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Does It Require More Faith [I] Not [I] To Believe In A Creator Than To Believe In One?
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The scientific, mathematical facts, seem to say so;
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't usually get involved in philosophical and religious topics ..... but just to go off at a slight tangent, I like "Pascal's Wager"
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Pasca l%27s_W ager
In a nutshell,
//// Pascal argues that a rational person should live as though God exists and seek to believe in God. If God does not actually exist, such a person will have only a finite loss (some pleasures, luxury, etc.), whereas he stands to receive infinite gains (as represented by eternity in Heaven) and avoid infinite losses (eternity in Hell) ////
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In a nutshell,
//// Pascal argues that a rational person should live as though God exists and seek to believe in God. If God does not actually exist, such a person will have only a finite loss (some pleasures, luxury, etc.), whereas he stands to receive infinite gains (as represented by eternity in Heaven) and avoid infinite losses (eternity in Hell) ////
Indeed I didn't watch the whole video, but I didn't need to in order to recognise the argument it was making. It's been often cited before, in various forms. In its naive form there is even a fairly good point: the probability of a protein spontaneously forming is roughly speaking equal to the probability of kicking a ball at a brick wall and seeing it pass through and emerge on the other side unscathed -- which is to say, vanishingly small.
The problem is that it's also roughly speaking equivalent to the probability of *any* chemical reaction happening -- if there were no process driving that reaction. As it happens, there is. Chemical reactions release energy and the resulting product is at a lower energy state than what came before. Essentially the same logic will apply to proteins.
The problem is that it's also roughly speaking equivalent to the probability of *any* chemical reaction happening -- if there were no process driving that reaction. As it happens, there is. Chemical reactions release energy and the resulting product is at a lower energy state than what came before. Essentially the same logic will apply to proteins.
Naomi, I don't understand your reply:
//// If God exists and is, as alleged, omniscient, then he can’t be fooled. Therefore Pascal’s Wager can’t work ////
..... Where does it say that Pascal's Wager involves fooling God?? Pascal's Wager simply implies that it makes more sense to believe, rather than not .... as your choice will determine whether you receive an infinite gain or loss; or a finite gain or loss.
//// If God doesn’t exist then Pascal was worrying for nothing, so whichever way you look at it, Pascal’s Wager is nonsense. ////
...... If God doesn't exist, then your loss or gain is only finite (depending on whether you chose to believe in God or not) .... which is what Pascal is saying, so I don't understand how this is nonsense.
//// If God exists and is, as alleged, omniscient, then he can’t be fooled. Therefore Pascal’s Wager can’t work ////
..... Where does it say that Pascal's Wager involves fooling God?? Pascal's Wager simply implies that it makes more sense to believe, rather than not .... as your choice will determine whether you receive an infinite gain or loss; or a finite gain or loss.
//// If God doesn’t exist then Pascal was worrying for nothing, so whichever way you look at it, Pascal’s Wager is nonsense. ////
...... If God doesn't exist, then your loss or gain is only finite (depending on whether you chose to believe in God or not) .... which is what Pascal is saying, so I don't understand how this is nonsense.
Nailit - Which God to believe in?
For me that is simple. The God of the Bible.
Why?
Because of the relevance of the Bible to the affairs of men throughout history.
Even today, more relevant than ever, Bible prophecy is describing extremely accurately, the unfolding events in the Middle East.
The ancient names of the various peoples in the Bible turn out to be modern Russia, Iran, Turkey and Syria, to name just a few.
Israel is threatened, as predicted, by a coalition of these nations, and threatened by Hezbollah in the north, and Hamas in the south.
Israel has already attacked Hezbollah targets in and around Damascus, and it will escalate further if the prophecies are true.
The whole history of Israel is foretold in the Bible, most significantly from 1948.
Plenty of evidence there on which I confidently base my faith.
For me that is simple. The God of the Bible.
Why?
Because of the relevance of the Bible to the affairs of men throughout history.
Even today, more relevant than ever, Bible prophecy is describing extremely accurately, the unfolding events in the Middle East.
The ancient names of the various peoples in the Bible turn out to be modern Russia, Iran, Turkey and Syria, to name just a few.
Israel is threatened, as predicted, by a coalition of these nations, and threatened by Hezbollah in the north, and Hamas in the south.
Israel has already attacked Hezbollah targets in and around Damascus, and it will escalate further if the prophecies are true.
The whole history of Israel is foretold in the Bible, most significantly from 1948.
Plenty of evidence there on which I confidently base my faith.
https:/ /youtu. be/MIF_ WIoM7aU
The point is made within the first seven minutes of this video, echoing what I said above.
The point is made within the first seven minutes of this video, echoing what I said above.
The mathematical probability of an intelligible universe containing sentient creatures, some of whom are capable of understanding bits of the world they inhabit, occurring "accidentally" may be extremely low. But not, I suggest, as low as the probability that the Universe has an intelligent and moral architect.
Vetuste - Bill Gates' computers are rubbish until they are programmed with information that originates in a mind.
All information originates in a mind.
DNA requires information to replicate and produce proteins, and proteins are required to produce DNA, the whole circular process dependent on information.
This information did not evolve from nothing, it was given by the intelligence that created the universe.
No scientist can ever disprove this, and account for the origin of information.
All information originates in a mind.
DNA requires information to replicate and produce proteins, and proteins are required to produce DNA, the whole circular process dependent on information.
This information did not evolve from nothing, it was given by the intelligence that created the universe.
No scientist can ever disprove this, and account for the origin of information.
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