I don't. I'm an atheist (A quick look at my channel would demonstrate that). I don't have to hold a position to point out when it is being misrepresented. That is just being judicial.
FALSE DELIMMA, FALSE DELIMMA, FALSE DELIMMA. Over and over and over again you makes false delimmmas in your videos. Either God thinks and operates the way how humans would if a human was God or he doesn't exist. Couldn't God operate differently from us? God lets evil happen for many resons OK and thiests like me know that. That's why you can say that we say the most STUPID, STUPID, STUPID things and we still continue say some them (I admit some theists do say stupid thing which I don't)
ok...let me approach this from a different angle. I find that part of the argument to be a dead end for them. If anyone (like you did here) brings it up, then I show that it is as absurd as the rest (as I did here)...I feel like it was too small and useless of a dead end to bother putting into the video (so I didn't) Now the video is made and we are wasting time talking about what I could have added. I appreciate your input, but I really don't see the point in continuing here.
The point is that it doesn't matter that their position is untenable, and absurd, you still must appreciate it when arguing against it, and not presuppose your own conception of such things, but use theirs.
The argument of evil necessarily involves omni-benevolent. The god must desire to stop the action taken.
Asking my position is a red harring. I'm not a theist, and my views on morality are irrelevent. By using your own views to construct a criticism of someone else's position, you are constructing a straw-man. Many theologians address this question. Which mostly results in them saying it's mysterious and there surely is some secret reason.
This is definitely one of your best arguments.
gothicfog 2 years ago
I don't. I'm an atheist (A quick look at my channel would demonstrate that). I don't have to hold a position to point out when it is being misrepresented. That is just being judicial.
Darsises 3 years ago
Yeah it does. If It's absurd why beleive in it?
Herufaia 3 years ago
Perfect !
Agen0 3 years ago
People should read about the LAW OF MURPHY.....
suskky 3 years ago
very nice vid!
urantivirus 3 years ago
FALSE DELIMMA, FALSE DELIMMA, FALSE DELIMMA. Over and over and over again you makes false delimmmas in your videos. Either God thinks and operates the way how humans would if a human was God or he doesn't exist. Couldn't God operate differently from us? God lets evil happen for many resons OK and thiests like me know that. That's why you can say that we say the most STUPID, STUPID, STUPID things and we still continue say some them (I admit some theists do say stupid thing which I don't)
kjordon1 3 years ago
ok...let me approach this from a different angle. I find that part of the argument to be a dead end for them. If anyone (like you did here) brings it up, then I show that it is as absurd as the rest (as I did here)...I feel like it was too small and useless of a dead end to bother putting into the video (so I didn't) Now the video is made and we are wasting time talking about what I could have added. I appreciate your input, but I really don't see the point in continuing here.
KingHeathen 3 years ago
The point is that it doesn't matter that their position is untenable, and absurd, you still must appreciate it when arguing against it, and not presuppose your own conception of such things, but use theirs.
Darsises 3 years ago
The argument of evil necessarily involves omni-benevolent. The god must desire to stop the action taken.
Asking my position is a red harring. I'm not a theist, and my views on morality are irrelevent. By using your own views to construct a criticism of someone else's position, you are constructing a straw-man. Many theologians address this question. Which mostly results in them saying it's mysterious and there surely is some secret reason.
Darsises 3 years ago