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An article last week mentioned the huge number of guns in the Phillipines, but few mass killings. Why? Because The Phillipines has good social cohesion and this thing called 'shame' which is missing in the West - shame you bring to your name and your family.
Oh, ok. I am glad you live in a world that is decreasing in toxicity as the bible fades into irrelevance.
ROFLMAO.Nor do I see any nuances that I didn't mention in my earlier post. And I don't find in the context anything that demands your interpretation.
Nor do you appear to have that example of ἀσθενέω clearly in context meaning 'I am depressed / melancholic'.
Odds are that the tests were designed with the cooperation of those that believe in woo woo. True believers often are so sure of their beliefs that they will subject them to proper testing. It is only when the testing shows that their beliefs are false that they turn on the testing procedure.No they weren't, that's just your subjective opinion, which differs from that of many other theistic claims about the efficacy of intercessory prayer.
It’s not. To your understanding and perspective. It is, however, to mine. And since we’re talking about prayer (which is defined as communicating with the divine), we should make use of a perspective in which that tool is operative. Otherwise, you’re simply arguing why oranges can’t drive cars.If there is no god and all change comes from within, how is that the same as change coming from god?
As belief in a vengeful deity has decreased, overall toxicity has also decreased. I would suggest the book 'The Better Angels of our Nature' by Pinker. it goes over a number of ways that violence and general nastiness has decreased over the last few centuries.
How do you MEASURE that?
The world gets 'better' due to science and technology, ie cheap food, vaccines, electricity, Internet etc..
But at the same time this tech is erroding social fabrics and traditional values. And it's been going on for several centuries now. We have replaced one thing with another. A cute cartoon I remember was an old man telling his grandson that one we will all be replaced by a machine - next panel grandpa is gone and in his spot is a TV. Bowling Alone is a good book on his phenomonen.
Who do you think designed the tests that were run on prayers? Skeptics were probably involved, but only to the point of keeping them from doing meaningless tests.It’s not. To your understanding and perspective. It is, however, to mine. And since we’re talking about prayer (which is defined as communicating with the divine), we should make use of a perspective in which that tool is operative. Otherwise, you’re simply arguing why oranges can’t drive cars.
But that appears to be highly biased. For example you acted as if putting people in a nursing home was a bad sign. I have worked in nursing homes and most that live there need the additional care and medical treatments available at a nursing home. Life without that care would tend to be much shorter.Certainly not my reading of our society.
And during those centuries, how have overall levels of violence changed? How have the lives of the 'average' person changed? How have education, health, overall safety, etc changed?
I would wager that almost nobody today would want to go back 300 years and live in the conditions of that time. Even the nobility were worse off then than the average person today in many ways.
Traditional values were generally harsh, brutal, and violent. Social fabrics were kept from unraveling by threats and allowing very little personal freedom.
Certainly not my reading of our society.
Sure things are better, I love to point out to people the incredible invention of the inner spring mattress - not even a monarch had such a thing. And air conditioning? You didn't have it, you never believed such a thing was possible. But I am talking about the existential issue of human values.
We certainly have changed a lot of things on their head, haven't we?
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Yup. You failed completely“I don’t find” and “I don’t see” being the operative terms in your post.
Wow! Why didn't you admit that you do not know of the evidence that supports transsexualism? There is physical evidence that supports their beliefs.Sure things are better, I love to point out to people the incredible invention of the inner spring mattress - not even a monarch had such a thing. And air conditioning? You didn't have it, you never believed such a thing was possible. But I am talking about the existential issue of human values.
We certainly have changed a lot of things on their head, haven't we?
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Given that 150 years ago, we had public executions and people saw it as good fun, women weren't allowed to own property or vote, people of color were routinely hunted down and killed, and the US committed genocide of those who lived here originally, I might suggest those values have improved in a number of ways.
Given that 150 years ago, we had public executions and people saw it as good fun, women weren't allowed to own property or vote, people of color were routinely hunted down and killed, and the US committed genocide of those who lived here originally, I might suggest those values have improved in a number of ways.
Apples to oranges. One doesn’t go to a doctor for spiritual advice. I’mSo if someone claims "I have cancer of the pancreas" or "I have Covid", doctors shouldn't do any tests. They should just accept the patients' claims about the source of their feeling of unwellness?
Wow! Why didn't you admit that you do not know of the evidence that supports transsexualism? There is physical evidence that supports their beliefs.
Apples to oranges. One doesn’t go to a doctor for spiritual advice. I’m
He does go to a doctor for physical illnesses. That’s the sort of “interior” stuff I’m talking about: feelings, emotions, sense of well being, sense of connectedness.