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Quote[/b] (timor @ Mar. 27 2004,9:14)]Your problem is that you're looking at it as two opposing worldviews. Stop that. We are not arguing worldviews, we are arguing assertions. You keep asserting that the Bible is the word of God. Back it up.
There is no other way to look at it, Timor. My assertions are the foundations for my worldview. Your assertions show your foundations to be opposing. This is a worldview argument. To say that it isn't, is to miss the whole argument.
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Quote[/b] ]One, you are trying to play unfair, asking me to forsake my ultimate authority before we even start. This is unfair. Two, it would be circular in the same sense you accuse me of being circular. For you to say that "I don't believe in God" when the Bible says you do, is to start off with the presumption that the Bible is false.
I'm sorry, but you're a moron. Because the Bible says that I believe in god, no matter what I say, and no matter what I actually believe, the Bible is right. That's it -- this is the very last post I am going to make in response to, at very least, this subject. You are not worth arguing with, or talking to for that matter. The thought of you as a philosophy major scares the bejeezus out of me.
ad hominem. You are missing my whole argument. If the Bible is my ultimate authority, then this is how I must answer! How else can I answer? You don't seem to understand the epistemological structure here, because for you to just blow it off as ridiculous is quite
ridiculous, itself.
And by the way, I'm guess my going to grad school will scare you more
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Quote[/b] ]Again, if you said that there were errors in the Bible and it was flawed, this would be to start off with the presumption that the Bible was not ultimate authority. For if the Bible was ultimate authority then it would be of higher authority than science, so you couldn't use something of lower authority to discard something of higher authority. So you saying that there are errors in the Bible is to already presuppose your conclusion.
The only one doing presupposing is you! Please reread your posts -- they're absolutely ridiculous.
Ok. First off, we all presuppose things in every one of our discussions. So, to be sure, I'm not the only one doing the presupposing. I want to show you
what you are presupposing though, as you seem to be missing point. Let me show you your presuppositions.
Your claim:
There are errors in the Bible.
How do you know this?
Science and reason say so.
The Bible's claim:
It is the Word of God and must be taken as ultimate authority. There is nothing higher of authority. It is the foundation for reason and science as well as all knowledge.
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For you to say that science and reason claim the Bible to have errors is to hold the Bible into the microscope, so to speak, and test it to see if it is true, against (autonomous) reason and science.
For you to test the Bible
against reason and science to discover if it is true, is to hold reason and science as a higher authority, because they are
determining if the Bible can be true. They are the judge of the Bible.
Doing this however, is starting off with the presupposition that the Bible is wrong. Because the Bible claims to be ultimate authority. Testing it against something else, shows that you already presuppose it to be false. Thus, your presuppositions are already set up against it.
You are saying "The Bible is false, and thus the Bible is false." It's question begging, because if the Christian is right, you couldn't test it against science in the first place, as science isn't of higher authority, and science must be interpreted in light of scripture.
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Quote[/b] ]This is obvious circularity. And yes, I'm certain that I'm a philosophy major.
Look. You trying to do things such as prove the Bible with the Bible is circular. Me trying to (dis)prove one thing in the
universe with something else in the
universe is
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I believe I showed you your circularity above.
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Quote[/b] ]Earlier when I said that I believe something because the Bible says it, you said that I was being circular because I started out with the presumption that the Bible was true. See the resemblance?
No. This is absolutely the most horrid logic I've ever seen.
I believe I showed my logic to be not so horrid above
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Quote[/b] ]The atheist worldview has no way around disagreeing with the concept of rationality. Things happen by chance. Thus, there is no uniformity or set way of things happening. Thus the world is irrational.
Explain why chance is irrational. Wait, don't because a) it's not going to be a sound argument anyway, and b) I'm not going to bother responding regardless.
Why is chance irrational? Explain to me how it can't be!
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Quote[/b] ]In an atheist worldview, why can't science exist? I think Hume answered that pretty easily and I don't think it's been every responded to in a way that was valid. Science relies on rationality and universality. The atheistic worldview relies on irrationality and particulars.
No, Hume did not answer this. My god, all you do is make these asinine assertions.
Ok. I don't know if you are familiar with Hume. I can explain him a bit if you want. And I'm presenting tons of arguments. You haven't responded to any. Why is this? You are blowing me off rather than trying to argue your worldview as consistent and coherent with itself.
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Quote[/b] ]You haven't explained why those things can exist in your worldview. You have merely had faith that they did exist without questioning their basis.
And how do you know this?
For the last time, you do not know what goes on in my head. Stop making asinine assumptions and asinine assertions, because it's making an ass out of you.
I'm saying it comes with the territory and you haven't once tried to disprove me. You haven't even attempted to argue against me. I'm not exactly sure how you not understanding my arguments is making an "ass" (ad hominem) out of me, either.
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Quote[/b] ]I would say that if you truly believed that God didn't exist, then you wouldn't even know what a dog was. You wouldn't know anything, because my claim is that you only know things by knowing God.
I swear, you must be tripping on something pretty damn strong.
ad hominem.
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Quote[/b] ]You are just throwing my argument off as absurd. I can do the same for yours.
Your arguments
are absurd! This is without a doubt the most ridiculous exchange I've ever been in.
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Quote[/b] ]I'm not trying to make you angry. Honestly. But I showed you how you are living on blind faith. You just assume that there is reason and science when they rely on the very thing you are trying to deny.
No, you haven't! All of your arguments consist of circular logic, naked assertions, retarded assumptions, and giant non sequiturs. This is a joke.
My arguments have been circular in a sense, but only because they are consistent epistemologically. Yours have been circular also, presupposing that the Bible is false before you start. As I said before, this is a worldview argument...
My naked assertions are no more than yours. I'm merely stating my worldview beliefs out, and so have you. You haven't tried to argue against my "assertions" at all, showing me wrong. You are saying "no you are wrong and I am right" basically without anything else.
You haven't pointed out any giant nonsequitors. I'll wait for this one I guess.
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I made tons of arguments. I also repeated tons of arguments because you never responded to them. I can list them back if you want.
Don't bother, I'm finished. This is a waste of my time and yours.
It's not a waste of time if you don't understand my argument. I'll happily continue to try to explain it to you. Any time you attempt to attack Christianity in the future, I will call you out on your basis for knowledge, because you haven't made an attempt to show it so far.