Unification
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I'm more inclined to believe that watching our incessant stupidity would be tedious and disheartening rather than humorous.
There is great grief in certain stupidity and there is great humor in certain stupidity.
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I'm more inclined to believe that watching our incessant stupidity would be tedious and disheartening rather than humorous.
Sorry, but your tiresome prolixity, inability to face critical comment, and digression into irrelevancies is just too much.The inferential there isn't difficult if you have a modest familiarity with one of the religions you're intent on dismissing. The illustration in the second sentence is almost a complete quote from the Bible, John 15:13, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." This is an important understanding within the context of the cross, but even if you don't know that all you have to do is connect the first sentence, which is the posit, with the second sentence, which is an illustration of it, to understand the answer, accept it or not.
You can say the moon is a vegetable. Same impact and objective support.
But, given I simply mirrored and broadened your own remark you get points for unintended humor, again. To extend your point so that even you won't miss it, everyone is preaching within this sort of context (an internet chatroom dedicated to religious debate) and everyone has a soapbox/pulpit.
Rather, I answered inquiry with a speculation that is a reflection of one approach or context for the question. A context you invited when you wrote, "Be creative if you wish or pull you answers from the religious book of your choice."
Do men know their valuations to be true or do they believe them to be? Are they empirically, demonstrably true or simply consistent or inconsistent within their framework? I'd argue the latter is mostly the case with value. Broadly, social compacts tend to honor self-sacrifice above more selfish motivations, at least in principle. We set aside our highest military honor for those whose actions could be said to evidence the understanding of my Biblical paraphrase, by way of example. We give higher praise to someone who gives what they have over those who give what they can easily spare, even if that latter amount is greater in literal value than the former.
I don't get upset about the comments of strangers in an internet chat room. This is fun. But I do feel free to inferentially note hypocrisy and/or an unintended humor in a given complaint.
In order: you could have written that more succinctly, no such animal in my profession, and that's a reasonable way to describe entering this conversation. So not a complete whiff then.Sorry, but your tiresome prolixity, inability to face critical comment,
and digression into irrelevancies is just too much.
So far, so good.Have a good day.
That's it; just a simple question.
Be creative if you wish or pull you answers from the religious book of your choice.
Personally, I think he was bored
and looking for attention
You can say the moon is a vegetable.
Well, thanks for making me feel even worse about giving up my dream of being an astronaut.No, it's made of cheese - here is the evidence:
That's it; just a simple question.
Be creative if you wish or pull you answers from the religious book of your choice.
Personally, I think he was bored
and looking for attention
Okay, what do you think his reason was.I tend to exclude boredom. If He is omniscient, then I do not see what is so thrilling about knowing in advance the unfoding of all events He started.
That's one of my thoughts as well.To worship Him.
“I have created the jinn and humankind only for My worship.” (Quran 51:56)
And as good a guess as any.Why Did God Create Humanity?...................for entertainment I guess.
Now that's one hell of a waste of time and materials.God created humanity, Because, Skwim will "LOVE" to ask this question of RF, one day.
Of course it is. YesNow that's one hell of a waste of time and materials.
That's it; just a simple question.
Be creative if you wish or pull you answers from the religious book of your choice.
Personally, I think he was bored
God has a strange way of loving us though. Cancer, disease, famine, war, genocide, crime etc etc.
You misunderstand. Because god can do no bad these are, de facto, all good for us. In fact, as I understand the mechanics of it, the worse something appears the better it actually is.
You don't think?I hate to break it to you, but I don't think god exists pal.
ok op
I created humankind because I create
Love. Love is the ultimate creative force and a Being that is Love can't help but create other beings to share this love with. That's not just pertaining to humanity, either. That goes for all living beings.
I'm more inclined to believe that watching our incessant stupidity would be tedious and disheartening rather than humorous.