because if there is an all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful being, then the answer to every philosophical question becomes "Because God Says". — Banno
In any case - coming at it as someone who was raised Jewish - I've never found appeals to the existence of evil in the world as contradicting God's existence particularly convincing. God is no pure, Christian saint. — BitconnectCarlos
The appeal to amputees in these scenarios is inherently casting them in a negative light: as if their differently abled bodies are an instance of "evil" or in need of being "healed".
Ergo, atheism has a common problem of ableism and is morally bankrupt, etc. — JohnRB
Notice the unusual myown fixation in this thread on the word "gratuitous"? — Wallows
What is your response to the burning fawn scenario with respect to God? — Wallows
Will this incessant need for power and domination ever cease? — Wallows
Meanwhile, the Democrats with their liberal arts and law degrees speak to them as if they are speaking to a college professor, using fancy words and acting like namby-pambies, expecting the rural white male right winger to listen because the Dems policies would make their lives better, but who wants to listen to a pussy? — Noah Te Stroete
It's the classic thing: ask a liberal, a right-leaning libertarian, a Trumpist, a progressive what is good in America and what is Un-American, I assume you won't get the same answer. — ssu
That doesn't make sense. The Constitution can still be amended so can be subject to change even if it were incompatible with Communism (which it isn't necessarily). So, for realz, a person born in the USA is by definition an American. If this person is also a convinced communist, is he still an American according to you? — Benkei
You are a funny dude, but I still don’t like you. — Noah Te Stroete
Awesome. We have gotten to "unAmerican ideals"! — ssu
Americans are less ideologically diverse because being American means you don't hold certain ideologies. :rofl: — Benkei
Whoosh. That was the sarcasm flying past your head. — Benkei
You don't know what I'm under the false impression about. Only I know that, but that might not make any sense, but it sounds ridiculous enough for me to say, so I'll say it.You seem to be under the false impression only Democrats want to legalise weed for instance. — Benkei
Finally, I would like to think Americans as a people are as heterogeneous as Europeans and that political ideas from communism to despotism are represented among them. But in the US political arena only a very small fraction of that is represented (typical right of centre to right wing, with more difference on a cultural axis). It leads to a very impoverished political debate and a lot of ideological grand standing over perceived differences which are in fact minimal from any country with a pluralistic democratic system. Democrat or Republican you're screwed either way but you'll thank them for the privilege depending on what party you vote for. Bernie has a chance of changing this. — Benkei
Our politicians aren't so retarded to think they can ignore polling data about important issues. — Benkei
You seem to have forgotten he lost the popular vote. — Benkei
Yeah, never mind trying to figure out what people actually want and need. There's just one moment in time that matters. And together with your two similar options for parties is why the US is a failed democracy. Congrats. — Benkei
He's only reactionary to you because you're a die hard Conservative. To a lot of Americans he isn't. The proof we see in his performance in iowa and new Hampshire. — Benkei
Polling tracks popular sentiment. A series of polls (data points) tracks a trend (curve) of popular movement, or direction. The polls in 2016 accurately predicted that HRC would win 'the popular vote' (just as they also were accurate in 2000 predicting that AG would win 'the popular vote'). U.S. presidential elections are decided, however, not by 'the popular vote' but by the Electoral College. Why otherwise intelligent folks keep mindlessly repeating this "the polls are not accurate" innumerate crypto-conspiracy bullshit is beyond me. — 180 Proof
Research is quite clear on this. What the majority of voters want doesn't matter in the USA. — Benkei
The only polling that matters is that actual polling that occurs on election day. The other polls, and there were many, showed that Clinton was going to easily win the election. I guess you've located another poll that shows that Americans really don't want the president that they elected and that even should they continue to vote for him, they really don't want him.Bernie Sanders isn't reactionary at all but the most sensible of the democrats as it most closely aligns what a majority of Americans want. As consistently polled when people are asked about policies without identifying whether it's a republican or democratic idea. — Benkei
Also, we're mostly not Liberal but then that's not the only thing Americans consistently get wrong because they actually barely know anything about anything outside of the US. — Benkei
Does it even make sense to talk of this as a right/left issue? Isn't it more a question of Trumpism vs. representative Democracy? — Echarmion
Beating Trump shouldn't be the goal, transforming US politics and aligning it more with what a majority of people want should be the goal. — Benkei
But are you not ashamed of your piddly 50 pages? And yeah, I voted, probably like 3 years ago. — Noble Dust
The trouble is, Hanover, that there’s nothing for them in that. They want immediate satisfaction, not a better world down the line. Maybe they don’t even know what they want. They reject the past and everything about it forgetting how they got here. — Brett
Voluntary charity ("sadaqah") is not mandatory. Therefore, according to Islamic law, it is perfectly legitimate to limit one's charitable contribution to mandatory charity only ("zakaat").
It is not me who made the rules. — alcontali
Much better to give because you care, not because you are playing a game quid pro quo. — Wheatley
I've honestly never understood the staying power of this thread. Is it a doppelgänger of the shoutbox? Do 50 pages compare to 900? I call on Hanover to give a reckoning. Again... — Noble Dust
Again, you confuse his being on the chair with you being able to tell, to know, to believe that he is on the chair. — Banno
Or perhaps it is the lack of competent foreplay. — Banno
He's not on the mat. He's on the chair. — Banno
There is the cat, on the mat, before poor Hanover, and yet he cannot know that the cat is on the mat! — Banno
So, your cat is on the mat if you see him on the mat?
— Hanover
That's silly. Sometimes he is on the mat, and I'm not even in the house.
Make your point. If there is one. — Banno
There is the cat, on the mat, before poor Hanover, and yet he cannot know that the cat is on the mat! — Banno
It is extraordinary! The extent that those with a philosophical bent will go to deny themselves the obvious. There is the cat, on the mat, before poor Hanover, and yet he cannot know that the cat is on the mat!
It's delusional. — Banno
