Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
What the fuck is with all this 'Atheist==Communist' shit? Where do you clowns even get this shit from?
This question just suggested your total lack of knowledge about all this God business.Not-That-Bright said:What the fuck is with all this 'Atheist==Communist' shit? Where do you clowns even get this shit from?
How?T-mac01 said:This question just suggested your total lack of knowledge about all this God business.
huh? What was that in reference to..?Not-That-Bright said:What the fuck is with all this 'Atheist==Communist' shit? Where do you clowns even get this shit from?
spadijer said:Oh, listen, kids this entire God debate is really a profound metaphor on the metaphysical nature of transcendental beings known as death.
God lives on. Why? Because humans do not.
Therefore, God, for me, is a parameter: He is a manifestation of our mind, a set of values based on consciousness, a rather etched, relativist (and cute) impulse. For we are "god". God is very much alive. We aim to be "gods", we are a humanity that "seeks out" God in our lives: we became Gods, we believe in Gods. God is a kind of neat teleological metaphor of what we can, cannot be, and want to do. God is wielded when we need him, and when he doesn't exist he IS there. God's a cloud that has a sense of humour.
So, where do I stand?
I know there is no GOD (seeing is believing right?), but that doesn't mean we shouldn't believe in him.
For starters, I believe in myself, and I believe in you. For "we" are Gods.
Don't you agree?
Steven Spadijer
That's not really an argument... all you're doing is making a generalisation and attacking his credibility while not addressing his point.ElendilPeredhil said:I believe you see it that way because no amount of rhetoric, no amount of logic, no amount of argument will ever shift belief in God. The only times I've really heard people abandon their faith is when something bad happens to their family or friends, or they see, for example, the kids cancer ward. Faith relies on emotions, and so is generally only abandoned through an emotional experience, not through cool logic.
The guy deleted his post, or i've posted in the wrong thread.... I think it's that he deleted it though.hurikai said:huh? What was that in reference to..?
Nice username XDronaldinho said:yes!
If you knew that particular area of knowledge concerned, I wouldn't have questioned it. My comment is telling you that jack you know about communism and it's relation to atheist. I'm trying not to be rude, but this is not about God, it's more about freedom and civil rights movement in countries still under central leaderships. You just made yourself a clown asking that stupid question. Of course, those that are clowns wouldn't have noticed it.Not-That-Bright said:Again T-Mac, you just question my 'knowledge' without actually backing it up or making a real statement that I can even defend. Keep your rhetoric to yourself please or explain exactly why you think atheists are communists.
I believe people are making a link between the 1789 French Revolution, driven in part by socialist sentiment, and atheism. France, as a kind of de facto secular state, overwhelmingly rejected symbols of the counter-revolution such as refractory priests.Not-That-Bright said:What the fuck is with all this 'Atheist==Communist' shit? Where do you clowns even get this shit from?
Actually make your point, don't just allude to it.T-mac01 said:If you knew that particular area of knowledge concerned, I wouldn't have questioned it. My comment is telling you that jack you know about communism and it's relation to atheist. I'm trying not to be rude, but this is not about God, it's more about freedom and civil rights movement in countries still under central leaderships. You just made yourself a clown asking that stupid question. Of course, those that are clowns wouldn't have noticed it.
Or it could just be that the question is necessarily indeterminable.Exphate said:No, it is infact that we are never going to agree! Because each individual has their own belief about "God" and is steadfast in this belief. Simple as that.
ElendilPeredhil said:I believe you see it that way because no amount of rhetoric, no amount of logic, no amount of argument will ever shift belief in God. The only times I've really heard people abandon their faith is when something bad happens to their family or friends, or they see, for example, the kids cancer ward. Faith relies on emotions, and so is generally only abandoned through an emotional experience, not through cool logic.
hurikai said:That's not really an argument... all you're doing is making a generalisation and attacking his credibility while not addressing his point.
A fair way to put it.Exphate said:No, it is infact that we are never going to agree! Because each individual has their own belief about "God" and is steadfast in this belief. Simple as that.
Most of my opinions were not for people to try to convince me to new perspectives; I've already made my own conclusion. So when I make a post, it's because I feel like it - that is just to piss you off.gerhard said:oh awesome i got sigged
edit: T-mac - whats the point of you even posting in this thread, if you raise a point and refuse to discuss or inform or argue?