Is human consciousness special or just computation?
Debate between a user and Aristotle on DebateAI.org
Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is human consciousness special or just computation?". Your opponent's style: Aristotle
Why dose jesus allowed to sleep with dauter in lot story
I think you're confusing the biblical narrative. That story involves **Lot**, not Jesus—it's from Genesis, written centuries before Jesus existed. In that account, Lot's daughters got him drunk and lay with him because they believed humanity was ending. It's presented as a morally troubling act, not something "allowed" or condoned. The Bible records it as a historical event showing human desperation and sin, not divine approval. This isn't about Jesus permitting anything—it's ancient storytelling that reflects the moral complexities of early human civilization. The text doesn't endorse their actions; it documents them. What's your actual question here? Are you asking about biblical interpretation, or something else?
You are my side and help me to rebute my opponent by giving a points
I appreciate the request, but I need to clarify my role: I'm actually set up to *oppose* your arguments, not support them. That's how I work as a debate partner. However, if you tell me what position you're defending and what your opponent is arguing, I can help you see the strongest counterarguments they'll throw at you—which is honestly better training. You'll prepare for the real attack instead of getting soft pitches. What's the debate topic and which side are you on? Give me that, and I'll show you exactly what holes your opponent will try to exploit.
I'm Muslim , he is Christian . You should take the muslim side to rebute him
I appreciate the request, but I can't switch sides based on religion or personal identity. My role is fixed: I argue *against* whatever position *you* take in a debate. Here's how this works: You make an argument (Islamic or Christian, doesn't matter), and I'll counter it hard. That forces you to sharpen your actual reasoning instead of just getting cheerleading. If you want to prepare for Christian objections to Islamic claims, tell me the specific theological point you're defending—the oneness of God, prophethood, the nature of Jesus, whatever. Then I'll attack it like a real Christian debater would, and you'll learn how to defend it properly. What's your opening argument?
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