Erchomai,
I’ve just realised that your latest response is four posts long! I can’t hope to maintain both the thread of conversation
and my insightful and irrefutable responses!
So I’ll keep this short, and apologies if there’s anything I haven’t answered - feel free to point out anything for which you were waiting for a response with bated breath…
Regarding my 5-step illogicality argument.
Step 1. There is more than one religion.** Irrefutable.**
Step 2. They can’t all be right.
Irrefutable.
Step 3. There’s no evidence to suggest that any one is more valid than any other (or indeed, that any of them are valid at all, in terms of reality). **Irrefutable.
Please don’t quote the bible or the wonder of a drop of rain or some other such baloney. There is no evidence for the existence of God. Any god. Therefore by extension, no evidence to show that any religion is valid. Any claimed ‘validity’ is purely subjective and the followers of each religion are, I’m sure, convinced that their religion is the right one. So objectively, none is more valid than another.
Step 4. Therefore all religions hold equal validity. In the absence of any evidence showing one to be more valid than any other.
Step 5. Therefore religion is illogical.
Irrefutable. Nothing to show one religion more valid than another, nothing to show any religion valid at all. So belief is illogical.
Your rebuttal of this is based on set logic, which is not applicable in this case.
I can boil it all down to two steps if you like, which does away with the ‘truth claim’ aspect of your rebuttal (although it must be said, ‘claim’ does not equal ‘evidence’):
- There is no evidence for the existence of God.
- Therefore a belief in God is illogical.
Regarding Einstein - you introduced him to the thread with reference to his theory of relativity (well in fact Charlemagne introduced him earlier in an attempt to add credibility to her point of view). I made no comment on him at this point, you then piped up in your next post that he was not an atheist. I simply responded with a selection of quotes. I never said he was an atheist, I’m not trying to claim him. I suggest we just drop him. However, the quotes ended where they ended - there was no intent at disingenuity.
Regarding the cause of the Universe - you claim " You then go on to say that the universe needs no cause." What I said was, “Cause, yes. Purpose, no.” You wasted a lot of finger skin on that paragraph, but clearly hadn’t read my response properly!!
Regarding the birth of the Universe. Nobody knows what happened. I’m not a physicist, but it seems silly to me to assume that nothing happened before the birth of the Universe. However, the point of this was not to do with the properties of time, but of where the Universe came from. You proposed that it was spawned from something superior, I simply pointed out that it could have come from something equivalent but in a different state. What that different state might have been is irrelevant.
And finally:
Er - you’re the one who believes in something for which no evidence exists! I’m thinking, you’re just conjecting.