Please tell me more about "I really did not want to post here because of previously being warned about interaction with the person that wrote the OP." — Athena
If a person is ignored what would be the motive for continuing? — Athena
Wasn't that warning almost as effective as being banned? — Athena
I am not into blaming males, but I think there is a reality of differences that prevents women from participating. — Athena
I am intensely aware of how painfully difficult it is for me to participate in male dominated forums. — Athena
Sir, I am on my last chapter of flipping math for my degree! :fire: — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Imagine you see a naturally attractive person. They look attractive to you and to many others, but that doesn't make that person attractive, does it? It only means that majority of people agrees with your opinion on his appearance. Or more like you all have similiar preferences. — Craiya
I'm really suffering and am already in contact for help, and have been taking anti-psychotics (2 actually) for a good while.
What should I do? — Shawn
I saw some kids at Rice University.truly made a game changer... — ArguingWAristotleTiff
How are things going? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Dude, disaster in the works.
Some have apparently hoarded toilet paper, we grabbed some coffee, but is it enough? — jorndoe
It's mostly referring to the highly paid jobs, so in short - unless you have money, nobody cares how smart you might be. You're given an average job instead of the opportunity to work somewhere where your brain would be actually put in use. This way, society would only increase its not just level of education but also growth in general. — Craiya
Banned alcontali for religiously-inspired extremism. — Baden
he wanted to teach us to "think and write clearly" — Noble Dust
This is a thread on quotes and in the Lounge section,. no evidence or justification is required.
My personal evidence and justification for the quote is too esoteric and perhaps long to put into the form of a concise and logical argument.
I don't expect everyone to agree with me. — A Seagull
Still humming through Algebra!!!!! :shade: — ArguingWAristotleTiff
I did. :) — A Seagull
Yes, 1930 hours GMT (Green Mandrake Time), 2017-03-03. — S
Okay, this is a lame post. — Michael Lee
I do that from time to time, but I just loved the story. — Michael Lee
I don't know where I'm going with this Sir2u. Do you know? — Michael Lee
Christians have managed to extract an enlightened, positive ethical system out their befuddled books. — Nobeernolife
As is evidenced in the real world, by the progress of christian-based societies. — Nobeernolife
I think you should leave well-enough alone. — Nobeernolife
There is no question. I just want to share it with you. Sir2u, I need to share it with you. — Michael Lee
On the other hand, if you listen to even the most extreme and radical Muslims, such as Osama bin Laden or so, or even to some people in the ISIS crowd, have you ever heard them referring to Nazi literature? — alcontali
As I have mentioned earlier, the holocaust could simply not have taken place in the Middle East or in any other Muslim-majority country because the Nazi policy of die Endlösung der Jüdenfrage is in violation of a long list of legal clauses in the Quran. — alcontali
So the problem secular morality faces, is, I think, that it is the successor of religious moralities where morality was founded in metaphysics, with God as the pinacle of that metaphysics. Every tradition not only had it's prescriptive rules, but also it 'discriptive' myth where the morality flowed from. Now this is important I think, not only did they say "you have to do this because God says so", they invariably embedded it in a story so people would buy into it more readily. So the purpose to all of this, is to give a morality authority. You need to follow it because it's true. — ChatteringMonkey
That wasn’t the issue. You said you had never met an atheist that says life has no meaning. I showed you one. I could show you other too (Rosenberg). — JohnRB
Such, in outline, but even more purposeless, more void of meaning, is the world which Science presents for our belief.
A strange mystery it is that Nature, omnipotent but blind, in the revolutions of her secular hurryings through the abysses of space, has brought forth at last a child, subject still to her power, but gifted with sight, with knowledge of good and evil, with the capacity of judging all the works of his unthinking Mother. In spite of Death, the mark and seal of the parental control, Man is yet free, during his brief years, to examine, to criticise, to know, and in imagination to create. To him alone, in the world with which he is acquainted, this freedom belongs; and in this lies his superiority to the resistless forces that control his outward life.
You ask 178432 different questions and then you still expect just one answer. — alcontali
I am completely opposed to freebies. As I have said already, I do not want a ministry for the provision of gratis clothes to the populace. For a long list of reasons, too long to enumerate here, clothing should not be free of charge. The same is true for education and healthcare. I simply do not share that kind of culturally Marxist beliefs. — alcontali
You see, their views are totally contrary to mine. As a man, I do not just pay for myself. I also pay for wife, children, subsidies and allowances to extended family, and charity to neighbours in the wider community. I cannot imagine seeking to ask for freebies from other men. The idea alone is horrifying to me. Other men don't owe me anything. I simply do not want to live in a country with that kind of freebie mentality. — alcontali
I do not have any moral qualm in exploiting freebie systems either. Morality emerges from your moral system. Unless your moral system forbids particular behaviour, this behaviour is deemed permissible. Therefore, I see no problem in helping to bankrupt a flawed freebie system by sucking it dry of its freebies. I would do that with a big smile on my face. — alcontali
No further explanation is required. Ants and apes don't have beliefs about the meaningfulness of their lives. — JohnRB
“Such, in outline, even more purposeless, more void of meaning, [than Faustus’ cyclical creation myth] is the world which Science presents for our belief.” - Bertrand Russell, A Free Man’s Worship. — JohnRB
The savage, like ourselves, feels the oppression of his impotence before the powers of Nature; but having in himself nothing that he respects more than Power, he is willing to prostrate himself before his gods, without inquiring whether they are worthy of his worship. Pathetic and very terrible is the long history of cruelty and torture, of degradation and human sacrifice, endured in the hope of placating the jealous gods: surely, the trembling believer thinks, when what is most precious has been freely given, their lust for blood must be appeased, and more will not be required. The religion of Moloch--as such creeds may be generically called--is in essence the cringing submission of the slave, who dare not, even in his heart, allow the thought that his master deserves no adulation. Since the independence of ideals is not yet acknowledged, Power may be freely worshipped, and receive an unlimited respect, despite its wanton infliction of pain.
Ha aha ha! The student debt crisis in the US would not even exist! What a joke! — alcontali
Welcome to the real world! — alcontali
I don't want to brag about that because that will quickly sound arrogant, but I am more than happy with my life! ;-) — alcontali
If it is possible, then why don't you do it?
And if you did it, then where is it documented? — alcontali
A Christian advocate is threatening to sue the NFL for discrimination towards Christians, showing immodesty without warning, and putting souls in danger. All because of the Lopez-Shakira show — Gregory
I know this creates questions, but what if Christians outlaw pornography and we have all the porn stars making an honest working at Jack in the box! — Gregory