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3. A sudden digression or change of course: went off on a tangent during the courtroom argument.
Regarding the Faithful In Dogmatic situations:I agree; no sense of adventure or imagination. Those atheists need to yuck it up and stop behaving as if everything they don't know is now in a vise meat grinder (producing tasty sausages of disbelief); its more of a carnival ride to understanding where their relationship to a creator being lies (unless they think they manifested themselves and own destiny all by themselves).
They at least have a 'belief system' (as a primer grade school book; we all did but some traveled further) that could take them to higher revelations of awareness; problem is they are happy being told that dogma by a perceived minister/priest etc. and ok with it (this is just the potential jump off start point to real understanding of who and what they are and their relationship to a creator being). Mix sugar and salt (more bacon fat flavor) comes together the tasty magic happens. Thank you for your reply Orangetom.
i would say it's nigh on impossible to change the parameters of the discussion in some places in the world, moreso than in others. for example, try attending a world religions class in an american university. try challenging the status quo views of biology professors. try questioning the official position of egyptology professors. this is massive indoctrination into a single world view, dictated by who the hell knows, wherein the student is not only discouraged from disagreeing, they are often punished for disagreeing. how is that any different than its predecessor?
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: undo
Why you expect to be listened to when you do not listen is beyond me......
I think I shall go back to ignoring you now ma'am.
Good day.
originally posted by: undo
i'll state for the record, that although he makes several good points, i happen to believe god can be proven, but it's not an easy case of 1+1=2, end of discussion. it's long intense study, crossing several boundaries of science, history, geography, archaeology, linguistics, etymology, and of course, scholarship. the question is not an easy answer, particular where the topic involves deep thought, and the opponent is not exactly wanting you to prove them wrong. lol
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: orangetom1999
I'm stubborn.
But even I have a line.
a reply to: HarbingerOfShadows
Some people would claim that, if I had indeed done that, I'd have come to the conclusion, as an intellectual, rational thinker, that God does not exist. They would of course, be wrong.
a reply to: HarbingerOfShadows
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Regarding the Faithful In Dogmatic situations:I agree; no sense of adventure or imagination. Those atheists need to yuck it up and stop behaving as if everything they don't know is now in a vise meat grinder (producing tasty sausages of disbelief); its more of a carnival ride to understanding where their relationship to a creator being lies (unless they think they manifested themselves and own destiny all by themselves).
[I]orangtom[/I]Yes..I agree I prefer to examine things which catch my interest. Something in the very nature of them that I so find.
With many Atheists I mostly let them go but when I tire of it I will engage them. I find that often they are somewhat emotional. To me this is the opposite of good logic and reason. I am not interested in Drama...If I want Drama..I turn on the boob tube or failing that ..I go to work. Lots of drama there to be found. Yes...Carnival ride indeed. I do not go to Amusement parks to get educated.
Amusement...
A .....without..
Muse...thinking....
Without thinking...amuse ...amusement.
Something fed to us to prevent thinking.
[I]orangetom[/I] It is the same with watching television or movies. I am seldom amused. I am musing them..picking them apart. It becomes second nature after awhile...once you are trained in it.
I was taught this many many years ago..and at first only found it to be humorous. As years transpired I have found the definition of Amuse...Amusement(speaking from a standpoint of etymology) to be very appropriate and fitting to much of what we see around us daily.
[I]orangetom[/I]Oh...by the way...very appropriate the manner in which you phrased.....that some believe they own destiny all to themselves.
I agree again.
[I]veteranhumanbeing[/I] They at least have a 'belief system' (as a primer grade school book; we all did but some traveled further) that could take them to higher revelations of awareness; problem is they are happy being told that dogma by a perceived minister/priest etc. and ok with it (this is just the potential jump off start point to real understanding of who and what they are and their relationship to a creator being). Mix sugar and salt (more bacon fat flavor) comes together the tasty magic happens. Thank you for your reply Orangetom.
[I]orangetom[/I]Wow...I for one am not particularly interested in mixing sugar and salt...leven with unleven. I believe many of today's ministers are in fact teaching their flocks to do exactly that ..mix sugar with salt...leven with unleven. They do great disservice to their flocks in this manner. They miss the bigger picture. I also believe it was intended to acheive this result.
Many things we see around us are intended to do just this result..to get rid of the salt and insert the sugar.
To create Ishmaelites instead of those after Issac and his seed.
To create a world in which the children of the bondwoman shall be heir with the children of the freewoman.
to do this you have to get rid of the line of Issac and replace it with Ishmaelites.
If you look carefully at the bigger picture...this is exactly what is happening and been going on from the beginning...and I mean from the beginning.......................................This is the Ever War.
My understanding is that we are the salt of the earth ..not the sugar.
Atheists are being used and misused to acheive this goal...and they work very well against those not of the salt but thinned out by sugar.
But in the end...they too will be thinned out by the other religion. For this other religion..brooks no competition.
This can be seen in history if one knows where and how to look.
Must make haste now..lots to do here.
Thanks for your views and understanding.
originally posted by: Morg234
a reply to: HarbingerOfShadows
Some people would claim that, if I had indeed done that, I'd have come to the conclusion, as an intellectual, rational thinker, that God does not exist. They would of course, be wrong.
Claiming to have an IQ of 155, yet can't shake the childhood delusions, pity.
[I]HarbingerOfShadows[/I]Yes because colloquialism is totally not a thing and everyone smart speaks precisely...
[/sarc] Are you done with the irrelevant shallow analysis yet sir or ma'am?
originally posted by: HarbingerOfShadows
a reply to: vethumanbeing
Give respect.
Get respect.
It's really quite simple.
A pity you can't understand that.
But the parent thing made me laugh.
Thank you sir or ma'am.
originally posted by: undo
a reply to: HarbingerOfShadows
i'm addressing the subject of the op, which is that atheists and people of faith, stop arguing with each other. my premise is, books written about the subject, which are then discussed in public venues such as ats, are part of what fuels the arguing, and it does so because people have their own views about the data.