by Grandpa on Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:10 pm
[s]Haunted wrote on 13:47, 28th Dec 2004:
I was going to avoid this thread but i'm bored so heres my $0.02...
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Alot of improbable things can happen, thats all within the laws of statistical mechanics.
Say you were shot in a robbery, but the bullet was stopped by a crucifix you were wearing as a necklace. Divine intervention? Or simply an improbable event that is not impossible.
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Also, say you prayed every day and night to win the lottery. Then one day it happened. Is it due to your praying efforts or statistical probability because you entered in so many times?
and I think it was Rob who wrote earlier that:
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I hate this discussion. It makes me just want to shake my head. It's not that there's no god that gets me; it's that there's so blindingly, astonishingly, obviously no god. That people believe otherwise genuinely beggars my belief.
On these three points (as I have taken the liberty to label them 1, 2 and 3...)
1 Why would you be wearing a peice of metal a quater of an inch thick? or other bullet stopping material?? Are you in a warzone? Unlikely (but possible, yes it's true, you could be in a warzone, but then you'd be wearing a bullet-proof vest now, wouldn't you?)
2 It's just never going to happen...and I hear you sqwirm and scweem...."Oooo but it might, it might, it might" and I say you just like the metaphysician who likes to try to '''''prove''''' other people wrong via completely ridiculous, outlandish and very very very highly unlikely circumstances, as shown above (in 1). Your agenda is to win the argument by any means necessary to that end. Your method is neither rational, or, therefore, sound. If it were then we would see that your 'being shot' argument might rather be something along the lines of well, i was wearing a bullet-proof vest, and i got shot - only thing is I'd just prayed all day long, and after it happened I realised that it hadn't even left a bruise on my skin...how lucky!
(Minor point of info:
If you know a thing or two about kevlar jackets, you'll understand that the material contorts to stop the projectile, it doesn't actually 'stop it dead' so to speak)
Lastly,
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it's that there's so blindingly, astonishingly, obviously no god
Well, on this point I would have been inclined to agree with you, up until about a week ago. But I've done a little thinking on this matter recently - purely out of my own interest and mind's workings...and have come to the point where I really do think that it is the NATURE of god (and therefore a few of it's(god's) qualities that we are mistaken with. Think about this: you are concerned with the idea of god, as I am. you are convinced that a PHYSICAL god does not exist, am I correct? If no physical god exists, then must it be that god is then some other sort of entity, because if he were not either (a)in existence, or (b) thought about AT ALL, then we wouldn't even have heard of him? But, as we HAVE heard of him, are we (or people who talk about him, in any way) trying to find a suitable word for an aspect of human existence which, it seems, is still slightly phenomenal?
For example, we say that a god exists, and the bible says that god exists ''3 in 1'', you know, the trinity: father, son, and holy spirit, (or spigot, as Mr. Bean once said, but we'll leave that for now....) but some of us (me especially!! please excuse the grammar) contend that if there was a 'god the father, and god the son' then he would have at least have, i don't know, come round for tea or something - he is meant to be omnipotent and all powerfull etc etc, so why didn't he come round? (Do you see what I'm getting at?
If he really was a physical thing, then we would have experienced it, or someone would have done in the 2004 yrs since he 'forsaked' his own son). But since he hasn't come round for tea, or made him'her/ITself physically known we can be sure that it doesn't exist in such ways (i.e.physics). But then, this begs the question "So what sort of entity is god?" I think, basically that it, the idea of god, is what each of us would aspire to if the world were a perfect place, and no one got killed, and everyone was nice to each other, and no-one tried to do anything at all that would harm any other person in ANY way possible.
But the world isn't like that, so the idea of a 'god' is put away, hidden from reality in this idea that it(god) is exactly that, a n idea of what we COULD achieve, what we could be. God is a euphamism. An idea given to us, not to control or brainwash us (although you'd be forgiven for thinking that the idea doesn't do just that to some people...)but for us to say "right then, what is it i'd do in such and such a situation.........i'd do this in a perfect world, but seeing as it isn't a perfect world, then god can only serve as a benchmark (a)if i want to be a charitable person and am not looking out for predominantly my own interests, and (b)accept that the idea of a god exists.
God is a benchmark.
er, the poll underneath doesn't seem to be working, so just forget it if it's not....if it is then give it a go....
We are gentlemen that neither in our hearts nor outward eyes envy the great nor shall the low despise.