Before the Big Bang, there was nothing — Ellie
I said, I'm not discussing politics any more with Thorongil. Doesn't mean I think you're correct about any of it, but I meant it. — Wayfarer
you good physical condition doesn't make you immune to infectious diseases — Bitter Crank
Did they have health insurance which covered you? — Bitter Crank
Do you mean that you didn't intend to insult me? Or are you unaware that you insult people when you tell them that you suspect they are ignorant? — Luke
If you can't afford it, you are shit out of luck. — Bitter Crank
I suspect that you're an obnoxious individual with no sense of humour. But tell us again how insults aren't really necessary. — Luke
Sooner or later, most people get seriously ill or have serious accidents — Bitter Crank
people who think they need no insurance are also likely to think they need do nothing to prevent disease or injury — Bitter Crank
That's a response? It has been subject to literallly thousands of pages of newsprint, thousands of hours of media analysis. — Wayfarer
comprises winding back public benefits and providing generous tax cuts for the wealthy — Wayfarer
I provided a reference, which you ignored. — Wayfarer
How likely is it that 3/4 of the states would ratify? — Bitter Crank
The ACA did achieve these things — Bitter Crank
it did extend health care to more people who otherwise didn't have it — Bitter Crank
Single payer with teeth. That's what we need. — Bitter Crank
The GOP campaign against the Affordable Health Care Act was always a disgraceful piece of scare-mongering founded entirely on the unwillingness of the wealthy to provide public benefits — Wayfarer
The ACA was derided as 'socialised medicine' for that reason alone, and subjected to the most egregious campaigns of lies, obstructionism and distortion. — Wayfarer
Ryan and his technocrats never had any intention of improving the healthcare system — Wayfarer
Incorrect. — Wayfarer
The scriptural history of the Hebrew capture of the "Promised Land" is a description of genocide. — Mongrel
Why not? When I tackled you on Trump's obvious incompetence and possible malfeasance, you said 'oh I don't actually like Trump.' Yet you pop up on all these politics threads, singing from the right-wingers hymn sheets. — Wayfarer
I can read. — Wayfarer
The country was taken far closer to bankruptcy by W's budget mismanagement than by healthcare. — Wayfarer
If T has his way on further tax cuts the deficit will balloon even further — Wayfarer
You are a vacuous bullshitter. — unenlightened
it is fair to ask the critic to read them — Moliere
So, I'm not sure which religion has been more violent over time — Ciceronianus the White
public benefits programs — Wayfarer
like affordable care — Wayfarer
Exactly how they or others will change it if it succeeds is unknown. — unenlightened
I'm calling you out for an unreasoning baseless propagandist, trying to blow smoke in the eyes of the readers. — unenlightened
The fact that the gospels don't preach violence or intolerance has had little or no effect on the conduct of Christians, who've been cheerfully killing and persecuting themselves and others for centuries, for religious reasons. — Ciceronianus the White
That merely establishes that Christians haven't honored their holy books, which doesn't say much for Christianity, the religion. — Ciceronianus the White
I think a way of looking at it is that where Christian fundamentalists and the like failed to overcome their moderate Christian contemporaries and secular thinkers in Europe, the Muslim fundamentalists succeeded. — Chany
I didn't say "actualization", don't misquote me. I said "actuality". — Metaphysician Undercover
You are simply trying to dismiss the dualist premise by saying that all actualities are necessarily activities, and therefore time dependent. The dualist doesn't believe that all actualities are time dependent, that's how we can talk about eternal things. — Metaphysician Undercover
There is much that remains unknown to human beings, Why would you think that admitting so much is a "cop out"? — Metaphysician Undercover
Would you prefer to pretend that human beings know all there is to know? — Metaphysician Undercover
If logic indicates that it is possible that there is something outside of time, why not accept this as a real possibility, instead of closing your mind to what logic indicates? — Metaphysician Undercover
If you think that choosing presupposes time, then you do not understand the nature of immaterial existence. — Metaphysician Undercover
We just need to take one look at Thomas Aquinas, who spent pretty much his whole life coming up with logical arguments for christianity. — Samuel Lacrampe
Arguments for the existence of God are logical, but do not give certainty — Samuel Lacrampe
I felt much safer walking back streets in Pakistan, Iran and Turkey than I would in many neighbourhoods of the urban USA. — andrewk
That's not very nice. Corporations are people, too, y'know? — Luke
Who are these postmodern 'thinkers'? — mcdoodle
The other is the actuality of existence — Metaphysician Undercover
Human beings have not yet conceived of what it means to be prior to time, so speculations such as this are really irrelevant. — Metaphysician Undercover
He acts by choice — Metaphysician Undercover
God's first act of creation would cause time to come into being. As such, there is no time before God moves and God's first "movement", so to speak, could easily have been creation or the causally and logically necessary steps in order to create our world. — Chany
I am a little confused by what you are saying here — Chany
Whether this means God is somehow logically compelled to do good or always just chooses to do good because of his nature is irrelevant. — Chany
secondly because it appears to undermine materialism — Wayfarer