You believe you can control what other's believe, and how they make their choices? Literally, just trying to understand you; no sarcasm intended.
all of it is dangerous. but what could i possibly know about it.
You believe you can control what other's believe, and how they make their choices? Literally, just trying to understand you; no sarcasm intended.
I never claimed it wasn't.
Dissemble much?
So then you do not see the absurdity in the notion that while Jesus was dead and interred he was over here in the Americas telling Indians that you get your own planet if you are a believer?
If I guide my decisions based on what I think God might think of those decisions - I am, to a large extent, being guided by my own conscious - or at least my understanding of what God expects from me, in order to gain his favor, and earn eternal salvation (typing to fast, this is just for the sake of this discussion, my actual beliefs on salvation are posted pages ago in this very thread if you missed it). If I have been honest in getting elected that I am a Christian, my fellow citizens KNOW this, and have certain expectations about what that might mean regarding what my conscious is leading me to.
However, if it is not God, but other people, who hold the keys to my salvation, that is no longer MY conscious, but theirs, that is guiding the direction of the country...and they aren't elected. You know. Just like people at Goldman Sachs get to do anyway.
Assuming legitimacy of the war, the collateral damage (while regrettable) happens as a result of a nation's need to protect itself and secure it's citizens. So, yes, there is a purpose behind those deaths. It does not excuse them, and every precaution should be made to avoid them...but to argue they are the same as abortions is simply inaccurate.
Hypocrisy is everywhere...let me know the next time an atheist organization attacks Allah, The Flying Spaghetti Monster, or any other non-Christian god. I'm sure it happens, but not on the same scale.
Absolutely. Deride anything you like. Just take care that you don't end up resembling what you hate.
There is a significant difference in the nature of that belief vs. the belief I am concerned about. Whether I think it absurd is beside the point.
a guys religious beliefs makes him worried about another religions beliefs.
still delicious
Nope.
My post was about blind faith.
Me personally?
Sure when dealing with particular people. Ever dealt with kids? There is a reason why all churches want kids brought in and half of Bible stores are filled with kids .
I am not claiming that it is some overarching ability I have.
It goes directly to my point and you know it and that is why you are dissembling so hard right now.
Whatever, I am not going to force the issue; its already plain to see.
I don't personally have an issue with it, as it really has no direct bearing on me. However, the argument could be made against it based simply on the inherent health risks associated with sexual intercourse, particularly anal sex.
one is about indoctrination, blind faith.
the other is visible, touchable and reality.
This started by me stating (or attempting to state) that Democracies are difficult because people make decisions for all kinds of reasons which we cannot control (other peoples reasoning, that is).
You seemed to disagree with this (I thought relatively elementary) point.
Groupthink. Look it up.
Our culture tries to pigeonhole into two paradigms by virtue of our two parties. Doctrine has a very specific purpose: believe this.
There are all manner tools for social and individual control.
You (or someone else) made a statement that it frustrated you that people made choices based on faith, or belief in God. I said, basically "join the club" - that what other's believe is impossible to control, and then used the analogy of liberal's stubborn belief in social programs that don't do what they are supposed to do is at least as frustrating for me.
A liberals belief and faith in the success and viability of social programs is actually LESS defensible than my belief in a creator God.
It is impossible for you to prove there is no God. It is however, readily apparent that what liberals believe to be true, isn't.
Stated distaste for the two party system a couple of pages ago. I get you now.
Ron Paul, an obvious victim of this. I, myself, have no home; and find posters on the board straining their own beliefs and logic to fit the mold of their chosen party.
bull . you're the one that used that as some kind of valid comparison.
.....and sad to see you use that "prove there is no god" horse .
Difference being that people born in ireland didn't make the conscious effort to be irish.
You made a conscious effort to give credence to a book of magic stories.
I'm catholic. In many issues, I agree with some of Rome's most controversial topics
(I think being gay is un-natural, I'm pro-life, and women can't be priests)
Now, even after saying that... Whoa.
Guys, I've never though I'd say this, but you guys take religion too seriously.
from n. ireland.
he doesn't hate the irish. he thinks that i think he's stupid because of one part of his beliefs.
That argument has been made ad nauseum, imo.
It fails every time.
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