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[b said:Quote[/b] ]lol when I tried to tell him that the moderators yelled at me for attacking him!!! Pretty lame... Cant even speak the word of God on a Christian Forum anymore.
What specifically did you disagree with?[b said:Quote[/b] (Genesis1315 @ Oct. 17 2004,7:17)]Thank you for covering it again for me. You are so nice to me![]()
Talking about a belief in God though... Since I disagree with your analysis of Argument to Design, it (Argument to Design) makes sense to me.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I understand that God is eternal and all that. However, for the purpose of the watchmaker analogy, it doesn't work for the reasons described.
As far as Pascal's Wager is concerned, it has its basis in an insincere approach to belief. You ask me to believe in your God, not because I want to, or I truly have any feelings for Him, but out of fear of missing out on eternal bliss. Do you really think God wants a convert whose only reason for following Him is by taking a safe bet?
If I'm going to put my eternal life in the hands of a god, I will do so because I truly belive in that god, not because I'm hedging a bet.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you said.[b said:Quote[/b] (Rithkil @ Oct. 17 2004,7:45)][b said:Quote[/b] ]I understand that God is eternal and all that. However, for the purpose of the watchmaker analogy, it doesn't work for the reasons described.
As far as Pascal's Wager is concerned, it has its basis in an insincere approach to belief. You ask me to believe in your God, not because I want to, or I truly have any feelings for Him, but out of fear of missing out on eternal bliss. Do you really think God wants a convert whose only reason for following Him is by taking a safe bet?
If I'm going to put my eternal life in the hands of a god, I will do so because I truly belive in that god, not because I'm hedging a bet.
If that's your motivation, you're going nowhere.
At this point in time, DV, we will be more than happy to take it any way you give it![b said:Quote[/b] (Dark Virtue @ Oct. 17 2004,7:49)]Are you saying that I should NOT believe in God because I love Him and truly believe in Him. But rather because I'm simply afraid of going to Hell?
Actually that may not be an accurate statement.[b said:Quote[/b] (Rithkil @ Oct. 17 2004,8:45)]If that's your motivation, you're going nowhere.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Actually that may not be an accurate statement.
God never gives a qualifier for WHY you believe, He just requires your belief and acceptance of Him as Lord.
But you want my motivation to be FEAR.[b said:Quote[/b] (Rithkil @ Oct. 18 2004,8:45)][b said:Quote[/b] ]Actually that may not be an accurate statement.
God never gives a qualifier for WHY you believe, He just requires your belief and acceptance of Him as Lord.
That's the problem in the first place. He has no motivvaion to believe. That's what I'm saying. If you have no motivation to believe, you're not gonna suddenly, miraculously believe. That's what I meant.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]But you want my motivation to be FEAR.
Fear of some eternal torment inflicted by an ever loving God.
You're telling me that God doesn't want me to come to Him out of love or loyalty, out of genuine belief, but because He wants me to be afraid of His punishment.
Isn't that what you're saying?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. Revelation 3:20