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@kevin-eleven said
Our Tinkertoys of thought operate on a rather particular and micro scale when considered in the context of Ineffable Cosmic Reality.
Hard to argue with that.

Although someone will I am sure.

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@tea said
Hard to argue with that.

Although someone will I am sure.
How dare you!

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Some Christian you turned out to be.

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@kevin-eleven said
Our Tinkertoys of thought operate on a rather particular and micro scale when considered in the context of Ineffable Cosmic Reality.
Yes I’m another fan of that one; haven’t got a clue what it means but would like to see if anyone else can understand it, let alone refute it 😁😂😆



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I was never an altar boy. Was that supposed to be some kind of anti-Catholic slur?



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Just because you're swimming in alcohol doesn't mean you are not responsible for your posts.

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Since you seem to be struggling with your paper bag, you don't have to believe in Christ, you don't have to be a "proper" Earth-Christian, but you do seem to be directing your attention the wrong way.


@tea said
and ...?

What is wrong with basing everything on a belief instead of a fact?

There are plenty of people in the world (and this forum) who base everything on facts. How is that working out for them? For some good and others not so much?

How about those who base their lives on beliefs? Pretty much the same? For some good and others not so much?
It's a marketplace of moral ideas. One of the ideas that KellyJay offers, which he presents as a fact, is that there will be a ghastly never-ending posthumous punishment for not subscribing to his particular religion.

So the answer to your question "And...?" is "And what you [KellyJay] believe about the reality in which we both live is morally incoherent, so let's debate and discuss it".


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@tea said
and ...?

What is wrong with basing everything on a belief instead of a fact?

There are plenty of people in the world (and this forum) who base everything on facts. How is that working out for them? For some good and others not so much?

How about those who base their lives on beliefs? Pretty much the same? For some good and others not so much?
nothing as long as you know the difference
I think most Christians would say God is a fact and that the Bible is factual


In a Dostoevskian-Sartrian sense, could it be that @divegeester has voluntarily agreed to become hell so that other people aren't?


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Do you think I have any say what so ever in your salvation?