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But you have repeatedly admitted that god's existence is not a fact.2a: to be aware of the truth or factuality of
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But you have repeatedly admitted that god's existence is not a fact.2a: to be aware of the truth or factuality of
From your highlighted definition..."to be aware of the truth or factuality of"I never claimed that my belief is factually true.
And that observation is... people finding faults in religion when they look for them.or maybe he just observes what is going on...
There really is no argument to attack.
So, are you saying that someone must have the last word?No, but when he did answer back we can all see what happened...
I pretty much agree. It can be made to fit the Abrahamic religions without too much trouble. Even then, Christianity is still a problem for them. But to fit the Dharmic religions in also?
I know Baha'is believe in the Quran. And they say, with some qualifiers, that they believe in the Bible. But I don't know of any Baha'i quote that supports the belief in any Hindu or Buddhist Scripture as being true and from the one God that they believe in.
Then about being "progressive"? That is one complaint... is it already outdated?
LOL! You couldn't make this up.I do not know why you would think I have any expectations.
I have no expectations of anyone on this forum - never had, never will.
I just respond to posts to the best of my ability.
Bye if that is how you want it.
Which is...?No, but when he did answer back we can all see what happened...
I have no idea. That's why I used the second person plural.Did i speak about me? Or believers in General?
I think you confuse the right to defend a view with the right not to have that view examined and critiqued. You have the first. You don't have the second.But some times it look like the religious person has less "right" to "defend" their views but should shut up and let others step on them.
No, I know that Jesus is the Second Person of the Trinity.It is possible that nothing in the NT is accurate, and Jesus was nothing but a man who claimed to speak for God.
Life is too short.It is possible that someday you will stop pointing out all my deficits...
No, I know it, in the same way you know that God exists. Same kind of knowing.Even if something is possible that does not make it true. You cannot prove that Baha'u'llah was delusional or that the UHJ is misogynist to its core You can only believe it.
Oh, that’s not worth a hundred million dollars! I do not denigrate your beliefs. My criticisms of your beliefs are fair.The hundred million dollar question is why you denigrate the Baha'i beliefs constantly?
Oh, I sure do, and I thank God for it.Do you see the difference between you and me?
Opinion: a view or judgment formed about something
"It is my opinion that god exists".
Belief: a state of mind in which a person thinks something to be the case.
"It is my belief that god exists".
Is this nasty analogy how your faith teaches you to treat others?You are a lot smarter than me... I should know better...
I mean I do know that when I feed the animals they keep coming back for more food.
Criticism.Which is...?
I already told you that God's existence can never be proven as a fact and that I do not need to have proof to believe in God.You have repeatedly stated that god's existence is not a fact and can never be proven.
So how did you prove it to be a fact?
A fact is something that has been proven. I do not need to have proof to believe in God and believe that Baha'u'llah was His Messenger.Back to the ol' circular logic.
If there is no god, Baha'u'llah is not his messenger. So how do you know he was a messenger if god's existence if not a fact?
I already told you that Baha'u'llah's claim to be a Messenger is not evidence of any kind.After all, the only "evidence" you present for Bahaullah being god's messenger is Bahaullah saying he was god's messenger.
That is not what @Seeker of White Light said.So you admit that there are faults, but you would rather not know about them.
A belief is a state of mind in which a person thinks something to be the case whereas an opinion is a view or judgment formed about something. That is the difference between the two.I have repeatedly shown you that they have basically the same meaning, especially in this context. I have provided dictionary definitions and working examples. I have even shown why those two definitions you use are essentially the same.
And yet, you ignore all that and just keep repeating the same refined claim, that "belief" and "opinion" have completely different, non exchangeable meanings. Whether this is through dishonesty or ignorance is anyone's guess. It is hard to believe that even the least capable person still can't grasp the idea after so many explanations, so it suggests that it is deliberate. But on the other hand, you repeatedly show a complete lack of critical faculties and rational thought, so maybe you really just don't get it?
What is the practical difference between
"It is my belief that education should be free"
and
"It is my opinion that education should be free"
"It is my belief that Chelsea are the best team in the league"
"It is my opinion that Chelsea are the best team in the league"
"It is my belief that god exists"
and
"It is my opinion that god exists"
And don't just say "they are different words". You need to explain why the two phrases convey incompatible concepts.
Just have a go. And try block out the little voice in your head repeating "he must be wrong, he must be wrong, he..."
2a: to be aware of the truth or factuality of.But you have repeatedly admitted that god's existence is not a fact.
Note the word or.From your highlighted definition..."to be aware of the truth or factuality of"
No, that's not what he meant. What he meant is that people can always find faults if they are looking for them and if all you look for are faults that is what you will find.And that observation is... people finding faults in religion when they look for them.
@Seeker of White Light said "If you looking for faults you find faults everywhere."
Are you really saying that looking for faults is something we shouldn't do?
Yes, it applies to people in all fields... Some people only look at the negatives, and if they see positives they chase that with something negative in effect squashing the positives.Does this apply to every field and discipline? Doctors, engineers, teachers, lawyers, etc... Or just when it comes to religion?
No, I am not saying that.So, are you saying that someone must have the last word?
Who?
When?
The reason that we see religionists complaining about their beliefs being criticized is because they are the ones being criticized by atheists. If believers criticized atheists the way atheists criticized believers then atheists would be putting believers on ignore.No one is restricted in their ability or right to respond to argument or criticism with their own.
It is interesting that we only see religionists complaining about their beliefs being criticised.
We don't see sceptics putting religionists on "ignore" because they can't respond to their arguments.
We don't see atheist claiming the right to not be offended.
It is no coincidence how much effort apologists put into arguing about not having to argue.