TN4994 wrote:smr wrote:
Email contributed by Wilma C., June 23, 2004:
The professor of a university challenged his students with this question. "Did God create everything that exists?" A student answered bravely, "Yes, he did".
The professor then asked, "If God created everything, then he created evil. Since evil exists (as noticed by our own actions), so God is evil. The student couldn't respond to that statement causing the professor to conclude that he had "proved" that "belief in God" was a fairy tale, and therefore worthless.
Another student raised his hand and asked the professor, "May I pose a question? " "Of course" answered the professor.
The young student stood up and asked : "Professor does Cold exists?"
The professor answered, "What kind of question is that? ...Of course the cold exists... haven't you ever been cold?"
The young student answered, "In fact sir, Cold does not exist. According to the laws of Physics, what we consider cold, in fact is the absence of heat. Anything is able to be studied as long as it transmits energy (heat). Absolute Zero is the total absence of heat, but cold does not exist. What we have done is create a term to describe how we feel if we don't have body heat or we are not hot."
"And, does Dark exist?", he continued. The professor answered "Of course". This time the student responded, "Again you're wrong, Sir. Darkness does not exist either. Darkness is in fact simply the absence of light. Light can be studied, darkness can not. Darkness cannot be broken down. A simple ray of light tears the darkness and illuminates the surface where the light beam finishes. Dark is a term that we humans have created to describe what happens when there's lack of light."
Finally, the student asked the professor, "Sir, does evil exist?" The professor replied, "Of course it exists, as I mentioned at the beginning, we see violations, crimes and violence anywhere in the world, and those things are evil."
The student responded, "Sir, Evil does not exist. Just as in the previous cases, Evil is a term which man has created to describe the result of the absence of God's presence in the hearts of man."
After this, the professor bowed down his head, and didn't answer back.
The young man's name was ALBERT EINSTEIN.
Origins: For those looking for a quick answer to the question of whether this item is literally true, we'll state up front that it is not. Nothing remotely like the account related above appears in any biography or article about Albert Einstein, nor is the account congruent with that scientist's expressed views on the subject of religion (in which he generally described himself as an "agnostic" or a "religious nonbeliever"). Einstein's name has simply been inserted into an anecdote created long after his death in order to provide the reading audience with a recognizable figure and thus lend the tale an air of verisimilitude.
TN4994 is right. There is no way Albert Einstein would ever have said something so absolutely stupid. Riots, looting, arson, robbery, rape and murder are all deeds of active evil that can never be derived from any sort of passive "absence of good". It would be less inaccurate to describe "good" as an "absence of evil".
cthia wrote:I will ask, Are you open to the idea that God exists?
Of course, but I require real, verifiable evidence before I will go so far as to actively believe it. On the other hand, if presented with real evidence that your god does not exist, I will be much less open to the idea. I am open to the idea that artificial gravity and hyperspace are possible, but I won't believe those without evidence either.
cthia wrote:You either worship GOD or you worship Satan.
Imaginos1892 wrote:
BULLSHIT!
Otherwise known, formally, as the "false dichotomy". Very disappointing; I thought you were better than that. I don't give a rat's ass about either one of them because I do not believe either one exists. Why would I "worship" something that does not exist?
What I believe, and don't believe, does not fit into your narrow preconceptions.
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Complex questions never have simple answers.
Hell, most simple questions don't have simple answers.
Imaginos, I support your right to choose. Please support mine. I will not belittle your choice by getting indignant in my posts with all who disagree. My, and my beliefs, and also my upbringing - instilled with the notion of common decency, demands it. Does your belief require disrespect?
I stand on one side of the fence.
You stand on the other.
You have made it clear that you are standing where you choose.
I have made it clear that I am standing where I
choose.
I may be sad that you are standing on the other side of the fence, but I am not angry, with you.
You may, or may not, be sad because of my location to you.
But your post makes it obvious that you are angry.
I am comfortable with my choice. I am at peace.
You don't seem to be comfortable with your choice, or are at peace. Your anger and vehemence are clear.
Why is that?
Rhetorical question on my part. One you should answer for yourself.
I hope it isn't a case of misery loving company.
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Please, everyone, I humbly ask, let's be civil and respectful to one another. Even if one does not believe in God, does that belie the belief in common decency as well?