"Belief" is the agency required to confuse good with evil, and evil with good. — A Gnostic Agnostic
It seems you're already confused, without the need for belief. Is "good" good for you, for your family and friends, for your fellow countrymen, for all humans, or for all living things in God's universe? Without this qualification (context), "good" means nothing. The same applies to "evil", of course. :chin:
1) you asked about something regarding you, so part of that post was a response to the request. 2) I did focus on the issues, even in that post. You made a false set of claims about historians. And failed to concede a single point even when it was obvious. 3)If you ever want to try to stick to the issues, instead of speaking about me, I am here for you. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
lol, you discuss people all the time. You discuss groups of them. And you also discuss yourself, describe yourself, present yourself. Or no one would know you think you achieved apotheosis. Live up to Eleanor's values on what should be discussed and you will find others follow it more in response. Live up to rational integrity and no one will find it necessary to point out you avoid conceding points. You don't hesitate to discuss people when it seems right as part of your polemic. Gurus and dictators expect people to 'do as I say, not as I do'. Other people realize that they can be called out on their own actions and words.Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. Eleanor Roosevelt — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Now it's time to practice what you preach.... — Pattern-chaser
Because knowing isn't an alternative to belief, it's a qualified type of belief. — Terrapin Station
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