I think what you are failing to see is that there is no such thing as "talk just for the sake of talk"; all talk has consequences. — Janus
I disagree with Jake due to the fact that these simple and elegant behavioral tactics or strategies are not able to be realized in full by the depressive. — Posty McPostface
There's a difference between some anonymous person making a claim on the internet and someone publicly requesting an FBI investigation and agreeing to sworn testimony before the Senate. — Michael
Jake, you need to go read the details of the case before commenting. — Baden
She told her therapist she was assaulted before any of the recent political events. — Baden
Plus, she asked Feinstein that the information remain confidential. — Baden
Besides, I can prove I wasn't in America at that time, and you're definitely not my type — Baden
The information was leaked by a third party so her insertion into politics at this particular moment was not of her doing. Please familiarise yourself with the details of the case before commenting. — Baden
This basic fact combined with the credibility of Blasey Ford's background, previous conversations with therapist, and request for confidentiality are why I tend to believe her. The idea that it's just 50/50 he said/she said is absurd. — Baden
We don't know that he lied, and I certainly don't think a mere accusation is sufficient reason to assume he did. But the possibilty that he lied should be taken seriously, and this is ample reason to take both her and Kavanaugh's testimony seriously, and to obtain as much additional evidence as they can by pushing for a more thorough investigation. I think each Senator should make a judgment based on his/her view of the preponderance of the evidence: i.e. if they think it's more likely than not that he lied, then he should not be approved. That's a lower bar than in a criminal case, but it seems absurd to put someone on the court if we feel they PROBABLY lied, despite there being a reasonable doubt that he lied. — Relativist
So, let's talk about depression? It seems like we're making progress in that regard. — Posty McPostface
Don’t need religion for this purpose. If fact, religious beliefs and practices may get in the way of fulfilling this purpose. — praxis
Christianity has lasted 2,000 years because the experience of love which it suggests works in helping people dilute an experience of reality as being divided between "me" and "everything else", an experience which generates fear and suffering — Jake
I like Jake's pragmatic approach. But it's too mechanized and people are intricate to put them through such a cookie cutter approach. — Posty McPostface
At this point the case is one person's version versus another persons version, delayed by 35 years time. There is no way to prove very much about this case. You believe women. Baden scores 10 points from #metoo. — Bitter Crank
I would very much like to see a thread on that topic if you could start one. It's not a challenge, just out of curiosity. — Posty McPostface
I'll ponder on what you said. It seems like the correct solution, logically. — Posty McPostface
Just babbling here; but, I want to live as in my dreams - away from responsibility, deficiencies, self-labeling and so on. Dreams are amazing to me because they are the self-generated content of the mind. Nothing is more original or authentic than a dream. — Posty McPostface
It's an analysis of the desire to live a better or more fulfilling life. — Posty McPostface
I have to say that your Skinnerian approach to depression is very much welcome; but, how do you deal with the self-criticism and my honesty about my form of depression? — Posty McPostface
n my dreams, I am not depressed. Everything flows effortlessly and without restraint. Why is that so? Why are dreams an escape for me from depression? — Posty McPostface
Should we believe Ford? Should we give Kavanaugh the benefit of the doubt? — Relativist
This is not a criminal trial, so "innocent until proven guilty" needn't apply. — Relativist
Would you want him approved if she's telling the truth? — Relativist
Would you want him approved if we can't know what the truth is, but we know he might have done it and lied about it? — Relativist
I've posted many times about depression. I don't know what more is to say about it other than just accept it and move on. Yet, I'm here again posting about it beating the dead horse. I want to say something profound about depression; but, there's not much for me to say about it. It really is an unpleasant feeling to have to talk about it all the time; but, I figure it is something worth talking about so here I am again taking about it. — Posty McPostface
Social or personal doesn’t speak to purpose, and in any case, pretty much anything could be construed as ultimately personal, so I’m not sure what you’re trying to say here. — praxis
There is simply no secular basis for morality. — Ram
And the same can be said for some political ideologues. — S
(Nuclear weapons, cough cough). — S
But it is a requirement of some religions according to the testimony of many adherents of these religions themselves. Ram is a good example of that. — S
Yet some religious folks would have you believe that their religion is the one true religion that everyone should follow, that's it's wrong to be critical of their religion, that their religion gets a special exemption, and should not be viewed in a similar vein to philosophies or even other religions. — S
No one wants to touch on the subject of why God can't be all of existence. Everyone is too predisposed to the original definition of God. — Lif3r
I wasn’t addressing what is “good” about religion, but it is good to consider the “other.” By “other” I mean everything that isn’t self: the external world, other people, etc. — Relativist
So... there is no point in trying to understand god? Just believe? But if there is no way we can reason about god, then there is no reason to believe, either... — Banno
The eastern ways are as old time itself. Brahman is in all and is all to that way of thinking. Are you Hindu? — MountainDwarf
I find that atheists also need to find a positive channel for their expression of atheism. Atheism should not be about antagonism to religious beliefs. — BrianW
Because something may be irrational; this does not make us rational for not engaging in this imagined irrationality. In the end we are all irrational creatures. — Blue Lux
Religious faith, on the other hand, erodes compassion. — flight747
Banned Noah33 for refusing to disavow Hitler/Naziism etc. — Baden
The essential or primary purpose is to provide a system of meaning that can bind a community in common values and purpose, like a kind of glue that holds a tribe together. — praxis
What do you think religion's purpose is — MountainDwarf
how does one interact with it? — MountainDwarf
The dispute, as I see it, is over the misleading rhetoric. — S
I am going to go from personal experience and say that I for one am somewhat intimidated by some philosophers and deep thinkers because I know that they have more knowledge on many subjects than I do. — Lif3r
No Jake, it has been a custom in PF that if someone presents a thesis and relies on facts or data, it ought to be corrected if there is something wrong with the statement. It's not about 'failing' or 'winning' a debate at all, — ssu
one has to be educated about the subject one discusses — ssu
Seems like anything that doesn't support your conclusion aren't in your interest. — ssu
There definately is a difference. Ten times of a difference. — ssu