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When you mock peoples beliefs, you mock the people who follow them. You did both throughout your whole reply to me just now.
Beliefs arent rediculous. religious. They are held by people that make these beliefs their identity. Whatever you think of other peoples beliefs no matter how ridiculous you say they are, be respectful to the people who follow them. We'd appreciate it.
I am
NOTICING that people are more interested in attacking me for asking tough questions in a forum about discussing tough questions about religion THAN actually discussing tough questions about religions.
Notice that all of is is about me having to defend myself for asking tough questions. I am having to defend asking tough questions
instead of getting answers to them, and discussing those.
Some people really think that their religious beliefs are so special that nobody should challenge them.. they come into a forum about ideas and don't expect to have to explain them when asked.
I would never say that all beliefs are ridiculous. But some are.. we should really know the difference. IF I mock an idea.. it's really just the idea that I'm mocking. People who have bad ideas should abandon them.
But I really don't even mock ideas. I ask tough questions, and I have a sense of humor. People are TOO QUICK TO TAKE OFFENSE. This is typical of the religious person who doesn't WANT to be challenged about her beliefs.
If we take our beliefs seriously, we should answer serious questions about them.
I don't want to help people KEEP false ideas.. What's the point of that?
All too many people mistake challenging questions for disrespect. The REASON that some might ask tough questions is that we respect the people who have these belief s ENOUGH to help them out.
And after all, maybe I can learn something.. it happens all the time when I ask challenging questions. I can't learn anything if everyone runs away insulted that I asked.
I ask everyone to pay attention..
I ASK QUESTIONS.. I don't
DISRESPECT PEOPLE.
I respect people. I don't have to respect whatever dumb ideas they might have. Not ALL beliefs are ridiculous, of course.
I'm here to find out which is which.
If someone is right.. ok.. fine. Great!
IF not.. ok.. let's all learn as much as we can!
If some person has a good reason.. I want to know it.
HOWEVER, it's been my very unfortunate experience that all too many religious people are QUICK to take offense if I challenge their beliefs. They usually tell me that I've offended them... and then they run away. I call that "abdication". They are prepared to lecture us all day, but NEVER prepared to defend their ideas.
I get that all the time because I challenge people on their beliefs.
Energy that keeps your body moving. Call it whatever you want. Some people use the word spirit others just energy. Regardless, I do not see it as different.
Oh, so words aren't important. I thought you were giving us your definition for a word. I guess that didn't matter, then,
We can just go ahead and call anything anything we like, according to you. Well, now we don't have any MEANING, either.
It can "mean" anything we want.
I "call" meaningless talk .. "babble".
As other religious people, they do; I am not one of them.
Since you seem to believe in the supernatural, are you are a supernaturalist?
This is from a regular dictionary. Read it.
I wasn't the one giving a definition for spirit that doesn't include the supernatural... I think that most dictionaries also include supernatural definitions. You say so yourself when you say that the word is usually used in a religious context.
Most people who write these dictionaries are bias in their interpretation. My aunt wrote dictionaries for a living. She is christian. I wouldnt be surprised if some of her bias influenced definition of words just as every other dictionary.
So, let's throw out clear definitions. Great way to NOT be understood. This is making a case for babble.
I never said it was a religious dictionary. Thats an assumption. I am not that type of religious person nor am I a fanatic or someone you may be familiar talking with. Dont treat me as such.
It would be an assumption, if I had it. I don't.
I don't think of you as how you seem to assume that I do. I ask tough questions. Asking a question isn't making a presumption. All too many people take OFFENSE and avoid the difficult questions, instead of thinking about them seriously. I come into a religious forum to think seriously about religious beliefs.
Some people have to close that door, I guess some can't bear to have their beliefs challenged in any way. That's how religious beliefs are protected. By DEFENDING against the tough questions instead of addressing them.
And so, all discussion is ended. I would rather keep my mind open in case I might learn something new.
To each his own, I suppose.
To all too many, keeping their beliefs safe from challenge is more important than learning something new.
The word means nothing to me. Why would I look it up? No one asked me for the definition. Im not doing a research paper. Its not a curiousity word for me. Why would Iook it up?
If someone chooses to close their minds, they are free to do so.
Which one, there are many regular (non religious) dictionaries I can quote from in addition to the one I just did for spirit. Whats your point?
We can look up the word "soul" just as easily as we can look up the word "spirit".
I never said they were supernatual. I dont see anything as supernatual. Please read my posts.
If we can't tell the difference between two opposing concepts, they both have no meaning at all. But it seems that your family takes all events natural.. even ghosts and gods.. Most people would call those "supernatural" events.
The word spirit is used in religious context.
It's also used in other contexts.
But I agree. sometimes, it's used in religious contexts. I have no idea what they mean... you seem to mean "breath"... well, breathing is a natural event in living animals, that we have a word for already. Like... excreting or sweating or blinking. Why you chose breathing for "spirit" instead of any of those is mysterious so far.
Religion in and of itself is personal.
But we have here a very PUBLIC site where people are all too happy to tell us all about their religious beliefs.
Religion describes a
group of people having the same set of beliefs, but each and every person interprets these vague concepts personally. They have to . The words themselves have no meaning.
People adapt words to what make sense to them.
Yes, you have adapted the word "spirit" and you have not adapted the word "soul". Do you think that your definition for "spirit" is true for anyone else but yourself?
For example, the word god. Its used in countless different ways and definitions (just look at the DIRs).
I have looked, and continue to look at many dictionaries, most of which, by the way, have the entry "soul" as well as "God".
You might be mistaking me for someone who needs to be lectured on the fact that people have many strange ideas about gods, or that words have more than one possible meaning. I have to ask people what they mean when they use the word "God", too.
It's all babble to me.
So is "soul"
So is "spirit"
Polytheist say their gods are different than monotheist. Yet, I think, how are they two the same word but just different in numbers yet both inheritants have different definitions for this same word.
Yes, people who believe different things, DO, in fact, believe different things. Thank you for pointing that out. However, I don't see how it relates to the truth of your beliefs.
A lot of people believe strange things.
Anyway, its okay to have your opinion. Just dont do what a lot of religious do and put your opinions on others as if they are illogical or wrong in general. Thats your Personal opinion. Your bias. How you view reality.
We all have it.
I agree that it's OK to have opinions.. everyone in here is quick to offer us their beloved religious opinions .. but they aren't so QUICK to explain what they mean, or how it makes any SENSE to an outsider. Their choice if they don't.
But let's not pretend that they do when they don't.
When I ask people to EXPLAIN their beloved religious beliefs, so many choose to get insulted and run away, instead.
I ask difficult questions. A lot of people don't like that. I'm used to it... it's not a surprise to me at all.
In fact, that people take offense so easily is one of the HUGE problems that humanity faces today.
Instead of debating in a civilized manner, some people go so far as violence to protect their ideas.
I say .. stick around and talk, instead.
Some people make a case for not answering any questions that they don't like. That's a sign that they are closed minded and don't really want to think about their beliefs in case that they would ever have to change them. I am all too accustomed to that evasive tactic.
People usually take to heel when they see me coming.
IF I have offer an opinion, I will defend it, if challenged.
It's pretty obvious to me that many people don't care to defend their beloved and protected opinions.
If you are not interested in being in another persons shoes, dont ask questions....cause it seems like any answers you get, you will attack.
Thats mocking.
I might attack IDEAS but never the person. I don't really "attack" in any case.. people think that's what I'm doing, but I am not. I am challenging beliefs. Some people take that as an attack and get offended and then avoid the problems.
It's never too late to think about our cherished beliefs.
When someone takes offense and runs away from a discussion.. it never makes their case seem more reasonable, but the very opposite.
I am here.. I ask questions.. now it's up to the others to decide if they have any intention of answering them seriously.