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Cinette
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I’ve gotten a little frustrated with the amount of bad arguments that both Christians and atheists make when debating the existence of God. So here’s a question for both groups: do you stop using bad arguments once you find out that they’re flawed? Or do you keep using the argument anyway, hoping that the person you’re using it on won’t be smart enough to spot the flaw? Do the ends justify the means as long as you lead them to the right place, or is it more important to make honest arguments?
I would get bored with myself if I were to persist in an argument when I discover that my argument is flawed. It is also dishonest. The end never justifies the means.
By bad arguments, I mean those that are either logically invalid, or rest on very questionable assumptions.To be in pursuit of truth should be everybody’s aim. To persist with a flawed argument is a waste of time and boring. … The problem with this is that if an omnipotent God existed, he could have created everything with no effort whatsoever and could have created the entire rest of the universe just to give us something pretty to look at and explore.I think the universe is magnificent and we have no idea (except for some scientists) as to the purpose and use of what you might refer to as “lifeless” What appears to be lifeless may not be lifeless at all! Another atheist argument that I think is logically flawed is the statement that because evolution can explain why people have religious beliefs,Oh? Is that so? those religious beliefs must be false. I don’t see the logic in that. If God exists, he could simply have made us this way in order to make it easier to realize that he exists. God created us and considered that “we were good” However through a flaw in our being/character by which we were not satisfied with what he gave us we got greedy and wanted power to which we were not entitled. So it shows why people might believe in God even if he doesn’t exist, but it does not show that God is merely imaginary. I know that God exists when I look at creation, when I see the gifts He gave to man which enables man to build, compose, create, reason, and above all LOVE! When I consider these things I absolutely know that God does exist. Here is something which St Augustine said which stopped me in my tracks after I was always questioning everything - “* Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand*.”
- St Augustine
Another common argument is that religious people have done very bad things in the past. This is very true - and continue to do so today!This does not show that their religion is false, just that members of any religion are humans, and have flaws.I consider your reasoning honest and correct Both atheists and Christians have been brutal murderers and both atheists and Christians have been generous humanitarians.True! I have known Atheists who have been self-sacrificing and who have suffered in solitary confinement on account of their values and their caring for humanity. I have fallen in love with an Atheist and married him!