minor correction: now that others have started quoting you on this, i thought i'd point out that the correct term is either "occam's razor" or "ockham's razor", with the former being a tad more popular:Originally posted by FasterPussycat
this is "Ockam's Razor."
well, in my view, an action is immoral if a) it hurts others (people/animals) on the receiving end (considerably) more than it gains the initiator, and b) the initiator has a choice.Originally posted by darkhorse
If this is it, then this is it. If I am a collection of atoms and Hitler is a collection of atoms, what makes my view more right than his?
bingo! to me that's a very strong indication that religion is just a cultural phenomenon. whether it is a human reaction to true higher power, the wish to explain everything unknown, a group behaviour resulting in evolutionary advantage, or something else is of course another question.Originally posted by SicilianTM
Most of the world's religions are incompatible - what makes you think that the one true religion just happens to be the one you were born into?
well, the technical answer to this is that time is a property of our universe, so "before" and "after" only have a meaning within the universe, not outside of it. of course, that does not mean that the scientific investigation should not attempt to go beyond our universe. if at all possible.Originally posted by rs7
what is more incomprehensible than the age or size of the universe, is the time that existed before that! How long was there nothing?
Originally posted by Kymar
Now where did you learn all that, and why do you consider that source credible? If someone debunked it, would it cause you to change your beliefs?
Originally posted by FasterPussycat
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LMAO!!! what dark is really saying here is the reader get to interpret the works in any way he likes. and when you come across a contradiction, an fallacy or inaccurate fact (and you will hehe) the reader gets to substitute his own meaning to make everything all right again. LOL! what a crock of BS. unbelievable. do you ever listen to yourself dark? :-D [/B]
Originally posted by darkhorse
Faster:
What I'm saying is that the common criticisms brought against scripture are usually ignorant and surface level at best, intended misinterpretations or willfully ignorant misconceptions at worst. I have not heard them all but sometimes I feel like I have. I love the sympathetic atheists who deem christians to be sadly stupid and doubt their ability to tie shoes or connect dots.
Faster, I try not to intentionally insult those who disagree with me, let alone bring them to blows. You seem to take the opposite tack. If I didn't know better, I would swear you want me to take a swing at you. I don't understand why.
Let's put my obvious stupidity aside for a moment and talk about you, faster. I would like to know why you are so mean spirited and why you so enjoy sticking needles in people. I guess what I'm asking is, what is your problem. And don't tell me it has anything to do with the subject at hand, because you've been this way on many other threads that have nothing to do with God. Please answer. Seriously.

Originally posted by Commisso
Dark you really think you can convert this guy to your "camp" or ever make him believe???
Originally posted by darkhorse
I have no interest in converting anyone singlehandedly with a few posts. In fact I spelled this out a ways back, find my whiffle ball bat analogy in here somewhere.
I just don't get the mean spiritedness. It's unnecessary, demoralizing and sad.
It's kind of refreshing... almost serves as a nice contrast...