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Why Are Things Believed ?

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@fmf said
You can call me stupid and dishonest and ignorant till you go blue in the face but you are not engaging anything I've said and you are not making any worthwhile points of your own. Your impudence is boring.
That’s along the line’s of what all losers say🤣! Did I really say all those name’s silly goose, why would you say all that?, losing much🙂.

Remember all read back, it’s all in what he doesn’t answer.


This is only for understanding into the honesty with fmf’s comments and how much stock should be put into them combined with all he doesn't understand about himself, including what a discussion is and his end results compared with what they should be.


@mike69 said
That’s along the line’s of what all losers say🤣! Did I really say all those name’s silly goose, why would you say all that?, losing much🙂.

Remember all read back, it’s all in what he doesn’t answer.
It seems you want to be lightweight and truculent AND, at the same time, you want the person on to whom you latch to indulge you and somehow interact with the nothingness you type.

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@mike69 said
This is only for understanding into the honesty with fmf’s comments and how much stock should be put into them combined with all he doesn't understand about himself, including what a discussion is and his end results compared with what they should be.
This is just artless ad hominem drivel.

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I believe, that what is written answers the questions, while the deniers of the
worthiness of the text have no answers, but complaints. Why is there something
rather than nothing, why does the universe have the fine-tuning in it allowing life
to exist here, why is life here, and why is life information driven?

Attempting to keep the conversations about me avoids the reality of those things
we talk about, you argue scripture and cannot quote text supporting your notions
only decry them as the things that are written don't line up with your ideas, your
opinions. The only circular reasoning here is those attempting to dismiss the
reality of things being talked about as nothing but opinions as if that is the extent
of the substance of all conversations.

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@kellyjay said
I believe, that what is written answers the questions, while the deniers of the
worthiness of the text have no answers, but complaints.
Non-Abrahamic God believers "have no answers" in what way?

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@kellyjay said
Why is there something
rather than nothing, why does the universe have the fine-tuning in it allowing life
to exist here, why is life here, and why is life information driven?
But no one knows how the universe originated. We can only [1] admit that we don't know or [2] we can speculate.

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@kellyjay said
The only circular reasoning here is those attempting to dismiss the
reality of things being talked about as nothing but opinions as if that is the extent
of the substance of all conversations.
It would seem you don't know what "circular reasoning" is.

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@fmf said
It would seem you don't know what "circular reasoning" is.
Thank you for your opinion.

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@kellyjay said
Thank you for your opinion.
The problem with this retort by you is that, in English, the term "circular reasoning" means something in particular. The way you used it suggests that you do not know what that meaning is. And now, this latest retort suggests that you are going to get all defensive about it.

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@kellyjay said
I believe, that what is written answers the questions, while the deniers of the
worthiness of the text have no answers, but complaints. Why is there something
rather than nothing, why does the universe have the fine-tuning in it allowing life
to exist here, why is life here, and why is life information driven?

Attempting to keep the conversations about me avoids the re ...[text shortened]... alked about as nothing but opinions as if that is the extent
of the substance of all conversations.
People outside the Hebrew tradition don’t need to ask those questions, so those answers aren’t relevant to them. You believe the Hebrew myth because it answers your particular questions, but you don’t investigate why just those questions are so telling for you and not other questions instead.

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@moonbus said
People outside the Hebrew tradition don’t need to ask those questions, so those answers aren’t relevant to them. You believe the Hebrew myth because it answers your particular questions, but you don’t investigate why just those questions are so telling for you and not other questions instead.
Right now all I am seeing from you and others are you need to get something out of it to matter to you. I brought up marriage due to love, I got a list about what I get out of it instead of love. That mindset justifies always looking for another new prettier one that satisfies my current needs/wants/desires/lust forgoing my vows of for richer, poorer to death parts us. If it is always all about us, then my opinion alone matters, and only what I can get out of anything as well. That is about as self centered as it gets!

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@kellyjay said
I brought up marriage due to love, I got a list about what I get out of it instead of love.
You obviously didn't understand what my post meant.