AKIron wrote:
Kinda hard to imagine anything outside our realm of space and time isn't it? Of course a beginning or creation is only relevant when you're within the confines of time.Well, this 'solution' to the problem of infinite regression is vulnerable to Occam's razor.
Occam's razor is often called the principle of parsimony. It underlies all scientific modelling and theory building. It admonishes us to choose from a set of otherwise equivalent models of a given phenomenon the simplest one. In any given model, Occam's razor helps us to "shave off" those concepts, variables or constructs that are not really needed to explain the phenomenon. By doing that, developing the model will become much easier, and there is less chance of introducing inconsistencies, ambiguities and redundancies.
In this case it applies the following way; one explanation is an all powerful all knowing deity with a special interest in small bipedal cabrbon based life forms on a small planet in a small solar system in a small galaxy exists outside time and space and creates time and space so he has a place to put the bipedal carbon based life forms.
The alternative is to suggest that the thing that created the universe, whatever it is, also resided outside time and space. It has no intelligence but just is.
Much simpler, more likely. Occam's razor cuts the carbon obsessed deity away.
I find the intent of this whole thread a bit annoying. No need to bash the Christians before they're doing something that warrants it. Of course one can argue that 2000 years of opression justifies it, but I don't want to walk down that route. Leave the Christians alone as long as they leave us alone. You've given Ripsnort one of those rare threads where the intent was to bash Christianity (and rippie, that thread you posted all the links to threads started to bash Christianity was proven to be erroneous, so you should smile and drool at this one
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AFAIK, there is nothing supernatural that cannot be explained in a simpler, less complicated way without resorting to superstition.
The latter is a disease of the mind.
Hblair wrote:
Hey if I decide I want to be a special forces guy and put on a similar looking uniforn and train in a similar way, then I decide to go rob and murder 20 women and children, would you hold the "real" green berets responsible for my actions? why not? I looked and acted kinda like one, that makes me the real thing using your twisted logic. Heya Hblair, I know the two of us can have a civil discussion on religion, as we have before.
I believe your logic has a twist of its own - taking it to its logical conclusion, you're saying that there aren't any true Christians.
Killing like that is not according with the teachings of Christ and therefore a sin. The bible says we're all sinners. If one who has sinned is not a true Christian, then there can be no true Christians.
Ok, that's reaching. How about this; according to the bible we're all sinners. Those of us that are True Christians try to live according to Christ's teachings, well knowing we're pathetic sinners, woefully inept in it, resulting in a lot of sins in our lives. But IF we live in accordance to the teachings of Christ *to the best of our abilities*, would we not then be True Christians?
It is harder for some. Some might have mental issues that result in injury, torture or death of others - despite their best efforts to live as Christ teaches. So I'd argue that intent is the key here.
You cannot simlply say 'that dude dinnae live as Christ would want him to, therefore he is not a true Christian' because, as mentioned before, then no one would be a true Christian. You have to judge intent and commitment.
Which is why it is *plausible* that true Christians, like other people, have committed horrible crimes against humanity.
It is also known that True Christians of their various times have done a lot in the name of the Lord that is not consistent with Christ's teachings. But the *interpretation of the time* suggested it was - it was somehow justified. Man with his limited intelligence failing to interpret the bible correctly. Hell, we even kill each other over that today.
Any comments, Hblair? When do you judge someone to be a true Christian?