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Being Smart Means Believing in Nothing

Being Smart Means Believing in Nothing

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Originally posted by whodey
I'm convinced that weeds pop up via spontaneous generation.

I had a pile of dirt in the garage and low and behold up came a dandilion.
Did you blame it presence on Mr Obama?

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I miss Zeus. Now there was a god you could rely on.


Originally posted by whodey
I'm convinced that weeds pop up via spontaneous generation.

I had a pile of dirt in the garage and low and behold up came a dandilion.
Not being smart means believing in anything. 🙂


Originally posted by Pianoman1
1) All religions are true to the believers and false to the non-believers.
2) There is no such thing as an objective true religion - if there was, everyone
would subscribe to it.
3) It is quite possible to attack Islam, Christianity and God since they are all,
in my view, false.
You have made 3 comments and you have made 3 mistakes.

1.Who are the believers? ....the theists who accept true religion and the supreme position of God / or the indoctrinated fools who blindly accept falsity taught by false religion.

2. There is objective true relgion / but a man must be honest to realize it.

3. Islam and Christianity are belief systems / and God is not.

You cannot comment until you know the difference between true religion and false religion / because its like a man commenting about mathematics but he cannot count.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I heard you can fry dandelion leaves!
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eaten raw in a salad - nice, slightly peppery.

apparently you can boil or roast the root.

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Originally posted by apathist
I miss Zeus. Now there was a god you could rely on.
i liked it better when the hulk pulverized loci

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
1) All religions are true to the believers and false to the non-believers.
2) There is no such thing as an objective true religion - if there was, everyone
would subscribe to it.
3) It is quite possible to attack Islam, Christianity and God since they are all,
in my view, false.
Do you see a problem with 1) and 3)?


Originally posted by Dasa
You have made 3 comments and you have made 3 mistakes.

1.Who are the believers? ....the theists who accept true religion and the supreme position of God / or the indoctrinated fools who blindly accept falsity taught by false religion.

2. There is objective true relgion / but a man must be honest to realize it.

3. Islam and Christianity are belief syste ...[text shortened]... on and false religion / because its like a man commenting about mathematics but he cannot count.
The only true religious beliefs are those beliefs that acknowledge the incarnation of God as Jesus and the crucifixion, resurrection, and atonement of Jesus the Christ and the belief in all His teachings. Your worship and religious practices are in vain without professing Jesus (Yahshua) as Savior.

HalleluYah !!! Praise the LORD! Glory be to God! Holy! Holy! Holy!

The Instructor

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
or what type of weeds will grow if you don't plant anything 🙂
hence the title of the thread. me submitting the idea that the gardener that doesn't plant anything is just as foolish as the one who fills his garden with creationism daisies.

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
hence the title of the thread. me submitting the idea that the gardener that doesn't plant anything is just as foolish as the one who fills his garden with creationism daisies.
one must fill ones mind with something 🙂

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Originally posted by twhitehead
So whats your point? Please spell it out rather than being vague. Are you arguing that it is foolish to fear an angry mob of people because another mob of people is celebrating a birthday party? Or did you not think through your post?
this is somewhat uncharacteristic of you. you usually don't get so worked up.

you constructed a strawman. the link doesn't show a mob of people lynching someone. it shows a mob of people quietly and peacefully moving towards a place of worship. it contrasts that to a mob of people quietly and peacefully (hopefully) moving towards a place of worship (the footbal stadium). it draws attention to how we are worried by the first, and not bothered by the second.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
one must fill ones mind with something 🙂
it's not about choosing one or the other. it is about thinking for oneself and choosing a perfect (or as close to perfect) blend of ideas.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
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eaten raw in a salad - nice, slightly peppery.

apparently you can boil or roast the root.
you can find some use for it, if the need is dire. better to grow some tomatoes from the start though.


Originally posted by Zahlanzi
it's not about choosing one or the other. it is about thinking for oneself and choosing a perfect (or as close to perfect) blend of ideas.
thats interesting for it appears to me that what you are talking about is simply assimilating ideas from other people rather than originating ones own ideas.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
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eaten raw in a salad - nice, slightly peppery.

apparently you can boil or roast the root.
I heard it on gardeners question time - radio 4 🙂