Posted on 04/22/2013 10:42:44 AM PDT by kitchen-cook
I am needing to gather information for a paper for my Philosophy course. The information needs to be gathered from other people's thoughts. Could you help me? - What is ultimate reality to you? God? Matter? An impersonal force? Something else? - Is truth absolute or relative? - Are moral values absolute or relative? - Let's go back to ultimate reality. Do you believe in God? If so, why? If not, why not?
A back-up plan for this paper? Or for answers to these questions?
You sound like the kind of person I would like to ask these questions. I am particularly interested in your thoughts about God—whether He exists and why you believe that. Would you be willing to answer that for me?
By making that statement, you are saying that there is one thing you know, and that is that you know nothing. The argument is self-defeating. It is like having a piece of paper: the one side says, “The other side of this paper is true.” The other side says, “The other side of this paper is false.”
Actually, that is what I am doing. The assignment states that I am to listen to another person’s thoughts on these questions. Now, would you care to answer any of them? I am particularly interested in the last one: Do you believe in the existence of God? If so, why? If not, why not?
what is that about profiling? do you think this is a troll come to gather info on freepers?
Could be.
All I know is that I have seen the exact same post several times and some of the questions are not about the subject but about the opinions of freepers.
These questions are more apropos of a psychology course than a philosophy course.
“By making that statement, you are saying that there is one thing you know, and that is that you know nothing. The argument is self-defeating. It is like having a piece of paper: the one side says, The other side of this paper is true. The other side says, The other side of this paper is false.”
Oh yeah? How do YOU know that?
Chew on that one for awhile.
lol
Because I believe in absolute truths, I can make absolute claims. One who does not believe in absolute truths does not have any grounds to make any claims.
“Because I believe in absolute truths, I can make absolute claims. One who does not believe in absolute truths does not have any grounds to make any claims”
You’re getting more serious on me than I intended. Just go with the flow, Bro.
If it worked for Socrates, the student ought to give it a try with the professor!
I am sorry. I did not mean to make you feel uncomfortable. Actually, your answer was helpful. As I have stated in other posts, I am a Christian. For this paper, I am to write on the “other side of the story.” Since I am a Christian, I am needing to hear other people’s thoughts on this—thoughts that may be contrary to mine. Do you have any other thoughts on this topic that you wouldn’t mind sharing? I am interested in hearing them.
I’m sorry, I was just pulling your leg. I have nothing to contribute except any other silly comment I can think up.
One of the faults of Christian doctrine has been the following of Platonic models by early patristics in distorting the gospel doctrines given by Christ to his Apostles (including Paul), which has resulted in Roman and Reformers' catholicism, a deep flaw in the transmission of anti-Nicene thought.
Why don't you do a paper on the wedding of Platonism with Scriptural doctrine, and see how it has diluted the "gospel" as usually preached today?
You might find that a very interesting and fruitful ground of study.
Thank you for these insights. I had never thought on this before. . . .
Sorry, I let this slip. I meant "ante-Nicene thought"
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