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Redpower wrote:There has been 81 podcasts done on a variety of topics and none of the questions or objections that Emery raises are ever answered or reconciled. At most the co-host admits that "it's a tough question and I struggle with it" but that's where it ends...
I am getting increasingly discouraged and I'm starting to think more and more that the debate isn't worth having. It comes down to clumsy intellectual trickery or semantics games from the Christian side, always. Scott has begun trying to re-define the term Christian to have little to do with the text of the bible as a whole. Why Christians think it's okay to pick and choose what parts of the bible they deem worthy of their cause is beyond me...
Religious belief for the most part is geographic, just that fact alone should AT LEAST cause some skeptic analysis of what the religion in question has to offer, but it rarely does. The Christian starts with the conclusion that Jesus was God/God's son and died on the cross for my sins... This is not how an adult conducts an investigation, I'm sorry... You don't start with the narrative already in place and work to trick your way into actually believing it... It's just so lame...
There is NO proof. You have nothing. We are dealing with fact v fiction here and this debate has more than run its course. I understand that you've dedicated your lives to something that turned out to be a farce/scam but you can cut your losses... It's time to grow up and stop believing in the Tooth Fairy. No one has changed their mind after 81 hours of discussion on the podcast and countless more hours on the forums. The truth is obvious and yet no Christian EVER changes their mind.
What is the point of this? Unless someone can articulate a reason to have the discussion/debate anymore I think I'd equate debating Christians with beating my head against a brick wall. Scott, there is no way you believe this crack pot theory for our existence/purpose... I'm sorry, Scott, but you aren't fooling me.

Redpower wrote:Yeah, I'm a little off topic here Scott. Perhaps this should be moved.

Redpower wrote:There are certain issues in which I can see and respect both sides of the argument - gun control for instance... I am for gun control personally but I can certainly see why a citizen might want to "bear arms". Gun control is a very complicated issue and there probably isn't a "right" answer, but we can find and perhaps agree upon a solution that is the lesser of two evils or extremes.
Redpower wrote:Religious belief should be a non-issue, as there are NO good arguments to support the religious persons claims. Of course there are intellectual fakes/bullies like Frank Turek who talk about TAG as if they've actually stumbled upon an argument that supports theism much less Christianity.
It's just all non-sense... Am I the only one who thinks that Scott has invested a lot of his life into being a pastor and likely has countless followers who would be DEVASTATED if Scott actually told them the truth (Christianity is a scam that intellectually dull people fall for) and that isn't something he thinks is worth doing. I don't know Scott's financial state and of course it's none of my business, nor do I think Scott would be the type of person to lie for his career or for money but perhaps he would for the sake of all of the people that have been naive enough to listen to him/others about "JESUS". This is why it is so frustrating for me, I'm either dealing with good hearted liars, absurd ignorance, or worst yet the ones who are just in it for the money (Frank Turek, 500 club, etc.) and it's become figuring out which type of "Christian" the person I'm debating is so I can know if I should run away from them or not. There is just no point.
There are never new arguments, it's usually the same line of horrific reasoning and a complete disregard for logic and a profound lack of evidence that drives this issue.
This should be a non-issue... It's 2010 and I just wish theists (especially Christians) would grow up. A third grader in this country (America) has the tools/resources to figure out on her own that Christianity and Islam are both ridiculous in their own right. Yet we have educated adults playing games and trashing the lives of people who are likely weaker minded than they are. It's just such a shame.
Redpower wrote:If Christians wanted the truth, they wouldn't be Christians... It's as simple as that.




mitchellmckain wrote:Yes. I think that most controversial issues like this are complicated and are controversial because there are merits to both sides. I count myself a radical moderate and that means that I strongly believe in compromise -- and I believe that compromises will eventually lead to progress towards whichever side is right (if either) in the end. As radical moderate what I absolutely detest are those with an uncompromising self-righteousness ideological approach willing to trample all over peoples lives because of their self-righteousness is unwilling to count the cost to real human beings. On the issue of gun control, it is obvious to me that the uncompromising self-righteous ideological side is that of the NRA and it is they who are unwilling to face up to the cost giving every human being the right and freedom to be able to quickly kill large numbers of people if that is their fancy.

Tim-the-Hermit wrote:mitchellmckain wrote:Yes. I think that most controversial issues like this are complicated and are controversial because there are merits to both sides. I count myself a radical moderate and that means that I strongly believe in compromise -- and I believe that compromises will eventually lead to progress towards whichever side is right (if either) in the end. As radical moderate what I absolutely detest are those with an uncompromising self-righteousness ideological approach willing to trample all over peoples lives because of their self-righteousness is unwilling to count the cost to real human beings. On the issue of gun control, it is obvious to me that the uncompromising self-righteous ideological side is that of the NRA and it is they who are unwilling to face up to the cost giving every human being the right and freedom to be able to quickly kill large numbers of people if that is their fancy.
I hope you don't mind me picking up on this point alone, Mitch. I think perhaps you overestimate the value of compromise; it depends on where the two sides who disagree are at the beginning of negotiations.
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To give a simple example, somebody wants to commit a terrible crime and the police officer does not want him to commit any crime. The police officer is right and any compromise under which the man instead commits a less serious crime is not acceptable. Does that make sense?
Tim-the-Hermit wrote:Richard Dawkins made this point, I believe, - one person may be totally right and his opponent totally wrong. The halfway point between their respective positions (or the 'compromise') would end up still being wrong, just less wrong.

Redpower wrote:There has been 81 podcasts done on a variety of topics and none of the questions or objections that Emery raises are ever answered or reconciled. At most the co-host admits that "it's a tough question and I struggle with it" but that's where it ends...
I am getting increasingly discouraged and I'm starting to think more and more that the debate isn't worth having. It comes down to clumsy intellectual trickery or semantics games from the Christian side, always. Scott has begun trying to re-define the term Christian to have little to do with the text of the bible as a whole. Why Christians think it's okay to pick and choose what parts of the bible they deem worthy of their cause is beyond me...
Religious belief for the most part is geographic, just that fact alone should AT LEAST cause some skeptic analysis of what the religion in question has to offer, but it rarely does. The Christian starts with the conclusion that Jesus was God/God's son and died on the cross for my sins... This is not how an adult conducts an investigation, I'm sorry... You don't start with the narrative already in place and work to trick your way into actually believing it... It's just so lame...
There is NO proof. You have nothing. We are dealing with fact v fiction here and this debate has more than run its course. I understand that you've dedicated your lives to something that turned out to be a farce/scam but you can cut your losses... It's time to grow up and stop believing in the Tooth Fairy. No one has changed their mind after 81 hours of discussion on the podcast and countless more hours on the forums. The truth is obvious and yet no Christian EVER changes their mind.
What is the point of this? Unless someone can articulate a reason to have the discussion/debate anymore I think I'd equate debating Christians with beating my head against a brick wall. Scott, there is no way you believe this crack pot theory for our existence/purpose... I'm sorry, Scott, but you aren't fooling me.

Redpower wrote:I do not respect Christians intellectually

humanguy wrote:Redpower wrote:I do not respect Christians intellectually
Do you automatically respect athiests intellectually?


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