Hope my views are helpful.
So many words, so much nonsense,
isn't that a bit not too nice??
so little understanding.
:wave:
Hope my views are helpful.
So many words, so much nonsense,
so little understanding.
isn't that a bit not too nice??
isn't that a bit not too nice??
:wave:
Read up on modern neurobiology.
1) Done. Even got a degree in Cognitive Science in the process.
There is no such thing as sin.
lol yes there is!!!
Prove it.
hey that goes for you too..look:Are people inherently ridiculous?
We see such arrogant assumptions so often here despite the assumers having no way of knowing what education, experiences or accomplishments the person they're talking with has.
Prove it.
He doesn't have to; You're the one making the claim that it does exist, thus you're the one who needs to provide evidence.prove it doesn't..
He doesn't have to; You're the one making the claim that it does exist, thus you're the one who needs to provide evidence.
A way to prove sin (and your own awareness of sin) is: if oneday you go swimming and see a real, thick gold chain on the floor of an empty locker room, what will you do? Will you take it and keep it or will you give it to the swimming centre staff?
an atheist will remember a chain he lost and never found and deem it neccesary to balance the world..An atheist would reason that the chain is not theirs to keep and if they had lost such a chain, they would want someone to return it to them, so they would turn it in to the staff.
A theist would only fear for what his god might do to him in the afterlife and make his decision based on that. If the theist thought that he could simply repent his sins on his deathbed, he might just keep the chain.
Of course, the prisons being filled primarily and overwhelmingly with theists would support that assumption.
in islam a found "lost" item is supposed to be announced for a whole year before being given to its finder..how strong a believer is decides how far he goes with his religion's teachings..Actually the theist would think it was a gift from god and keep it even if he knew who it actually belonged to.
yepeeeeeeeeeee!!Sin is disobeying gods. No gods, no sin.
I have no words..an atheist will remember a chain he lost and never found and deem it neccesary to balance the world..
an atheist will be having some hard financial time and say "oh well, whoever this belonged to has to be rich enough not to care for it" and takes it..
an atheist would be the dumbest person on the planet if he didn't look around..if no one is watching slips it in his pocket(and since you guys aren't stupid..i'm sure in real life you'll take it..so stop kidding yourself)
a theist is only afrid of his god..so he will give it back because his god sees everything..
and thank god the prisons are full with sinning theists..loooooooool..if it were up to atheists they will hold the policeman and tell him "hey on what base are you locking that killer?? sin doesn't exist!!"
I have no words..
An atheist would reason that the chain is not theirs to keep and if they had lost such a chain, they would want someone to return it to them, so they would turn it in to the staff.
A theist would only fear for what his god might do to him in the afterlife and make his decision based on that. If the theist thought that he could simply repent his sins on his deathbed, he might just keep the chain.
Of course, the prisons being filled primarily and overwhelmingly with theists would support that assumption.