Why nothing. I merely gave the link because I found it interesting.And?
You stimulated my curiosity so I thought I would like to know more.
Thank you.
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Why nothing. I merely gave the link because I found it interesting.And?
switching the word ...aspect/matter..... gained you what?
well then.....anyone who can regurgitate whatever he was taught might be called wise.Actually, you are mistaken on this. Reason is one of the tools we have to obtain wisdom. Without reason, there is no wisdom. (See below)
wis·dom
ˈwizdəm/
noun
The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise.
rea·son
ˈrēzən/
noun
the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
honest people would admit that faith is a matter of reasoning
and out of reasoning we become sure of what we know
seeing cause to do so.....I reiterate...
Nope, that's not true. Wisdom requires " ... experience, knowledge, AND good judgment". They need all 3, according to the meaning of the term.well then.....anyone who can regurgitate whatever he was taught might be called wise.
you would not be able to spot the difference.
Again, you are wrong, as being "experienced" is a requirement for "wisdom" according to the definition; as is "reason" or "good judgment".a 'wise' man not having experience would stall.
I belief for good reason.Faith only strengthens belief. Faith does NOT validate or cause accuracy and in many cases decreases accuracy in strengthening belief beyond what is reasonable.
you can't experience all that you need for leaving this life.Nope, that's not true. Wisdom requires " ... experience, knowledge, AND good judgment". They need all 3, according to the meaning of the term.
Again, you are wrong, as being "experienced" is a requirement for "wisdom" according to the definition; as is "reason" or "good judgment".
This is your subjective opinion, is it not?I belief for good reason.
it is my good reasoningThis is your subjective opinion, is it not?
This is completely irrelevant to this topic, and a straw-man at that, as no one claimed anything about required knowledge, experience, or reason for "leaving this life".you can't experience all that you need for leaving this life.
So, yes.it is my good reasoning
my quote IS the pivot point.This is completely irrelevant to this topic, and a straw-man at that, as no one claimed anything about required knowledge, experience, or reason for "leaving this life".
So, you admit you are hijacking the thread for your own interest. Why don't you just start a new thread?my quote IS the pivot point.
I belief for good reason.
that you lack the reason....is no fault on my part.
you have already admitted.....that you don't know.....So, you admit you are hijacking the thread for your own interest. Why don't you just start a new thread?
you can't experience all that you need for leaving this life.
you have to think about it.
use your head.....
there are far too many copies of a learning device....each one rendering a unique soul.....Is it faith or reason?
I think you believe for poor reasons.
Again, what is your argument against people who believe in drastically different ways than you but for identical reasons? (Faith)
Who in the world is blaming you for their belief?!? How stupid would that be???
That'd be like me saying, "that you lack a Ferrari is no fault on my part."
I mean, duh.
see previous postingsDon't imply that others aren't thinking or using their heads. That's presumptive and rude.
I mean, think about it. Just use your head.
reasoning lays in your head....
you would be that person who denies the sound a tree makes when it falls.....and you weren't there to hear it