Before you ask 'why', you need to consider if your question is best framed with 'how" — charleton
Excuse me???
I think not!
Care to justify that absurdity? — charleton
You are trying to convince me that we can only carry on if we tell our children fairy stories? — charleton
Sometimes "why" is utterly misguided.
Why me?
Why is the sky blue?
Why something and not nothing? — charleton
.Before you ask 'why', you need to consider if your question is best framed with 'how". Such is the key to the Enlightenment.
We invent Father Christmas, the tooth fairy, the Easter Bunny, the Boogey man, *God, *Jesus, (*apologies to people who still believe) and it’s really important that our children believe in these fictions. Even though we, ourselves, have lived through the realisation and disappointment that these fantasies don’t exist — Kim
Michael Ossipoff. Thank you. You read my post and you proved my point. I asked 'why?' and you responded by denigrating my question. — Kim
Not only my beliefs
, but my morality, my very worth and value in asking (actually) a very valid point.
In fact, you were so angered by my one sentence in my whole statement that I don't believe in God
I asked a question and you met it with an attack on my beliefs
You didn't engage with my question.
I asked why and you corrupted the argument with 'who are YOU to ask such a question??!!' You don't know who I am, what I believe
, what value I have, what I contribute to the world.
Your response to my open-ended curiosity was to dismiss me. To be angry that I had the audacity to even give an opinion.
... you don't engage in discussion, you close it down.
[/quote]I thank you, once again, for proving my point that you are NOT allowed to ask WHY.
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