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This is the kind of attack against the religion to which you adhere that you, and the portrayal of religion as for the simple-minded, that you often talk about. This isn't something that has nothing to do with your beliefs that doesn't deserve to become a vehicle for your anger. No need to just pass through this one!sgtnull wrote:just passing through.
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You're right about that. I have no excuse. Nor am i going to try and justify myself. It's in the past, whether it is for you is none of my concern.Syl wrote:Title edited (obviously).
As I've said before, please, no openly antagonistic titles, and something like this really should be labled.
In a thread like this, (almost) anything goes, but Lore's right, Darth. If you're going to be above things, be above things (see Fist's posts for how it's done). And there's also the fact that you have your fair share of what others could consider blasphemous topics, much less posts.
That's all... for now.
I love youFisty wrote:While I am convinced that hallucinations and the like exist, I cannot possibly say with any authority that all who claim such experiences are delusional. It is no secret at the Watch that I am extremelly fond of Furls Fire, largely because of her faith that I do not share. Now, if we ignore her faith for a moment, and judge her sanity by anything else we know about her, I can't imagine what cause you would find to diagnose her as anything but perfectly sane, lucid, etc. And if faith alone is sufficient reason in your mind to diagnose someone as insane, then I quite seriously question your logic, morality, and/or sanity.
I don't even think that. I see very few objective truths where humanity is concerned, and logic is not one of them. Some may believe in a creator because they find it illogical to think something like the universe could be uncaused. Others think it is illogical to accept that a creator could be uncaused, but the universe could not. In fact, we're discussing things we simply cannot know. The nature of any creator, if there is one, would have to be quite different from the nature of the universe. (At least I think that's a logical assumption.) With nothing else to go on, who can answer the question with certainty? The logic of the answer depends on the person, and I don't see the assumption that there is a creator as illogical.Lord Mhoram wrote:Fist,
I don't think "insane" is a good way to describe those with faith (obviously). How do you feel about "illogical"?