ppl help me out you argue about this stuff everyday!

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#1 kemar7856
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ok so i have to make a 2 peroid semenar on the the existance of god so far i think its going well but I need to make it exciting like videos clips etc ,have good info and make it extend to 2 peroids.


so far I have common questions and thorys to them
3 proofs of argements -comsological,ontological etc
stastics
and i;m starting to talk about some philosphers

PLZ HELP

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Do you have to argue for existence or non-existence in particular?
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i mostly existance but i'm gonna try for both because I dont think everyone in the class does belive in god
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Did the teacher assign anyone to a particular point of view? If everyone is a believer the debate won't be much fun. I guess that debate isn't ever much fun to begin with. Read a bit of Paul Tillich. He's one of the biggest theologians of recent times that I can recall. You can probably find some of his stuff on the internet, because I doubt you wanna go out and spend money on books based off of a vague reference from a video game forum. Good luck!
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go to youtube, and look up TheAmazingAtheist, watch some of his videos, that should give you some ideas
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Well, here's something that could eat up some time.

As an argument against the existence of gods you could point to the majority of religious history and the evolution of the idea of gods, spirits and other super beings. The parallels between the current "acceptable" versions of gods or spirits and the historical versions that are now considered ridiculous are pretty clear. For example, a modern day theist might find it comical that our ancestors used to worship the Sun and bestow upon it the powers of creation, destruction and used it account for many of those ideas or events that were unexplainable in his time. Sure, we've become more sophisticated in our storytelling but isn't the fundamental idea is still the same?

This could really eat up some time because there are so many historical examples to pull from. From our earliest sun worshipers, to the Egyptians and the Greeks, to the major world religions of today you can follow the trends, the similarities and teh differences. Some themes includeour searchfor answers, our fear of death, fear of the unknown, etc.

And then you could turn some of that around and point out that there's another way to look at this same historical information. Rather than focusing on the more ridiculous aspects of both ancient and modern religions (such as the sun being a god, Zeus tossing lightning bolt, or Moses parting the red sea), one can focus on what essentially every religion shares...the idea that there's something out there greater than ourselves. That idea may be the result of our incessant need to label, qualify and categorize the world around us paired with our fear of death and the unkonwn, or it could come from something else. Who knows? The only real mistake (in my opinion) is to come to a firm conclusion either way.

Hope that helps.