@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat do you mean by that? By saying someone is delusional and paranoid in the everyday sense of the word, what do you mean exactly?
What do you mean by that? By saying someone is delusional and paranoid in the everyday sense of the word, what do you mean exactly? You have indicated that this in no way refers to someone's mental health, so in your every day understanding, what do you mean when you use both those words in the context you have used them?
Look them up in a dictionary of everyday words as used by everday English speakers and stop pretending I am using them as a clinical psychiatrist would.
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@pettytalk said"The dogma of atheism" would make an interesting thread topic. As would the notion that being agnostic is, in some way, "playing it safe".
Religious fanaticism is just as bad as the dogma of atheism. Better to be agnostic, to play it safe, and just use our God-given animal instincts to enjoy our temporary earthly animal life. For the soul, earth is a nice place to visit, but you don't want to remain here for too long, because you'll be stuck in a vicious cycle of births and deaths. Some will become those fetus ...[text shortened]... Apparently some of us are addicted to having physical bodies, and not just human bodies, I may add.
-Removed-Although I'm one day late, it's all about respect, when it comes to titles. Because there's a wise saying which goes like this. The greatest among you will be your servant. For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.
Humble yourself, sir! One day it may do you some good.
@pettytalk saidThe simplest verse of this type is this:
Although I'm one day late, it's all about respect, when it comes to titles. Because there's a wise saying which goes like this. The greatest among you will be your servant. For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.
Humble yourself, sir! One day it may do you some good.
"But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first." -- Matthew 19:30, KJV