11 Feb '18 23:24>
tell me why i'm wrong
Originally posted by @apathistIf you are not seeing a god or gods it may be because you have become detached from - or sceptical about - the religious beliefs of your family [or social environment or the culture in which you live] and those beliefs were not successfully/permanently inculcated in you. Or maybe you never did have a religious dimension in your life. Or maybe you have looked at religions and none of them work for you.
tell me why i'm wrong
Originally posted by @apathistor do you mean with the third eye?
tell me why i'm wrong
Originally posted by @apathistI can't see your brain, tell me why I'm wrong.
tell me why i'm wrong
Originally posted by @dj2beckerYou don't see your own brain either, for that matter. Doesn't prove doodly squat.
I can't see your brain, tell me why I'm wrong.
Originally posted by @moonbusPoint is not seeing is not proof of non-existence.
You don't see your own brain either, for that matter. Doesn't prove doodly squat.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeComing from the head troll, that is high praise indeed!
Originally posted by @moonbus
You don't see your own brain either, for that matter. Doesn't prove doodly squat.
Splendidly put sir.
Originally posted by @romans1009Are there any threads you don't infect?!
Coming from the head troll, that is high praise indeed!
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeI was complimenting you by recognizing your authority in the troll community.
Are there any threads you don't infect?!
Originally posted by @philokaliaIf a deity can not be seen and a given person has never 'felt' God's existence nor are they convinced by the 'evidence' available, is it not a reasonable position to disbelieve such a deity exists?
You're not.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeBut a deity (i.e. God) has been seen.
If a deity can not be seen and a given person has never 'felt' God's existence nor are they convinced by the 'evidence' available, is it not a reasonable position to disbelieve such a deity exists?