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Welcome back you intellectually gifted überglorious motherfucker.
ughh this is unbearable
I myself was hoping you'd have turned to agnosticism by now, Mangled. We have Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson on our side.
Fawkzy's comment made me vomit
Quote from: 15th_account on May 12, 2014, 08:02:04 amI myself was hoping you'd have turned to agnosticism by now, Mangled. We have Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson on our side.As much as I like them both, Agnosticism is too pissweak for my tastes. It's a form of exceptionalism that I fundamentally disagree with, and if it isn't exceptionalism it makes you a whispy asshole that people can't stand to be around.In the question of whether ghosts or unicorns or any other supernatural entity (except for God) exists or not, you would not so willingly side with being Agnostic as to their existence. Apparently if a fictional being creates the universe that makes all the difference for some people.If something isn't knowable then the default logical assumption that has to be made is 0. I can make up some imaginary creature in my head that you can't be sure doesn't exist somewhere in the universe. Gonna be agnostic about that too? How about if someone is being tried for murder and there's absolutely no indication or evidence that they did it? Gonna sit there all day saying you can't be sure they're guilty or not so court remains in session for all eternity?
all this "intellectual" jerking off, reminds me of that special group of "intellectuals" on this forum, how was it called again?
I think this group is called "Veterans users group" xDI love too people that hide lack of something to say behind ego boosting pseudo intellectual writting
Sure, agnosticism is weak. It's a very broad label. Though I would regard atheism as scientifically dishonest because it's a fixed position. I'm actually just applying the method of scientific skepticism to everything, even religion and your imaginary creatures. Agnosticism is just the stance on religion that seems to closest match the current scientific understanding.If you want absolute truth and a fast answer then the scientific method isn't for you. It can only give successive approximations of reality.In my skeptical tool bag I can pull out awesome heuristics such as Occam's razor and a list of logical fallacies. Your accusation of murder, as well as your imaginary creature and the Christian creation myth all make assumptions and lack in evidence and falsifiability, therefore making them likely to be bunk.
How about this: God created all of us to know, love, and serve us. I firmly believe that God made us to also be like Him: Gods in our own right. Now I guess I can't create the universe, but who gives because my believe is founded in the Big Bang mainly, so I guess God sort of set up all this stuff to happen... I don't know, the theory is full of bullshit and unanswered questions unfortunately.REGARDLESS, I take my stance to be that reincarnation is the way of the world, and that we have all lived multiple lives, and will continue to do so, until God knows when. This is on the founding that each individual has a mind, body, and soul, and while the body perishes, the soul retains emotional data, and the mind the seat of wisdom. So each time you're reincarnated, you sort of pass on your wisdom to the next body, while retaining your soul and mind.All in all, I actually have no facts, other that internal revelation, which makes me fuckin' special. Yup.Nice to see some people.
my believe is founded in the Big Bang mainly, so I guess God sort of set up all this stuff to happen... I don't know, the theory is full of bullshit and unanswered questions unfortunately.
I take my stance to be that reincarnation is the way of the world, and that we have all lived multiple lives, and will continue to do so, until God knows when. This is on the founding that each individual has a mind, body, and soul, and while the body perishes, the soul retains emotional data, and the mind the seat of wisdom. So each time you're reincarnated, you sort of pass on your wisdom to the next body, while retaining your soul and mind.
have only one occasion for any founding in some spiritual existence or whatever: I once had a boxer's fracture, and some missionary healed it. My only founding is that I had a fair amount of pain and discomfort, and the next moment, I was able to take my wrist out of its cast.
Wait until Graham gets here, we'll have a ball.
Your hand was already in a cast, therefore you had already recieved treatment.
Pshaw, that's no argument, and not really relevant to what I said.