impetuous and mischievous nature — universeness
Your theism just gnaws at you more due to your more, in my opinion. impetuous and mischievous nature. — universeness
No I don't — universeness
By doing so we can give more meaning and purpose to the Universe — universeness
Let's try to reduce the amount of repetition between us. — universeness
By doing so we can give more meaning and purpose to the Universe, instead of assigning such a responsibility to a nonexistent supernatural — universeness
That's not how it works, as well you know, (take off that windup merchant hat now and then), your hypothesis has not currently progressed from the posit stage. Your 'faith' in it has limited currency value. — universeness
How about 'to pursue knowledge — universeness
What non-existent beings want has no relevance at all — universeness
What?? Lions exist, do you fancy a one-on-one fight with one?
Your fists and legs against its teeth and claws? No fear of such eh?
Samson is also a fable — universeness
Baked into the concept of a maker is a powerful, conscious, intelligent being and a beginning. — Agent Smith
Perhaps for you, if you say so but then you are a leg puller, a windup merchant by your own admission so.......:naughty: — universeness
Because humans should care about other humans because we are all humans and we can decide that it should be so, we don't need a god fable to provide our moral code or our ethics. — universeness
total BS. Why would I fear that which does not exist? — universeness
That about does it for me EugeneW. I can no longer take your claim to be a theist seriously. — universeness
instead of where it should come from, in my opinion, their humanism. — universeness
That about does it for me EugeneW. I can no longer take your claim to be a theist seriously. — universeness
The brain is a memory device and, roughly speaking, an analytical engine rolled into one. The ability to learn can be reduced to pattern recognition and their storage for future reference. All of these abilities, methinks, are programmable — Agent Smith
I think you like the role of Devil's advocate. You may be a leg puller, a windup merchant. — universeness
No, you know I am a fan EugeneW but I am moving towards the opinion that you are naturally mischievous.
You have a good sense of humour but there is a darker side I think.
I think you like the role of Devil's advocate. You may be a leg puller, a windup merchant.
Your theism could well be almost a caricature of theists you have encountered in your past.
You have no religion, — universeness
You have no deference to your god(s). You demonstrate none of the expected theistic behaviors, you merely CLAIM to believe in god(s) but you don't exemplify personal behaviors in support of your claim. — universeness
I am therefore left with the thought that you are role-playing/caricaturing, because you get a buzz out of mixing your empirical scientist/theist incompatibility. It may even be a pre-meditated act to caricature communication with god(s) to show how evanhellicals, for example, earn their money.
You may even be doing this subconsciously, without truly realising it.
You will probably claim this is just psychobabble on my part but I am not so sure. — universeness
Philosophy is poorly defined, a collection of notions tied together with loose verbal strings. — jgill
I think that goes to show that you and I think too differently about the world for this to be a fruitful discussion. — T Clark
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) are the master keys to solving ALL our problems. — Agent Smith
take it by homonoid god you mean those who looked like humans as opposed to being all animal or some hybrid of the two but who was 'watching them?' — universeness
You typed sometimes yes, sometimes no when baker asked you:
Are you grateful to your god/s?
Do you express submission to your god/s?
Your own answer suggests an inconsistent relationship with your gods. — universeness
I find your claim that you believe in god(s) less and less convincing. — universeness
And obviously, I think the science is fine, I mean, I am not arguing about that. — Constance
No. What "bends" is spacetime, which does not have the Euclidean metric in R^4. The Euclidean metric is how we normally measure spacial dimensions. — jgill
I've always thought you were a goat. What I didn't know was you're a male also. — L'éléphant
Yes, but you have to spend a really long time to milk cause they produce a very minute amount. — L'éléphant
Give me an example of your deference to them — universeness
Explain your inconsistent relationship with that which YOU label god(s) — universeness
You should! Sorry for butting in. I really think we should always, as a rule, turn the cheek. Once the 2 on your face are done with, it gets interesting. :lol: — Agent Smith
If in the land of 1,000 solipsists, one of them died, 1,000 didn't care. — L'éléphant
It does not. What's (so) stupid about solipsisim? Explain your statement, please. Is solipsism something impossible? — Agent Smith
Jesus you're wrong! — L'éléphant
If in the land of 1,000 solipsists, one of them died, $1,000 didn't care. — L'éléphant
This doesn't establish the falsity of solipsism — Agent Smith
I have a kill count of roughly 3 million in Rome Total War, excluding those who met their end due to plagues and natural disasters (floods & earthquakes). I'm a genoicidal maniac (hides in shame). Oh shit! ( :sad: ) — Agent Smith
Can’t, actually. — Wayfarer
The cartoon: "Anyone who doesn't want to go to war is gay!" has a ring of truth, doesn't it? — Amity