It seems to me, that new members rarely post a introduction thread anymore. As such I am making this thread as a way that new members can say hi, and get to know a couple of people on the forums.
So to all the new members:
First of all, hello!
Second, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Welcome!
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Post #1“People generally quarrel because they cannot argue.�
- G.K. Chesterton
“A detective story generally describes six living men discussing how it is that a man is dead. A modern philosophic story generally describes six dead men discussing how any man can possibly be alive.�
- G.K. Chesterton
- G.K. Chesterton
“A detective story generally describes six living men discussing how it is that a man is dead. A modern philosophic story generally describes six dead men discussing how any man can possibly be alive.�
- G.K. Chesterton
Re: Welcome!
Post #481Hello to all on this Forum. I have been a non-believer for most of my 70+ years. I've been somewhat the 'Closet Atheist' trying to get by in a predominantly Christian Society. Retired for about 10 years has given me more freedom, but I'm so used to blending in that I continue to do so. I never deny my non-belief, but the subject rarely, if ever comes up in all of my interactions. I'm married to a Christian woman for 25+ years. Its worked for us and continues to work, but sometimes things get a little tense. We rarely talk religion / belief and she is not as active as most might be.
I'm hoping to engage and see how others deal with religion in their lives. I'm mostly interested in belief / non-belief and in how society has come to adopt its current view of religion.
Thanks.
I'm hoping to engage and see how others deal with religion in their lives. I'm mostly interested in belief / non-belief and in how society has come to adopt its current view of religion.
Thanks.
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"Who was the intelligent designer of your God?"
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Re: Welcome!
Post #483Sorry, I didn’t notice this thread when I signed up. I’m not technically new (used to post here a decade ago), but this is my first time back in a long while. It’s nice to be back!
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Post #484The Transponder has landed
My first post here.
Yes, I have a bad habit of posting smilies. Mere text is so misleadingly impersonal. A smiley can save a later protest of 'I was only kidding!'
About me... Though a Noob here, I have been on various debate forums since the 80's when the Internet first gave the religion debate impetus, with the rise of Creationism and the appearance of 'New' atheism. Which was just Old atheism with a voice.
I 'studied' apologetics, so to speak, on 'Positive atheism' (Cliff Walker) and went on Atheist Network for some time, and then on a couple of Christian sites ('In pursuit of God' and 'Tentmaker', both of which had lively debate) and finally on City -Data religion where I had many years learning a lot. A Lot. The problem was with it Not being a religious debate site and so had no general exposure. Theists would often ask 'Just what do you think you are accomplishing here?' And I sometimes wondered. A bit of a push recently decided me to try this forum, which came recommended.
I am based in UK (so forgive the quaint spelling) and my particular interest is in NT analysis. But I'll Save it for a bit until I find my feet here.
So Hi to everyone from David.
My first post here.
Yes, I have a bad habit of posting smilies. Mere text is so misleadingly impersonal. A smiley can save a later protest of 'I was only kidding!'
About me... Though a Noob here, I have been on various debate forums since the 80's when the Internet first gave the religion debate impetus, with the rise of Creationism and the appearance of 'New' atheism. Which was just Old atheism with a voice.
I 'studied' apologetics, so to speak, on 'Positive atheism' (Cliff Walker) and went on Atheist Network for some time, and then on a couple of Christian sites ('In pursuit of God' and 'Tentmaker', both of which had lively debate) and finally on City -Data religion where I had many years learning a lot. A Lot. The problem was with it Not being a religious debate site and so had no general exposure. Theists would often ask 'Just what do you think you are accomplishing here?' And I sometimes wondered. A bit of a push recently decided me to try this forum, which came recommended.
I am based in UK (so forgive the quaint spelling) and my particular interest is in NT analysis. But I'll Save it for a bit until I find my feet here.
So Hi to everyone from David.
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Post #485[Replying to TRANSPONDER in post #485]
Welcome TRANSPONDER! Keep smiling Enjoy whichever discussions/debates you decide to jump into. Hopefully you won't need to dial any of the 7000 series codes into yourself (pilot joke).
Welcome TRANSPONDER! Keep smiling Enjoy whichever discussions/debates you decide to jump into. Hopefully you won't need to dial any of the 7000 series codes into yourself (pilot joke).
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Re: Introduction
Post #487[Replying to McCulloch in post #12]
Welcome (I'm pretty new myself). I vanished after a few posts because my server went down and I only just got reconnected.
I'm sure we'll have some interesting discussions (I'm atheist).
Welcome (I'm pretty new myself). I vanished after a few posts because my server went down and I only just got reconnected.
I'm sure we'll have some interesting discussions (I'm atheist).
Re: Welcome!
Post #488Hello everyone!
I'm a nonbeliever who likes debating Christianity. I'm looking forward to friendly and deep conversations with people I strongly disagree with. I'm interested in lots of topics related to the Bible and Christianity, including:
- Dating and authorship of every book of the Bible
- The minimal facts argument and other arguments for the resurrection
- Biblical prophecies
- The historicity of the patriarchs, the exodus, the conquest of Canaan, and the origins of the Israelites
- Theological developments within the Bible on topics like polytheism, the devil, the afterlife, or the nature of God
- Morality in the Bible
- The formation of the canons of the Bible
- Martyrdom of the disciples
On top of that, I also like to debate scientific topics such as the big bang, the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets, evolution, the flood, or radiometric dating. From time to time I also enjoy some philosophical debates about the cosmological arguments, the finetuning argument, and so on. If you want to debate these topics with me in one way or another, just let me know.
I'm a nonbeliever who likes debating Christianity. I'm looking forward to friendly and deep conversations with people I strongly disagree with. I'm interested in lots of topics related to the Bible and Christianity, including:
- Dating and authorship of every book of the Bible
- The minimal facts argument and other arguments for the resurrection
- Biblical prophecies
- The historicity of the patriarchs, the exodus, the conquest of Canaan, and the origins of the Israelites
- Theological developments within the Bible on topics like polytheism, the devil, the afterlife, or the nature of God
- Morality in the Bible
- The formation of the canons of the Bible
- Martyrdom of the disciples
On top of that, I also like to debate scientific topics such as the big bang, the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets, evolution, the flood, or radiometric dating. From time to time I also enjoy some philosophical debates about the cosmological arguments, the finetuning argument, and so on. If you want to debate these topics with me in one way or another, just let me know.
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Re: Welcome!
Post #489Welcome to the forum!Pytine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:04 am Hello everyone!
I'm a nonbeliever who likes debating Christianity. I'm looking forward to friendly and deep conversations with people I strongly disagree with. I'm interested in lots of topics related to the Bible and Christianity, including:
- Dating and authorship of every book of the Bible
- The minimal facts argument and other arguments for the resurrection
- Biblical prophecies
- The historicity of the patriarchs, the exodus, the conquest of Canaan, and the origins of the Israelites
- Theological developments within the Bible on topics like polytheism, the devil, the afterlife, or the nature of God
- Morality in the Bible
- The formation of the canons of the Bible
- Martyrdom of the disciples
On top of that, I also like to debate scientific topics such as the big bang, the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets, evolution, the flood, or radiometric dating. From time to time I also enjoy some philosophical debates about the cosmological arguments, the finetuning argument, and so on. If you want to debate these topics with me in one way or another, just let me know.
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I blame man for codifying those rules into a book which allowed superstitious people to perpetuate a barbaric practice. Rules that must be followed or face an invisible beings wrath. - KenRU
It is sad that in an age of freedom some people are enslaved by the nomads of old. - Marco
If you are unable to demonstrate that what you believe is true and you absolve yourself of the burden of proof, then what is the purpose of your arguments? - brunumb
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Re: Welcome!
Post #490Welcome! Good to have you here. As for good and deep discussions with theists here, I expect you will be disappointed. There are few 'Christians' here who recognize any authority other than their own, literalist, fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible. There are a few who take a more reasoned approach, but their posts are all but occluded by theists who rarely support their arguments with anything besides personal opinion and the Bible, literally interpreted and taken as the actual 'Word of God.' No rational discussion can be had with such.
The other problem here is that those theists who do try to support their views with references resort to Ken Ham, 'Creation' sites, 'Answers in Genesis,' and other highly biased, anti-academic sources.