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- Divine Insight
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Post #4361
Divine Insight donated 1000 tokens to wiploc
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All your points in this post are excellent.
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 726#669726
All your points in this post are excellent.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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Post #4362
Star donated 50 tokens to Zzyzx
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 705#669705
"Many Theists are STILL attempting to debate Darwin – who died 150 years ago."
This sentence made me LOL. Thank you for a good post.
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"Many Theists are STILL attempting to debate Darwin – who died 150 years ago."
This sentence made me LOL. Thank you for a good post.
- ThatGirlAgain
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Post #4363
ThatGirlAgain donated 100 tokens to mwtech
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An intelligent and sensible answer, the latest in a number of such answers from you. You sort of remind me of myself.
If only I had the time to resume debating 
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An intelligent and sensible answer, the latest in a number of such answers from you. You sort of remind me of myself.


Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies; one is certain of knowing, the other of not knowing. What philosophy should dissipate is certainty, whether of knowledge or ignorance.
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell
Post #4364
Star donated 66 tokens to DanieltheDragon
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 781#669781
Exactly.
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 781#669781
Exactly.
Post #4365
scourge99 donated 100 tokens to Danmark
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 925#669925
Yep.
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Yep.
Religion remains the only mode of discourse that encourages grown men and women to pretend to know things they manifestly do not know.
Post #4366
mwtech donated 50 tokens to Divine Insight
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You win for this great analogy.However, no imagine that you are trying to convince a maturing child that they should still "believe in Santa Claus" as a non magical person. He doesn't live at the north pole, he doesn't have flying reindeer, and he doesn't climb down chimneys of people's homes to deliver gifts on Christmas Eve.
The child then ask, "So why am I still clinging to the idea of Santa Claus?"
And you say, "Because the idea of giving well-behaved people gifts is a good idea".
I think even the child would reply, "Well, can't we just forget about Santa Claus and just realize that giving well-behaved people gifts is a good idea?"
Why cling to Santa Claus when the moral of the story is already understood without him?
"Faith: Pretending to know something you don't know. Faith taints or at worst removes our curiosity about the world, what we should value, and what type of life we should lead. Faith replaces wonder with epistemological arrogance disguised as false humility. Faith immutably alters the starting conditions for inquiry by uprooting a hunger to know and sowing a warrantless confidence.�
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Post #4367
Divine Insight donated 1000 tokens to HumbleDisciple
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Very good points.
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Very good points.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
of how well they believe they are doing
relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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- Peter
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Post #4368
Peter donated 100 tokens to Divine Insight
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True that!!
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True that!!
Religion is poison because it asks us to give up our most precious faculty, which is that of reason, and to believe things without evidence. It then asks us to respect this, which it calls faith. - Christopher Hitchens
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Divine Insight donated 1000 tokens to KenRU
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That's exactly what this apologetic argument is all about.
Trash everything to the same level of uncertainty as a faith-based theology.
And then you have level-playing field.
That's the fundamental basis of this type of argument.
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 099#670099
That's exactly what this apologetic argument is all about.
Trash everything to the same level of uncertainty as a faith-based theology.
And then you have level-playing field.
That's the fundamental basis of this type of argument.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
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relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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Spiritual Growth - A person's continual assessment
of how well they believe they are doing
relative to what they believe a personal God expects of them.
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Star donated 66 tokens to micatala
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 104#669104
Good post.
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http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 104#669104
Good post.