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    splatter
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    Zenje I thought that was agnostic?

    There are several degress of agnoticism. I think the weak atheist position falls under agnosticism too.

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      Peace splatter,

      Peace Andy,

      I don't know what is your conception of irrational. To me, one is irrational when one has a belief that is not justified.

      We have two choices

      1. Believe in God
      2. Disbelieve in God

      If God didn't exist, nothing would happen to believers and disbelievers. And if God exists, disbelievers will have "big trouble" while believers will have "big rewards".

      Do you have good reasons to choose "risky" path with possible regretful consequences while you can choose "safe" path with possible immense rewards?

      Prove that disbelieve in God is rational!

      Suppose consider a person who finds that both evidence for and against the existence of god are unconvincing. Since he finds either evidence unconvincing, he neither believe nor disbelieve in god. This is what I meant having an absence of belief in god.

      That is why he is irrational. He chooses to disbelieve in God.

      This not a word game. Are you saying that being a weak atheist is irrational? A weak atheist is one who finds the evidence for god is unconvincing, but has no good reasons there is no god.

      Why don't you just give good reasons for disbelieving in God?

      Compare this with the strong atheist position who finds the evidence for god is unconvincing, and also have good reasons that there is no god.

      Why don't you just give good reasons for disbelieving in God?

      To explain so, requires you to define what god is. And the onus is on you to prove it's existence. If you can't prove his existence, then to me you're having an irrational belief, pascal wager or not.

      I don't have to prove anything to you. The only thing I need to tell you is

      • if you disbelieve in God, you will go to hell forever
      • if you believe in God, you will go to paradise

      Show me your good reasons to disbelieve in God!

      This is how the game works! Got it?

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        phoenix1
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        peace Andy,
        you are failing to understand that if we believe in God (whatever the hell "God" is) just because it's the "safe" thing to do, doesn't mean we actually really believe in God. It's not a true belief.
        BTW, I like the athiest's wager much better (not an athiest myself though)

        It is better to live your life as if there are no gods, and try to make the world a better place for your being in it. If there is no god, you have lost nothing and will be remembered fondly by those you left behind. If there is a benevolent god, he will judge you on your merits and not just on whether or not you believed in him.

        http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheist%27s_Wager
        I believe doing good things is serving God. So even if athiests deny the existence of a large super human being sitting in the clouds, they still serve God.
        God is just a word. You can call the same force, energy, being, etc whatever you want. It's not words or even actions that count, it's what people truly believe that does.

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          Elena
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          Peace Andy

          let's take this paragraph of yours

          without punishment and reward, everything just doesn't make sense. Just imagine a constitution in a country says "Theft is forbidden" but there is no law enforcement. Does that make sense?

          the underlined part reminds me the way I am training my dog she is learning how to obey out of reward or absence of reward, what could be the equivalent of punishment. If she obeys the order, she gets a reward, if she doesn't obey, no reward.

          But humans go beyond that. Don't you know anybody that acts out of goodness, that don't steal as in your example of theft, not because there is a law and punishment but because of righteousness? or nobody that believe in the existence of God with conviction and this push him to act righteously?

          Besides, to enter in your two options proposal, one would have to uphold the same concepts you have, a similar concept of God as yours, an idea of heaven and hell as yours, etc.

          Believing because it is convenient in case there was a hypothetical future reward looks to me hypocrital, selfish and coward, really, it looks to me even silly. Forgive if you find some part of the post disrespectful.

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            andy
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            Peace phoenix1,

            peace Andy,
            you are failing to understand that if we believe in God (whatever the hell "God" is) just because it's the "safe" thing to do, doesn't mean we actually really believe in God. It's not a true belief.

            First of all, I am not based my belief on wager. I already said that, right? That is only to prove that disbelieving in God is irrational. How can you fail to grasp that?

            BTW, I like the athiest's wager much better (not an athiest myself though)

            It is better to live your life as if there are no gods, and try to make the world a better place for your being in it. If there is no god, you have lost nothing and will be remembered fondly by those you left behind. If there is a benevolent god, he will judge you on your merits and not just on whether or not you believed in him.

            http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheist%27s_Wager
            I believe doing good things is serving God. So even if athiests deny the existence of a large super human being sitting in the clouds, they still serve God.

            That is not how the game works bro.

            1418 The example of those who reject their Lord is that their works are like ashes, on which the wind blows strongly on a stormy day, they cannot get anything of what they earned. Such is the farthest misguidance.

            The thing is He has shown His signs and rejecting His signs has consequences.

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              andy
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              Peace Elena,

              Peace Andy

              let's take this paragraph of yours

              without punishment and reward, everything just doesn't make sense. Just imagine a constitution in a country says "Theft is forbidden" but there is no law enforcement. Does that make sense?

              the underlined part reminds me the way I am training my dog she is learning how to obey out of reward or absence of reward, what could be the equivalent of punishment. If she obeys the order, she gets a reward, if she doesn't obey, no reward.

              But humans go beyond that. Don't you know anybody that acts out of goodness, that don't steal as in your example of theft, not because there is a law and punishment but because of righteousness? or nobody that believe in the existence of God with conviction and this push him to act righteously?

              I know that. But you fail to understand that without punishments and rewards, everything just doesn't make sense. I have given you a simple example in my previous post. Using my example, you are proposing that the country should not enforce the law. Just mention in the constitution that "theft is forbidden". Does that make sense? Hellooooooooooooo ...Yes or no?

              And if that doesn't make sense in the similitude in this world, then how can it make sense that God neither punishes nor rewards? How can you fail to grasp that very simple concept?

              Besides, to enter in your two options proposal, one would have to uphold the same concepts you have, a similar concept of God as yours, an idea of heaven and hell as yours, etc.

              Believing because it is convenient in case there was a hypothetical future reward looks to me hypocrital, selfish and coward, really, it looks to me even silly. Forgive if you find some part of the post disrespectful.

              Please see my reply to phoenix1. That is to prove that disbelieving in God is irrational.

              I have explained to you that sincere doesn't mean hoping NOTHING. You didn't address this and only emotionally post your feelings without arguments. See this
              http//www.free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=6563.msg101293#msg101293

              Just want to bring up one of many things not addressed in your post.

              316 The ones who Say "Our Lord, we believe, so forgive us our sins, and spare us the retribution of the Fire."

              Are you saying those who pray to be saved from the fire are hypocrites?

              I want to add another one.

              6611 And Allah gives an example for those who have chosen to be graced with belief The wife of Pharaoh when she said, "My Lord! Build for me a mansion in the Paradise, and save me from Pharaoh and his doings, and save me from the oppressors."

              According to Elena, those who pray like that are "hypocrital, selfish and coward, really, it looks to me even silly".

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                splatter
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                We have two choices

                1. Believe in God
                2. Disbelieve in God

                If God didn't exist, nothing would happen to believers and disbelievers. And if God exists, disbelievers will have "big trouble" while believers will have "big rewards".

                Do you have good reasons to choose "risky" path with possible regretful consequences while you can choose "safe" path with possible immense rewards?

                I have listed other choices, but you choose not to accept it without any reason. To you a belief in god, is an either-or proposition. This is fallacy of the excluded middle.

                Your pascal wager is based on the unproven assumption that god rewards belief and a judeo-christian-islamic god. Why do one have to accept these assumptions? The pascal wager can be used from any gods, from allah to zeus. How can you be sure that you choose the pascal wager for the correct god/gods?

                If a pascal wager is a good reason to believe in god then in the same vein, the atheist wager as presented by phoenix1 will also constitute a good reason not to believe in god.

                That is why he is irrational. He chooses to disbelieve in God.

                Neither believe nor disbelieve in god is not the same as disbelieve in god.

                Why don't you just give good reasons for disbelieving in God?

                I have never said I disbelieve in god. Why do I have to give reasons for it when I did not make a claim. Neither do I claim that I believe in god.

                I don't have to prove anything to you. The only thing I need to tell you is

                • if you disbelieve in God, you will go to hell forever
                • if you believe in God, you will go to paradise

                Show me your good reasons to disbelieve in God!

                This is how the game works! Got it?

                The pascal wager again and I have already address this in the first part of the post.

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                  phoenix1
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                  peace Andy,
                  I believe not believing in God is irrational, but not for the same reason as you.

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                    I have listed other choices, but you choose not to accept it without any reason. To you a belief in god, is an either-or proposition. This is fallacy of the excluded middle.

                    4216 And those who debate about God, after they had been answered, their argument is nullified at their Lord. They have incurred a wrath, and will have a severe retribution.

                    Your pascal wager is based on the unproven assumption that god rewards belief and a judeo-christian-islamic god. Why do one have to accept these assumptions? The pascal wager can be used from any gods, from allah to zeus. How can you be sure that you choose the pascal wager for the correct god/gods?

                    Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you

                    If a pascal wager is a good reason to believe in god then in the same vein, the atheist wager as presented by phoenix1 will also constitute a good reason not to believe in god.

                    1418 The example of those who reject their Lord is that their works are like ashes, on which the wind blows strongly on a stormy day, they cannot get anything of what they earned. Such is the farthest misguidance.

                    Neither believe nor disbelieve in god is not the same as disbelieve in god.

                    2255 And those who have rejected will remain to be in doubt from it until the Hour comes to them suddenly, or the retribution will come to them on a Day which will stand still.
                    2256 The sovereignty on that Day is to God, He will judge between them. So as for those who have believed and did good works, they are in the gardens of Paradise.
                    2257 And those who rejected and disbelieved Our revelations, those will have a humiliating retribution.

                    Why don't you just give good reasons for disbelieving in God?

                    I have never said I disbelieve in god. Why do I have to give reasons for it when I did not make a claim. Neither do I claim that I believe in god.

                    2255 And those who have rejected will remain to be in doubt from it until the Hour comes to them suddenly, or the retribution will come to them on a Day which will stand still.
                    2256 The sovereignty on that Day is to God, He will judge between them. So as for those who have believed and did good works, they are in the gardens of Paradise.
                    2257 And those who rejected and disbelieved Our revelations, those will have a humiliating retribution.

                    I don't have to prove anything to you. The only thing I need to tell you is

                    • if you disbelieve in God, you will go to hell forever
                    • if you believe in God, you will go to paradise

                    Show me your good reasons to disbelieve in God!

                    This is how the game works! Got it?

                    The pascal wager again and I have already address this in the first part of the post.

                    Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you

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                      Peace phoenix1,

                      peace Andy,
                      I believe not believing in God is irrational, but not for the same reason as you.

                      Could you share your illustration why disbelieving in God is irrational?

                      I believe there are many ways to illustrate and I would be really glad if you could share how you illustrate it. Thanks.

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                        I have listed other choices, but you choose not to accept it without any reason. To you a belief in god, is an either-or proposition. This is fallacy of the excluded middle.

                        4216 And those who debate about God, after they had been answered, their argument is nullified at their Lord. They have incurred a wrath, and will have a severe retribution.

                        Your pascal wager is based on the unproven assumption that god rewards belief and a judeo-christian-islamic god. Why do one have to accept these assumptions? The pascal wager can be used from any gods, from allah to zeus. How can you be sure that you choose the pascal wager for the correct god/gods?

                        Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you

                        If a pascal wager is a good reason to believe in god then in the same vein, the atheist wager as presented by phoenix1 will also constitute a good reason not to believe in god.

                        1418 The example of those who reject their Lord is that their works are like ashes, on which the wind blows strongly on a stormy day, they cannot get anything of what they earned. Such is the farthest misguidance.

                        Neither believe nor disbelieve in god is not the same as disbelieve in god.

                        2255 And those who have rejected will remain to be in doubt from it until the Hour comes to them suddenly, or the retribution will come to them on a Day which will stand still.
                        2256 The sovereignty on that Day is to God, He will judge between them. So as for those who have believed and did good works, they are in the gardens of Paradise.
                        2257 And those who rejected and disbelieved Our revelations, those will have a humiliating retribution.

                        Why don't you just give good reasons for disbelieving in God?

                        I have never said I disbelieve in god. Why do I have to give reasons for it when I did not make a claim. Neither do I claim that I believe in god.

                        2255 And those who have rejected will remain to be in doubt from it until the Hour comes to them suddenly, or the retribution will come to them on a Day which will stand still.
                        2256 The sovereignty on that Day is to God, He will judge between them. So as for those who have believed and did good works, they are in the gardens of Paradise.
                        2257 And those who rejected and disbelieved Our revelations, those will have a humiliating retribution.

                        I don't have to prove anything to you. The only thing I need to tell you is

                        • if you disbelieve in God, you will go to hell forever
                        • if you believe in God, you will go to paradise

                        Show me your good reasons to disbelieve in God!

                        This is how the game works! Got it?

                        The pascal wager again and I have already address this in the first part of the post.

                        Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you

                        Hello Andy,

                        So you quote verses. Is it relevant to the issue at hand? Isn't the issue is about the belief in god based on the pascal wager? You did not answer the criticisms on the pascal wager and evade them by quoting verses.

                        Best wishes and happy waiting.

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                          andy
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                          Hi splatter,

                          Hello Andy,

                          So you quote verses. Is it relevant to the issue at hand? Isn't the issue is about the belief in god based on the pascal wager? You did not answer the criticisms on the pascal wager and evade them by quoting verses.

                          Best wishes and happy waiting.

                          That is what is commanded by God to deal with disbelievers.

                          5231 Say "Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you."

                          And in case you didn't realize, that is the answer )

                          Peace peace

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                            Elena
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                            Peace

                            According to Elena, those who pray like that are "hypocrital, selfish and coward, really, it looks to me even silly".

                            two falsehoods in that short line. I said nothing about praying, I was never criticising people, I criticize your option reason believing out of being safe (instead of sincere believing as that looks to me).

                            I won't reply you anymore. handshake

                            Peace

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                              Peace

                              According to Elena, those who pray like that are "hypocrital, selfish and coward, really, it looks to me even silly".

                              two falsehoods in that short line. I said nothing about praying, I was never criticising people, I criticize your option reason believing out of being safe (instead of sincere believing as that looks to me).

                              I think you fail to understand my post. That is one of the ways to illustrate that disbelieving in God is irrational. I have support from quran to deal with disbelievers that way (such as what people call pascal wager).

                              4152 Proclaim "What if this is truly from GOD, then you decide to reject it? Who are farther astray than those who decide to oppose this?"

                              I believe there are many ways as Allah tells us in quran

                              4153 We will show them Our signs in the horizons, and within themselves, until it becomes clear to them that this is the truth. Is it not enough that your Lord is witness over all things?

                              Allah has described the mentality of disbelievers. They will keep asking proofs and proofs while the ayats are already everywhere. This is also the mentality of atheists. They want to "see God" otherwise they won't believe. And since we all never see God in this world, if they keep asking we are commanded to say "Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you."

                              5231 Say "Continue waiting; for I will wait along with you."

                              So in conclusion, I believe how I deal with disbelivers in this thread has supports from quran. Consequently, if you criticize the way I deal with them, then I would expect you to provide your supports from quran, otherwise I will treat that as emotional conjectures.

                              Also you didn't address my post since you don't have evidences from quran to support your personal emotional feelings. I repeat again sincere does not mean hoping NOTHING.

                              Another thing is Allah Himself commands us to FEAR HIM and you arrogantly claim that "I don't fear Allah ...I am sincere" (you can call that falsehood because you never said that but I would say it is implied from your -false- understanding of sincere).

                              I won't reply you anymore. handshake

                              Peace

                              Peace peace

                              handshake

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                                AspeRin
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                                aslamualaykm! handshake
                                you missed catholic,i marked christian 2 muslim.which is the closest to catholic, a little less corrupt in means of who runs the religions...they sent me to church to take satanic comunion and i learned more about our creator so it was good in a way.
                                aslm! handshake

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                                  IronSky
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                                  Peace to all,

                                  Asperin, I was raised catholic and converted to Islam over one year ago, how about you?

                                  Kurt

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                                    Raised Jehovah's Witness. Got over that at age 36. Converted to Sunni Islam in 1996 - based on the shahada(s) There is no God but God and Mohammed was a messenger of God. About most everything else I had a problem with and argued about. Just kinda hung out not doing much about religion until I discovered the Submitters site. Thought, wow not that makes sense....xcept for the 19 thing and the if you die before 40 you go straight to heaven thing....THEN I just recently discovered Quran alone!! Finally something that makes sense. My husband is a Sunni Muslim - so let's just say the conversations are a little tense. ) I am from Dearborn, Michigan originally. Have lived in Boca Raton, FLA and right now in Los Angeles, CA. (i lurk alot -- kinda quiet) )

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                                      zenje
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                                      Peace be with you exjw,

                                      welcome to the board.

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                                        Thank you for the welcome. It is nice to hear answers or at least a discussion on different subjects - instead of the usual - I don't know - I didn't write the rules... brickwall

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                                          phoenix1
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                                          peace Andy, you asked about why I think disbelief in God is irrational. The answer is that the "intelligent design" of our creator is everywhere. The signs of God are there for us to be recognized. Someone who ignores these signs is indeed rejecting the truth.

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