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a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Why does God need scribes? God created everything from nothing -- time, space, energy, matter -- everything. The entire Universe. God can't created a book without scribes? What's a book, compared to the Universe and everything in it? -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Welcome to the quagmire. I think that you will come to regret this. You have entered a world where facts don't matter and faith trumps reality. You will be told that you don't understand. That you're out of context. That you need the Holy Spirit. It's a long way down the rabbit hole. When you do make a solid point, the topic will shift. In the end, nothing good comes of it. You'll find out. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I'm the wrong person to attack the Bible's flaws. I can't take it seriously, long enough, to mount a proper attack. There was a time when I cared enough. Not any more. Life is short. I can't be bothered. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
The topic is drifting. We were speaking of the evidence for God's existence. I stated that there were no objective facts about God. That turned into this exchange about evidence. What you are now asking is vague. The topic will drift further. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
No standards for evidence...………. Never mind. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Yes. I think we can leave things there. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I think we are going to disagree on this one. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I mean this as a real question. In order for the Bible -- or anything else -- to be considered evidence -- does it or does it not; require more than the assertion that it is evidence? Behold the stars. Is this not evidence of God? Behold the mountains. Is this not evidence of God? Look. Trees. Is this not evidence of God? We can keep that up for ever. The gleam in a newborn's eye. Whiskers on kittens. Behold, the Bible. No. It's not evidence. Claiming it as evidence is an assertion. Nothing more. Unless you want to open Pandora's box and accept all the assertions as evidence. Look at that cloud formation. That's evidence of God. Look. A cat with extra toes.... No. Calling something evidence does not make it evidence. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I don't normally think of evidence -- which has been exposed as fraud -- as evidence. Think of the incentives that the religious world has to find evidence that the Exodus happened. Nothing. If said evidence existed, the pious would be rubbing our faces in it. Alright. What is the motive to accept the Bible as evidence -- aside from the desire to see the Bible as inerrant? Christians don't accept the Koran as inerrant. Or the Book of Mormon. Or the writings of Sun Myung Moon. Or Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy. All additional revelations from God which build on the Bible -- if we believe. What is belief? A strongly held opinion. We all have opinions. This is not evidence. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
You probably don't believe that their are green kangaroos on Mars. It is not that the evidence for God is inadequate. There is no evidence at all. None. What objective facts do we have about God? None at all. What then is the foundation for belief? Only assertions, made without evidence -- which can be dismissed without evidence. You make simple things complicated. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
When the community of organized "skeptics" goes on the attack -- because they know with supernatural certitude when something is bull ** -- I get to be "skeptical" of their "studies". -
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Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Yes, thank you. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
An addendum: That should have been Doloris Krieger. Not Deloris. -
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Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
An emotional response on my part, based on two sets of experience. I have taken workshops with Janet Macray and Deloris Krieger. I actually know something about the subject. Unlike the critics who foam over theory. Yes, foam. I have been harassed out of a few Skeptic groups. They never studied Therapeutic Touch and never had a session -- but they knew. Oh, how they knew. Mean, nasty and vicious hardly covers it. A true fuster cluck. And they always lead off with the Rosa papers -- like a Fundamentalist waving Scripture. Yes, I reacted badly. The slights have been very personal. In the best of all possible worlds, I would respond with equanimity. Alas, I am neither a Buddha nor a saint. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Oh. Those studies. Pure gotcha, from Holy warriors defending medical orthodoxy. The worst kind of "skeptic". I didn't respond to your link. You must be thinking of someone else. Are you sure you posted to this board? It's something I would have remembered. As to my opinion of the studies in question …………… They were a touch lacking in objectivity. They are well known. -
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Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
If I understand meredog correctly -- always a big "if" : He is saying that the evidence itself is objective. Interpretation of that evidence is subjective. It's a fine point. It could have been expressed better -- but I don't see bad intentions. -
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Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I don't remember any evidence. What am I over looking? -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
You have watched me have my own heated discussions with meredog. I have become convinced that meredog is a prisoner of his own inhuman standards of intellectual purity. I am persuaded that he has no bad intentions for us. The problem is his standards. I think he's making himself even more miserable with his standards than he's making you. You want to know where meredog stands? On intellectual razor's edge. It's not a good place to stand. A man can really cut himself up. We all have our issues. I urge you to be patient with meredog. He has his issues. We have ours. It's part of being Human. There are times when we all stink. Nothing for it but to try to be kind to each other, and move on. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
In a long past thread, when the discussion was about Agnosticism -- meredog has been purist about what is knowable. I'm not seeing that here. Possibly I'm simply not finding it. I suspect that your reacting to something old that isn't here now. There have been other threads, where people argued that external reality is subjective. I don't see that happening here. Still, sometimes the past echoes. In this instance, I think you're getting stuck on past arguments, instead of current stuff. -
How odd. It seem to me that the natural expression of Torah, is Orthodox Judaism.
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Maybe. Are you talking about Jews? Or Christians?
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a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
I went back over this thread, looking for what you're responding too. I can't find it. What are you responding too? -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
1. People have a right to be silly. Also mistaken and just plain wrong. If people want to believe in fairies or the wee folk, this is also not my problem. Beliefs about God or the gods are also out of reach. We can encourage critical thinking -- but we can not control belief. Just as well. If belief were controllable -- we would not be happy. Truly -- I don't Know what your issue is. For your own sake, I urge you to let it go. 2. You might remember that the next time we talk about Reiki or Therapeutic Touch. 3. What doctors do actually matters. Medical practice evolves. So does accountability. So do the rules regarding compensation. In England, the government does not pay for Homeopathy. -
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Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Do you think I'm only skeptical about God and Scripture? I'm also not happy with the evidence for Bigfoot. Also alien abduction. I'm not being mean. There are credibility issues. -
a common atheist fallacy
Jonathan H. B. Lobl replied to cuchulain's topic in Freethought, Secularism, No Religion
Does it actually matter whether the Bigfoot species exists? I mean, it's silly, but so what? Besides which -- objective evidence could turn up. It's not likely, but it's possible. The Flat Earth people are crazy. So are the Hollow Earth people. Big Foot? Really. Why do you care? It's so trivial. Not every battle is worth fighting. Just because it's silly and lacking in evidence -- does not make it worth fighting. People will always be into foolish crap. Most of it does not matter.