Baron
ET Founder
Again, you've gone on and on asking for more clarity from me, yet you have yet to provide any personal experiences of your own. Do I really need to ask you individual questions for you to clearly and succinctly state what your personal positions are on each of the topics we've discussed? You keep firing off questions but you don't ever answer or address any of the outstanding questions from your own perspective or quote anything specific. It's like you want to argue about what other people's positions are without having any basis, stories, or personal experiences to back up what your personal beliefs are. Studentofthemarkets and themickey seem to have no problem with this at all, but you on the other hand haven't provided anything whatsoever of value, neither from quoting scriptures nor by personal experiences you've had. If all you've got to contribute is the same one-liner that scripture fulfilled prophecy, that's an extremely weak premise to argue from. It's like saying you've now widdled the Bible down to a single sentence, and that's all you believe and you're sticking to it.Your answers are not full. For example, you gave an example of how you would just say "you don't know."
I asked you for clarity, and gave a specific example and asked would you also give that same answer to the example question. There is nothing wrong with getting clarity during a debate. Yet you want to vilify doing that during a debate, and labeling clarifying as "arguing."
I asked how you would respond to a scientific question. Would you give it the same scrutiny as you do religious questions. My premise was that you are biased, which is a fair position to investigate during a debate.
I asked more that once because to date, you haven't answered the simple example questions.
Nor did I. Again, I wanted to see if you would answer secular questions in the way you say you answer religious question. My questions are clear and simple to any reader, imo. Nothing complex or complicated.
Read above for my intention.
Once again, words are being put into my mouth. You could simply have asked me my intentions (rather than claiming to know them), like I did you with your prophecy timeframe restriction. And also, I actually made posts setting forth how religion and science actually work together.
Once again, ASK.
I generally don't bang on about myself unless it's relevant to making my point. Rarely is one data point (me) relevant. I've been busy trying to get you to clarify your positions.
Now maybe we could have progressed to where the discussing focused on me personally, but you never asked any questions; and I never got past discussing prophecy (again!?).
It'd be different if you posted, "I've asked you questions, but you don't answer any."
I see this everywhere and IRL. It's like questions have become a thing of the past ... like cursive writing.
Folks, if you want to know something, just ask.
In this case, my premise is that a scripture that documents fulfilled prophecy evidences the super natural, etc. It's that simple, and the logic would proceed from there, but we never get that far. Non-believers seem to really have a problem facing up to prophecy.
1. What personal information should I have included that's relevant to my premise?
2. ... that would help you understand the premise?
3. ... that would normally be included by others?
4. Why don't/didn't you just ask me what you think should be included; like I've been asking questions I am curious about?
I renew my unanswered questions.
I get it if you no longer want to debate.
I'm good either way.![]()
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