Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeWhat is the most important spiritual topic you would like to "discuss" with yours truly here and now?
How do you debate or discuss yourself when you only communicate by:
1. Using one word replies, like 'why?' or 'so.'
2. Copy and paste text not of your own design.
3. Quote the opinion of someone famous.
4. Quote the opinion of someone imaginary. (Child anon. Vivian)
5. Say you will reply later,....and never do.
Where in the above is your sincere attempt to debate or discuss anything with anyone?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhy not go through the most recent threads in this forum and give your honest opinion on the topics being discussed? (And by your opinion I mean something not quoted or pasted in, but something you have thought about and explained in your own words).
What is the most important spiritual topic you would like to "discuss" with yours truly here and now?
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeIs it or is it not beneficial to learn from something "quoted"
Why not go through the most recent threads in this forum and give your honest opinion on the topics being discussed? (And by your opinion I mean something not quoted or pasted in, but something you have thought about and explained in your own words).
rather than or in addition to being limited to our present knowledge
and/or opinions?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe more pertinent question in your case is why are you so afraid of debate and discussion? The description of this forum does not say "Quotations and evading discussion about the supernatural, religion, and the life after".
Is it or is it not beneficial to learn from something "quoted"
rather than or in addition to being limited to our present knowledge
and/or opinions?
It's as if you are absolutely determined to limit yourself to your present knowledge and opinions, and part of this for you is steadfastly not participating properly in any interaction where your "knowledge and opinions" are being subjected to scrutiny or disagreement.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAtheists do not say: God is immoral.
[b]"Do atheists hate the God they don't believe in?" (by Matt Slick)
"People behave according to what they believe not what they don't believe. When an atheist says that God doesn't exist or denies Him or works hard to disprove His existence, he is behaving in a manner that is consistent with what he believes. Likewise, when an atheist spe ...[text shortened]... the-god-they-dont-believe-in
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They might say: religious morons are immoral. Or they might say: oh, I hate fundamentalist Christians and their counterparts in every other religion.
They do not say: I hate God.
They might hate the concept of a God, but think about it... Do you really hate the tooth fairy?
Originally posted by shavixmirAlthough the character of god described by some
Atheists do not say: God is immoral.
They might say: religious morons are immoral. Or they might say: oh, I hate fundamentalist Christians and their counterparts in every other religion.
They do not say: I hate God.
They might hate the concept of a God, but think about it... Do you really hate the tooth fairy?
Christians can be hated the same as any fictional character.
Originally posted by shavixmirshavixmir, as a young boy I not only believed in the "tooth fairy" but also received small denomination coins under my pillow in the morning in place of my small teeth which were missing. My question for you: Is "God" one entity or a trinity of spirit beings with shared divine attributes?
Atheists do not say: God is immoral.
They might say: religious morons are immoral. Or they might say: oh, I hate fundamentalist Christians and their counterparts in every other religion.
They do not say: I hate God.
They might hate the concept of a God, but think about it... Do you really hate the tooth fairy?