Theology

Started by Sabby, Sep 01, 2013, 02:51:02 AM

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SiL

SiL

#1260
The ancient people were bigoted dolts! Religious people refuse to listen to opposition and reason! Now excuse me while I block everyone who agrees with someone I don't like.

Either that's irony or that's performance satire. Either way, I salute you.

Crazy Rich

Crazy Rich

#1261
Now I'm a dick too SiL!

SiL

SiL

#1262
Yay, we can be dick bu --

...

wait.

No.

Just.

No. Nevermind.

Crazy Rich

Crazy Rich

#1263
i'm.

must.

gooo.

SiL

SiL

#1264
But actually, y'know, on topic, Sabby is right. An absence of belief is not on the same ground as belief. An athiest doesn't necessarily choose to not believe, they often just feel there's no need to. It's not a matter of choice because they don't believe there's actually an option.

Mr. Sin

Mr. Sin

#1265
Oh joy my first enemy!   ( ˘ ³˘)❤

Sabby

Sabby

#1266
Quote from: Crazy Rich on Apr 20, 2014, 09:04:02 AM
Deal with it eh?

I said before that as far as beliefs go they are different, but in the perspective that neither can actually back up their stance through observation and measurement is awfully similar.

Deal with it.

What stance would that be, exactly?

Mr. Sin

Mr. Sin

#1267
Quote from: Sabby on Apr 20, 2014, 09:31:08 AM
Quote from: Crazy Rich on Apr 20, 2014, 09:04:02 AM
Deal with it eh?

I said before that as far as beliefs go they are different, but in the perspective that neither can actually back up their stance through observation and measurement is awfully similar.

Deal with it.

What stance would that be, exactly?

I'm relatively certain he's a lost cause, Sabby.

SiL

SiL

#1268
Quote from: Sabby on Apr 20, 2014, 09:31:08 AM
What stance would that be, exactly?
"There's definitely no God".

Which as you've explained, isn't actually what atheism is about.

Also if someone could perhaps inform Mr Sin on the meaning of the phrase, "Tilting at windmills", he might save himself some embarrassment.

Sabby

Sabby

#1269
Not lost, just willfully ignorant. His entire argument rests on a falsehood, so I imagine he's loath to amend himself and render his contention moot.

Mr. Sin

Mr. Sin

#1270
Quote from: Sabby on Apr 20, 2014, 09:35:57 AM
Not lost, just willfully ignorant. His entire argument rests on a falsehood, so I imagine he's loath to amend himself and render his contention moot.

Indeed, he's as obstinate as SIL is arrogant... In my view, as I speak for nobody. :)

By the way, I don't think we've met formally, nice to meet you!

Sabby

Sabby

#1271
The feelings mutual, though I'd ask you to please be civil in my thread.

Mr. Sin

Mr. Sin

#1272
Quote from: Sabby on Apr 20, 2014, 09:40:16 AM
The feelings mutual, though I'd ask you to please be civil in my thread.

I was nothing but, hence ignoring her as opposed to allowing her to bring out my negative side. She almost relished it, which is quite appalling.

Sabby

Sabby

#1273
Being passive aggressive is worse though. Either call him a c**t or don't. We value honesty in here sir :P

Mr. Sin

Mr. Sin

#1274
Quote from: Sabby on Apr 20, 2014, 09:43:23 AM
Being passive aggressive is worse though. Either call him a c**t or don't. We value honesty in here sir :P

SIL is a he? Oh. He seemed to catty to be male. In any event, I don't call people names usually, certainly not c**t. I would like to think I'm too direct to be passive aggressive. Be that as it may, I know when someone is merely wasting my time, as he was with his entitled personality.

He is the first person here to actually make me anything other than friendly.

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