If you would like to debate in a head-to-head debate, find an opponent and agree on a topic. Then both of you must post here with the topic title you two have agreed on and then send me a PM with the link to your request. You two should also agree beforehand the format of the debate. I'll then give you both membership to the usergroup. You are then free to create the topic and debate.
After the debate is over, PM me and I'll lock the thread and remove you from the usergroup.
Head-to-head subforum request
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Post #81
Ok, I'll give you the extra 5 posts and extra closing arguments.Wolfbitn wrote: Split the difference
15 posts EACH... under the rules I originally posted, 2 closing arguments EACH , each one taking proper turn in responding. Now new information can be entered into closing arguments aside from references and quotes to further back a topic that was previously addressed directly.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
of how well they believe they are doing
relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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Post #82
[Replying to post 81 by Divine Insight]
Its a deal. Do you have access yet? And who would like to moderate? Im good with any 2 who volunteer
Its a deal. Do you have access yet? And who would like to moderate? Im good with any 2 who volunteer
Re: Head-to-head subforum request
Post #85McCulloch and I have agreed to debate "Whether the KCA can be logically constructed to present a valid argument".
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Re: Kal�m Cosmological Argument
Post #86How did we do?ToKnowHim wrote: McCulloch and I have agreed to debate "Whether the KCA can be logically constructed to present a valid argument".
Poll here: http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... hp?t=26332
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First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John
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Post #87
Stcordova and I have agreed to debate
"Whether or not Young Earth Creationism can be proved."
the topic question might further be refined upon agreeing to the precise terms this description should suffice for now.
"Whether or not Young Earth Creationism can be proved."
the topic question might further be refined upon agreeing to the precise terms this description should suffice for now.
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Post #88
I've agreed to the debate with DanieltheDragon pertaining to YEC. I'm new to the forum so I will defer to Daniel to work out some of the administrative details to get things going.
I've suggested the following:
I've suggested the following:
Suggested debate question: "Is believing YEC a good bet?"
The format:
Round 1: introduce ourselves, what our position on the issues is, what we believe, and what claim we'll be defending.
Round 2:
State the process of how we are personally convinced an idea is true. What is our criterion for deciding something is true or worth betting on. For example, I don't necessarily give much weight to certain peer-reviewed papers nor scientific consensus. It would be good to state what we believe counts as facts or reasonable guesses.
Round 3:
State the primary reasons for believing or not believing a creator in general. This is probably relevant because if one does not believe in creator, one won't believe in YEC.
Round 4:
State the main reasons one believes the fossil record is old or young
Round 5:
State the main reasons one believes the Earth is old or young
Round 6:
State the main reasons one thinks the solar system is old or young
Round 7:
State the main reasons the universe is old or young
Round 8:
Summarize all arguments as succinctly as possible.
FREE FORMAT ROUNDS: any additional discussion either party wishes to put on the table. The exchange will end when one party calls for an end. The party calling for an end of the debate will also have the benefit of the last word.
I'm happy to go first in each round. The length of the posts for each of the structured rounds should be no more that 1 1/2 pages.
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Re: Head-to-head subforum request
Post #89[Replying to post 1 by otseng]
Divine Insight and I have agreed to debate the topic, "Does the Existence of Conscience in Humans Prove Absolute Morality?"
Divine Insight and I have agreed to debate the topic, "Does the Existence of Conscience in Humans Prove Absolute Morality?"
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Re: Head-to-head subforum request
Post #90I confirm agreement to have this debate.fred barclay wrote: [Replying to post 1 by otseng]
Divine Insight and I have agreed to debate the topic, "Does the Existence of Conscience in Humans Prove Absolute Morality?"
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
of how well they believe they are doing
relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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