Whereas all I see in your posts is hostility to anything religious, — Wayfarer
I just haven't experience their perspectives personally. — MacGuffin
I can’t help thinking that in the past this has led to some pretty tragic situations. — Brett
What it amounts to is nothing more than a belief? — Brett
I wouldn't say intelligent person. Someone who actually believes in a lie of such improbably fantastical nature would be termed much more aptly as delusional than intelligent perse. Creative, perhaps, but delusional all the same. — Frotunes
A person who has no faith in the supernatural has too much faith in Science.... RMC — halo
I disagree. I doubt science, with its limits, primitiveness and cultural factors. But that is a lot different than believing in a delusion like the existence of God/gods as the religions fantasize. — Frotunes
Actually we can have somewhat justified beliefs about things we do not know. It is not binary, even in science. There are degrees of evidence and models that we use that imply things that we have not yet demonstrated, and then individuals can know things that they cannot prove to others, and more. — Coben
You are talking about faith based on facts and a logic trail. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
We use faith in learning, in fact telling people they will succeed increases their success even if the person saying knows they are poor students. — Coben
So is love. — Coben
Seriously?
That would be stalking, not sharing love with another. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I am saying that love is a kind of faith, especially in the beginnig when you have nto spent a lot of time with the other. And actually I think love is underneath works, deeds and reciprocity. Parents' love for children, even romantic love. Yes, of course those are good parts of a relationship, but the love is underneath and causal. And not rational.If you share love through faith, then it cannot be a true love as true love must have works, deeds and reciprocity. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
And he will never grasp math without intuition. And the great mathematicians allow criteria like elegance lead them to examine certain lines. I am using faith to mean processes that are non-rational.I think you are misusing the word faith.
If a student is poor in math and has not begun a logic trail in his mind that recognizes how 2 + 2 = 4, throw as much faith at him that you like, but he will never grasp math without logic and reason which are anathema to faith — Gnostic Christian Bishop
That's what he, one individual thought, at one time. Much of the rest of the time he presented reasoned arguments. But in any case, it's not much evidence of anything.Martin Luther.
“Faith must trample under foot all reason, sense, and understanding.”
“Reason is a whore, the greatest enemy that faith has.” — Gnostic Christian Bishop
a genocidal son murdering prick of a god — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Have you ever tried to get a religionist involved in a moral discursion?
They run like beaten dogs. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
And not rational. — Coben
But in any case, it's not much evidence of anything. — Coben
but that doesn’t mean the supernatural is impossible, just that you don’t like it. — Brett
Show one instance. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
And not rational.
— Coben
That was what your reply was, yes. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Loves takes two as one cannot have true love alone.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Humanity centered religions, good? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Gnostics are dualists, seeing ‘this fallen world’ as a trap, and all matter evil and a source of misery, the only escape from which is gained by asceticism and denial of the world. Nothing about traditional gnosticism was 'human-centred' - in fact that's the main reason they lost the battle with orthodoxy. Although I suspect that this is one of those conversations where facts don't matter, so I'll butt out. — Wayfarer
I think he’s an atheist troll. — Wayfarer
Have you ever tried to get a religionist involved in a moral discursion?
They run like beaten dogs.
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
Actually, I’ve found them to argue as heatedly as you do. — Brett
Is belief in the supernatural an intelligent person’s game? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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