It's terribly difficult to debate anything, because people often don't realize the skills needed to do so.
There are many aspects of the personality that one needs to hone to be a good debater, generally, so it's actually pretty difficult. Until one becomes experienced at it, which can take awhile.
Having Imagination (what I believe you to be describing) [x]
Believing in Infinity (your position) [y]
Not Believing in Infinity (the position I'm taking) [z]
The possibilities are:
[x] [y]
[x] [z]
And I see [x] [y] and [x] [z] as being equal so far. Reason? I don't know what makes [x] [y] go...
I'm sorry you feel that way. I respect all of your points, but I also think that while some logical disagreements may apply, the quality of an argument can in some cases be pretty subjective.
For example, I think Harlequin and I both actually agree on things that you might not, even though we...
I don't believe that infinity leads to being just. I'd argue that infinity actually leads to the opposite, and I actually took that argument. It's me who's saying that infinity actually leads to the opposite of being just, because I take the side that you have to be simple to understand God and...
Perhaps, and true. Although if one argues that you have to understand infinity to understand God (or something along that line), it comes into question.
My understanding is that the person who I'm debating with has a slightly different view of infinity than most. It's possible that my side...
If you claim to have even a little understanding of infinity, which is only a theory, why then can you not understand a Christian God? You have yet to prove how infinity helps you understand God, but good luck with that, because you'll first have to prove infinity.
Also, I'd say it's easier to...
The problem with this interpretation is that it can go full-circle. If everything that we know might be silly according to a concept (infinity), how do we know that that concept isn't silly as well?
This is where I might disagree. I think that believing in God and understanding God are the same...
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