My dear, you are the one positing an Uncaused Causer. You claim that nothing can exist without a cause, but then turn right back on yourself and say that there is something that exists without a cause.
Your explanation for this is that the rule of 'must be caused' magically doesn't apply to this Caused.
That is special pleading, and it is fallacious.
Those two arguments are fallacious rhetoric that prove nothing. I have demonstrated this time and time again, yet you cling to your biases and your fallacious logic.
Fantastic. I'll write that in my Book of Shadows.
Mithrasism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, etc. All have mythological stories in which multiple eye-witnesses observe various mystical events (in Mithrasism in particular, one of these events is the resurrection of Mithras, witnesses and all).
As I explained in my previous post, it does.
Or that we are simply biological processes. You contend that everything has a cause, right? Then how can we have free will?
Except when he manifests: the Avatars of Vishnu, for example.
Why is this obvious? I repeat my question:
According to the Genesis myth, yes. But what reason do you have to believe that this myth is actually true?
What on Earth does that mean? You sound more New Agey by the second.
Yes, I am aware of the details of Christian mythology.
That is because they did not exist. Like I said, he was hallucinating.
So your God is not a good God. He prefers to make entities with free-will rather than entities which are happy. What a fun worldview you have.
Since I have done such a refutation, your point is moot.
How can I refuse something that doesn't exist?
No. That is your rationalisation for why someone doens't want to be a Christian. To you, it is obvious that Christianity is true. To the rest of us, we can see it for what it is: just another religion with self-righteous followers. Christianity is obvious to Christians for the same reason Islam is obvious to Muslims, or Hinduism to Hindus, or Buddhism to Buddhists.
CW, I ask you yet again: what training do you have in physics? What do you know of quantum mechanics? Don't give me hand-waving answers. I want specifics.
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