AlAyeti wrote:Bernee,
I am not angry.
This statement in my experience often precedes a very defensive argument - primarily because the exact opposite is true. We'll see
AlAyeti wrote:
Please relax. You're scaring me.
An open book.
You should perhaps try to find the reasons in your psyche that causes words fron cyberspace to elicit a fear response in you.
Relax...an hour of meditation and self-enquiry and 2 hours of practising or teaching yoga daily keeps me very relaxed.
But thanks for your concern.
AlAyeti wrote:
The Crusades were in reponse to being attacked.
Muslims started the war, responed to by the Crusades. That is a fact.
So the Muslims stormed the gates of paris and London? The Muslims, in fact, were reclaiming what was then, and arguably is nw, part of greater Persia. What was being 'attacked' was the residue of imperalism. Sort of like the American War of Independence.
The Crusades were financed and supported on the basis that they were upholding christnndom. The were atrocities based on religiousity.
Do you want to counter my claim that the JCI god, your god, is the most blood thirsty tyrant to have graced this planet. He personally carried out or instigated or approved of genocide, mirder, kidnap, rape.
I doubt you will, because it is all in your favourite book of myths.
AlAyeti wrote:
I have much experience with what the sex education known as Pedophilia and what it has done to many people.
I suggested counselling.
AlAyeti wrote:
An Atheist declares something can come from nothing.
Wrong...an atheist declares a lack of belief in a deity (often a specific deity)
AlAyeti wrote: How and where does morality come from in this perspective?
It doesn't because your perspective is wrong.
AlAyeti wrote:
That is not a fair question?
It is neither fair or unfair - it is nonsensical because it is based on an incorrect supposition
AlAyeti wrote:
Empiricism is what we can see, hear and test. I have heard you, see your posts and have put it to the test!
In your mind only...certainly not in any of your 'arguments'
AlAyeti wrote:Too bad if it causes you discomfort.
It causes me no discomfort whatsover...the opposite however could be true given the defensive nature of your posts and the fact that you admit to 'being scared' by me.
AlAyeti wrote:
Believe that I don't exist.
Can you define 'I' in that statement?
What exists is a Self, attached to an ego which in turn is attached to a mythic belief sytem that provides meaning an legitimacy to your 'life'.
AlAyeti wrote:
Any time you want to add up the amounts of people killed in the name of religion to those killed by Atheism in Russia alone by Lenin and Stalin, my calculator is waiting!
The more often you repeat that fallacy doesn't make it any more factual. Has you calculator totted up yor god's hit list?
AlAyeti wrote:
Christians are the shining example for the world as to how to handle lying and misrepresentation of beliefs. Ever heard of Denominations? As in peacefully co-existing in America.
I'll leave others to decide wheterh there is 'peace between the denominations' in the christian nation of America.
AlAyeti wrote:
"Is a traitor a member of that which he is betraying?"
You know exactly what I mean . . .
I know exactly what you mean..I don't inderstand the relevance of the question to the debate at hand.
AlAyeti wrote:
I, at least see you as bright.
Aww, flattery...another passive aggressive defensive technique
AlAyeti wrote:
Also, angry and frustrated that someone is challenging your beliefs,
Anger is based in shame...it is shame with the desire for retribution. You have not shamed me, nor is retribution on my agenda.
As to challenging my beliefs - I live for the challenge. I just spent a month in an ashram doing the four types of yoga (karma, bhakti, raja and jnana) - radical self challenge.
Do you challenge your beliefs? I think not. All you seek is support...support alone will not bring growth.
Maximum growth (evolution) occurs at the border of challenge and support.
AlAyeti wrote:
but I do respect your being here.
The feeling is mutual.
AlAyeti wrote:
Now, answer the question.
Why? Of what relevance is it?
AlAyeti wrote:
The answer is very telling of empirical truth!!!
Can you prove to me that there is any such thing as 'empirical truth"
And while you are in a 'proving' frame of mind...
Can you prove that the historical Jesus (and his alledged acts) are based on 'empirical evidence'