ZhouBoTong — ZhouBoTong
Notice that Jesus never actually committed sin — ZhouBoTong
I go by whatever a poster says and answer by my impression of if he is a believer or not. I sometimes miss the mark, like here apparently. Apologies. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
That is not what I read, especially if I follow the stupid Trinity concept. Yahweh/Jesus sins quite a bit.
Even if I do not tie Jesus to Yahweh, I still see Jesus as sinning on occasion.
His fit against the merchants at the temple is just one example. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
ZhouBoTong — ZhouBoTong
No, that's not for me. — Pattern-chaser
No, that's not for me. — Pattern-chaser
True, but it is not true for those foolish enough to believe in the supernatural. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Pattern-chaser
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No, that's not for me. — Pattern-chaser
True, but it is not true for those foolish enough to believe in the supernatural. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Hmm. And yet *I* am that foolish.... :wink: — Pattern-chaser
Terrapin Station
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I'm an atheist.
I'd rather be immortal, as long as I could be relatively young/healthy as an immortal. — Terrapin Station
What does your response mean, PC?
Are you saying you "believe" in the "supernatural?"
If so...are you saying that you are inferring knowledge...or is it just a general feeling or guess...that something other than what is a part of nature...exists? — Frank Apisa
Pattern-chaser
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What does your response mean, PC?
Are you saying you "believe" in the "supernatural?"
If so...are you saying that you are inferring knowledge...or is it just a general feeling or guess...that something other than what is a part of nature...exists? — Frank Apisa
I'm saying that I'm a believer (but not a Christian ;)). And before that, I was claiming not to deny or believe-against the evidence. OK? :smile: A guess? In formal terms, yes, that's exactly what it is. :wink: — Pattern-chaser
I went from moderate religious...to zealous religious...to agnostic. Moderate up to age 17 - 18...zealous while in military service (peacetime)...and became agnostic about at age 21 - 25. Been that way ever since. — Frank Apisa
What do you mean when you say you are an "atheist," Terrapin?
Are you expressing a "belief" or guess that there are no gods...or are you simply saying you lack a "belief" that any gods exist?
If the latter, to you also lack a "belief" that no gods exist? Are you generally lacking a belief in whether gods exist or do not exist? — Frank Apisa
Terrapin Station
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What do you mean when you say you are an "atheist," Terrapin?
Are you expressing a "belief" or guess that there are no gods...or are you simply saying you lack a "belief" that any gods exist?
If the latter, to you also lack a "belief" that no gods exist? Are you generally lacking a belief in whether gods exist or do not exist? — Frank Apisa
I believe/I'm asserting the fact that no gods exist. — Terrapin Station
Okay...so you are a "believer."
It may be a correct guess. If I were to "hope" on the matter (I seldom do)...it is what I hope is the truth. — Frank Apisa
Terrapin Station
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Okay...so you are a "believer."
It may be a correct guess. If I were to "hope" on the matter (I seldom do)...it is what I hope is the truth. — Frank Apisa
No maybe or hoping about it, but who knows the reason you have some doubts. You don't really seem to be sharing the source of your doubts. — Terrapin Station
Why do you have Christian in your nickname if you know little to nothing about the religion, is it supposed to be ironic? — whollyrolling
Terrapin Station
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What do you mean when you say you are an "atheist," Terrapin?
Are you expressing a "belief" or guess that there are no gods...or are you simply saying you lack a "belief" that any gods exist?
If the latter, to you also lack a "belief" that no gods exist? Are you generally lacking a belief in whether gods exist or do not exist? — Frank Apisa
I believe/I'm asserting the fact that no gods exist. — Terrapin Station
Okay...so you are a "believer."
It may be a correct guess. If I were to "hope" on the matter (I seldom do)...it is what I hope is the truth. — Frank Apisa
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Terrapin Station
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A fool says in his heart, there is no God; -- a wise man says it out laud.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Perhaps significant that you spelled "out loud" incorrectly. — Frank Apisa
I have absolutely no idea of the true nature of the REALITY of existence. Neither do you. — Frank Apisa
Gnostic Christian Bishop
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Perhaps significant that you spelled "out loud" incorrectly. — Frank Apisa
I am French buddy and I can screw up in 3 languages.Only those who seek cheap points remark on such minute errors. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If a fool want to think there is a god by faith alone, then he has faith without facts and is truly a fool. — Gnostic
The wise go with reality and not some imaginary god, who just happens to be a genocidal son murdering prick of a god. — Gnostic
If fools are going to make up a god, can you tell us why they choose to create such a vile prick of a god? — Gnostic
Terrapin Station
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I have absolutely no idea of the true nature of the REALITY of existence. Neither do you. — Frank Apisa
Are you talking about our mental content here, re dispositions, etc.? — Terrapin Station
Beats me.
A better question is: Since it seems humans invented gods like Zeus, Ra, Jehovah and that crappy like...why is that used by the fools of the world to suppose no gods exist...rather than that humans are fallible when it comes to describing some things? — Frank Apisa
Gnostic Christian Bishop
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Beats me.
A better question is: Since it seems humans invented gods like Zeus, Ra, Jehovah and that crappy like...why is that used by the fools of the world to suppose no gods exist...rather than that humans are fallible when it comes to describing some things? — Frank Apisa
So if the religions are that far off the mark, it shows who the fools are.
Those who have the faith of fools have to hide behind a supernatural shield.
Faith closes the mind. It is pure idol worship.
Faith is a way to quit using, "God given" power of Reason and Logic, and cause the faithful to embrace doctrines that moral people reject.
The God of the OT says, “Come now, and let us reason together,” [Isaiah 1:18]
How can literalists reason on God when they must ignore reason and logic and discard them when turning into literalist?
Those who are literalists can only reply somewhat in the fashion that Martin Luther did.
“Faith must trample under foot all reason, sense, and understanding.”
“Reason is a whore, the greatest enemy that faith has.”
This attitude effectively kills all worthy communication that non-theists can have with theist. Faith closes their mind as it is pure idol worship.
Literalism is an evil practice that hides the true messages of myths. We cannot show our faith based friends that they are wrong through their faith colored glasses. Their faith also plugs their ears.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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Literalist readers of myths are fools. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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