Demonslayer
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Doesn't make sense, right?
You can say that again.
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Doesn't make sense, right?
It seems your second paragraph is answered by you.I see nothing I can add.Before or after it explains the morality surrounding the beating of your slaves?
Regarding prayer, I know what you're going to say...the OT tells us we're not supposed to pray for material things, that God doesn't act like a genie granting wishes. I've heard it before. But you must realize that a huge number of religious people claim their prayers were answered in this fashion, right? Everyone has a story about how they prayed to God and he healed their cancer (but never their severed arm) saved them from dying in the car accident, or whatnot. Russell Wilson said God told him why He made Russell throw the Super Bowl losing pass.
So all these millions of religious people every day claiming God answered their prayers to cure them of cancer...are they lying?
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...-to-him-and-explained-super-bowl-interception
We are the consciousness that we think of. There is one evolving consciousness. Thoughts wish to be free, and we are those thoughts. All is one developing mind. We wish to be free. Ultimately, 'it' wishes us to be complete. There is one consciousness to each universe, one evolving mind. That which is incomplete will come round again. It is a long process.That's the answer to the question "why are we here?" Because we wish to be? The universe is here at our whim?
I had to, because I accidentally read your post, where you held back the meaning "it doesn't make sense".You can say that again.
It seems your second paragraph is answered by you.I see nothing I can add.
Why do you respond to him?We are the consciousness that we think of. There is one evolving consciousness. Thoughts wish to be free, and we are those thoughts. All is one developing mind. We wish to be free. Ultimately, 'it' wishes us to be complete. There is one consciousness to each universe, one evolving mind. That which is incomplete will come round again. It is a long process.
He just lawfully makes fun of you in this post, he even makes fun of cancer, but where it supports his belief. It's a game of "who's who?". You're the one caring about cancer, he's the one pretending to; you're the one being ignorant, he's the one pretending to; etc. He is you, in his mind, if you respond to him, you are him. Don't lose the 'game of jokers', like that; it's easy to win!!! You just need a bit of wisdom.Right, but what of the follow up question?
You're saying the reason there is no difference in the survival rate in cancer patients who pray to be healed vs. the survival rate in cancer patients who don't pray to be healed, is because God is not a genie and we're not supposed to pray for things like that.
So then what about the extremely common phenomenon of religious people anecdotally claiming they they WERE healed due to their prayers to God? Are they lying or mistaken?
Sometimes things have to be said...we are all part of one consciousness and others might be listening...it is a greater thing than we can imagineWhy do you respond to him?
He's just pretending to be a child, forcing his way into your mind, toying with your sexual energies. Each response you give to him is feeding his child-ego, making him laugh harder, shake in his perversity, spit, and whatever else he does in his evil pervasiveness. Respect Thy Enemy.
There is a possible depth to your belief that can be used to your and our species advantage...Sometimes things have to be said...we are all part of one consciousness and others might be listening...it is a greater thing than we can imagine
But that's precisely what the theists need for their beliefs to be justified.But as God says you will find no evidence of me, then it is unlikley that they would find any PHYSICAL evidence of something METAPHYSICAL anyway.
It is a stupid argument to think that if we, mere man, look real hard, we would see some toe sticking out from below a curtain....because that is effectively what they are doing.
Certain opinions are falsifiable. For example, "It will rain tomorrow" can be proven false. On the contrary, "I think it ought to rain tomorrow" cannot be proven wrong. The latter assertion is unscientific. It has no meaning for science.
But that's precisely what the theists need for their beliefs to be justified.
Any rational justification for theism would be within the scope of science. Any justification for theism that's outside the scope of science is just guessing or making stuff up.
The only exception I know of is S.E. Cupp.
Not so. But it might appear that way to a non-initiated.But that's precisely what the theists need for their beliefs to be justified.
Any rational justification for theism would be within the scope of science. Any justification for theism that's outside the scope of science is just guessing or making stuff up.
"Cubic science"?Cubic Science is out of the scope of Atheism, apparently, even when justification is presented they refer back to their Academic Science.
I haven't really been following Demonslayer's posts in this thread. Just so you know, though: atheists don't have to agree on everything.Is an Atheist thus, alongside 'lack of belief in God', 'full belief in Academia'? It seems so...
Are you not supporting Academia, (and the other Atheist @Demonslayer), in your post?
"Academic-rulings"? Please don't put words in my mouth.(You are doing both these things but you are saying different; and you're playing the game by Academic-rulings, where they seem to cancel out your actions, and your non-belief is unrelated, apparently.)
Well, there's one way to know for sure: tell us what this justification is for theism that's both rational and beyond the scope of science?Not so. But it might appear that way to a non-initiated.
"Cubic science"?
I haven't really been following Demonslayer's posts in this thread. Just so you know, though: atheists don't have to agree on everything.
"Academic-rulings"? Please don't put words in my mouth.
He just lawfully makes fun of you in this post, he even makes fun of cancer, but where it supports his belief. It's a game of "who's who?". You're the one caring about cancer, he's the one pretending to; you're the one being ignorant, he's the one pretending to; etc. He is you, in his mind, if you respond to him, you are him. Don't lose the 'game of jokers', like that; it's easy to win!!! You just need a bit of wisdom.
Well, according to Christian literature he had no problem doing it for Joshua, right?That is a lame argument though. Do you seriously think he can stop the world turning for you?
Who is the God of this Aeon? When did this aeon start? How do you know that there is a god at all? And how can you make judgement calls about who he listens to or doesn't listen to?Consciousness evolves how it does...we are part of it. And the God of this aeon will not listen to those not close to him.
You don't know what Cubic Science is?
It's simply wordlessness, where points {i.e. "."}, are cubes {i.e. a sphere--can't be described with words, hence, wordlessness; a sphere, of which, can be divided into '4 quadrants--and understood by way of 4-quadrant-division ("[ ]" around the "O"; or cube around a sphere).
If the cubic math above does not make sense to you please refer to what's below:
(I don't need to know if you're confused, I need to know what you're confused about, exactly).
Sunrise, Sunset, Midday, and Midnight occur simultaneously; which proves Cubic Science is the truthful science.
The question is NOT "What about 11:00, 11:01, etc"?
But rather,
Why not put a cube around the Earth when these 4 time-points occur simultaneously?