Thermal
August Member
Whatever happened to Jell-O wrestling anyway?
I did read it.
But if playing Don Quixote and going to battle with windmills isn't your game it's not all that applicable. They believers will believe against all reason and logic despite how many well researched lines of text are tossed at them.
They don't care and won't read past the part where each understands you are demeaning them.
Being "christian" isn't one uniform belief. It's at least as many versions as there are practioners. Addressing the specific ideas of even a small portion is difficult, getting most of them an utter miracle.
Good luck but it's wrestling a jello monster at best.
Well... what do you say to this then
It is evident you have not even read the first line let alone the rest of it.
Leading with a word such as "some" would have avoided that false implication.
Christian and other apologists and casuists keep telling us that infinity is a nonsense concept that is not in reality.
Please get back to me when you find a casuist or Christian or other apologist expressing an opinion about the Whitehead problem.
Why is there yet another thread full of gibberish railing against an idea no one here has put forth and arguing as if this is somewhere like RaptureReady rather than a board mostly populated by atheists?
... The OP assures us that Christians keep telling us that they reject the concept of infinity....
Christian and other apologists and casuists keep telling us that infinity is a nonsense concept that is not in reality.
One of the common claims which is utilized in arguments for the existence of God is that actual infinities cannot exist, implying that there cannot be an infinite regress of causal events in the history of the universe. If there cannot be such an infinite regress, then there must be some First Cause. Theologians then put forth other arguments attempting to show that this First Cause must be God. Blake Giunta, a Christian apologist,
In defense of the Kalam Cosmological Argument, apologists such as William Lane Craig, Frank Turek, and myself will argue for the second premise (i.e that the universe had a beginning to its existence) by arguing that an actually infinite number of things are impossible.
Why is there yet another thread full of gibberish railing against an idea no one here has put forth and arguing as if this is somewhere like RaptureReady rather than a board mostly populated by atheists?
Why do you feel so compelled to be rude? I wonder
But thanks... QED!!!
... The OP assures us that Christians keep telling us that they reject the concept of infinity....
Strawmanning is a fallacy... I suggest you read the OP again... you either misread it or are deliberately strawmanning it.
Christian and other apologists and casuists keep telling us that infinity is a nonsense concept that is not in reality.
Not for very much longer...To Bed, Bath...
oh wait. never mind.
You expect us to believe that when someone quotes back your very words, that you are being straw-manned (and deliberately so)?
No, Leumas's big gotcha here is that the claims of Christian apologists must somehow be a substantially different thing from the claims of Christians. Because, you know, most Christian apologists are Buddhists, or something.
I suggest you learn what a strawman fallacy really is.Strawmanning is a fallacy... I suggest you read the OP again... you either misread it or are deliberately strawmanning it.
No, Leumas's big gotcha here is that the claims of Christian apologists must somehow be a substantially different thing from the claims of Christians. Because, you know, most Christian apologists are Buddhists, or something.

