreciate your reasons, but others hide behind the mask of having a religion to justify their so called moral codes.
I am an Atheist and do not require any so called ' God ' or their followers to help me in protecting mine or my own.
If moral codes were sacrosanct, then perhaps many Catholic priests would not be so sanctimonious.
 
We can't comprehend eternity and infinity

So the insecure/afraid/confused came up with the idea of God(s).

Then some very shrewd businessmen came up with the church.

I note that the religionists STILL haven't answered my questions of several pages ago. :rolleyes:
 
I can appreciate your reasons, but others hide behind the mask of having a religion to justify their so called moral codes.
I am an Atheist and do not require any so called ' God ' or their followers to help me in protecting mine or my own.
If moral codes were sacrosanct, then perhaps many Catholic priests would not be so sanctimonious.
Hence why I separate god and morals. IMHO the flaw is to connect the two up.
 
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I note that the religionists STILL haven't answered my questions of several pages ago. :rolleyes:
I'm not a religionist, but I'll answer your question based on my views. God created everything with no purpose nor judgement, including love and pain. There is no rhyme nor reason to it.
 
As a worldview, atheism is intellectually bankrupt and is wrought with philosophical problems. One of the biggest is its lack of ability to account for our own existence.
 
As a worldview, atheism is intellectually bankrupt and is wrought with philosophical problems. One of the biggest is its lack of ability to account for our own existence.
Hmm. The trouble is, of course, which is the "right" religion?
 
As a worldview, atheism is intellectually bankrupt and is wrought with philosophical problems. One of the biggest is its lack of ability to account for our own existence.
How do you base your judgement on this? Are you still basing your answers on a book written years ago by an unknown author?
Do you not agree that many wars are based on religion?
 
I note that the religionists STILL haven't answered my questions of several pages ago. :rolleyes:
I'm not a religionist, but I'll answer your question based on my views. God created everything with no purpose nor judgement, including love and pain. There is no rhyme nor reason to it.

Prove to me that your God created everything. You can't. Same as I can't prove that your God didn't exist. It's all about beliefs. I cannot accept that a 'God ' existed. If Jesus were true, why wasn't he Brown skinned and not White?
 
Atheism can only offer ignorance and guesses as to how we came into existence.
 
It is fricking hilarious that religioneers are saying unbelievers are wrong because they can't prove otherwise :LOL:

So far all God has done is a choice between Naff-All or Fook-it-Up.

Childhood Leukemia? Ovarian Cancer? Free Will? Sin without consequence?


The religionists can't explain the 4 things without either contradicting themselves or resorting to spurious/irrelevant quotes from passages of a book that isn't even what they think it is.


And why is Mike back here? I thought he was ignoring me? Or did he log in with the wrong credentials and post by mistake? :mrgreen:
 
Atheism can only offer ignorance and guesses as to how we came into existence.
You and others still cannot answer the basic question.
Show me the truth about your 'God ' You cant.
Don't go quoting paraphrases from your non descript book, I could quote you from Dan Brown, but you wouldn't like it.
Grow up and smell the Roses, they are real
 
Cancer is man made. There is nothing in the natural environment which can cause cancer.

Cancer = Mans creation.
 
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