Oh, the daggers and stings! — baker
The implication being that ...? — baker
I want to see how they actually hold up against life's hardships, regardless of whether they are theists, atheists, or whatever. I want to take them to Rhodes, to see how they jump there. — baker
I can't post their real names. But I'm thinking of several religious people who have advised me on religious choice in just this way, and it's also a theme I've found in some religious books. The idea that one should "look within, honestly, without bias, and then one will see religious/spiritual truth" is hardly revolutionary.Who said that? — praxis
Unfortunately for theorists, this topic requires some real examples, to wit:I want to see how they actually hold up against life's hardships, regardless of whether they are theists, atheists, or whatever. I want to take them to Rhodes, to see how they jump there.
— baker
that there was some thinking on the horizon — Kenosha Kid
When I got home a friend asked if I'm religious now. I replied sincerely: fuck off.
— Christoffer
Not that I wished this upon you, but it would be more relevant for the OP topic to see your reaction and your attitude toward life if the accident would leave you permanently and severely disabled. If you could still be so cheerfully saying that life is meanigless. — baker
When in Rome!but, no, despite it being pointed out to you twice, you're still blocked by a need to be hostile, while complaining that the thread is blocked by the hostility of others.
Baffled, but I guess you never promised to make sense.
I'm interested in the phenomenon of resilience. While there is quite a bit of recent research in psychology about resilience, I find it to be too general and too abstract to be useful, and I'm more interested in its metaphysical underpinnings, if there are any. — baker
No, because I don't want trouble.Because they'd be excommunicated for speaking such blasphemy? — praxis
Here's something from the Catechism of the Catholic Church:What books? If you're going to make claims like this you should be able to back them up.
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