Given that over the course of human history, different civilisations have developed widely differing religions/beliefs and that the majority of people in the world (Indians and Chinese) hold completely different views from you, why do you think your beliefs must be the correct ones?
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Faith.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGiven that over the course of human history, different civilisations have developed widely differing religions/beliefs and that the majority of people in the world (Indians and Chinese) hold completely different views from you, why do you think your beliefs must be the correct ones?Bazza gets caught
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Blind Faith. Underpins the whole malarkey.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGiven that over the course of human history, different civilisations have developed widely differing religions/beliefs and that the majority of people in the world (Indians and Chinese) hold completely different views from you, why do you think your beliefs must be the correct ones?
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As an athiest i've come to the conclusion that the true value of religon is in helping people think about how and why they live their lives, something that too many of us non believers are to quick to overlook imo.
Similarly too many people equate atheism with a belief in science and overlook rationalist and humanist ethics, or simply use the ensuing moral vacuum as justification whatever they can get away with.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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For those who understand, no explanation is necessary.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGiven that over the course of human history, different civilisations have developed widely differing religions/beliefs and that the majority of people in the world (Indians and Chinese) hold completely different views from you, why do you think your beliefs must be the correct ones?
For those who do not, none is possible.
Go in peace, ya bellend
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Wise words indeed.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFor those who understand, no explanation is necessary.
For those who do not, none is possible.
Go in peace, ya bellend
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Obscurantist Bulltulip.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFor those who understand, no explanation is necessary.
For those who do not, none is possible.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Sas you are really trolling this one.Originally posted by sasguru View PostObscurantist Bulltulip.
HTH
If you don't believe, then that's grand, but why the need to bulltulip other peoples beliefs? As long as no one is forcing their beliefs on you, why does it matter to you what they think or believe in?
TM is right. Faith is just that, it's faith. You either have it or don't. Any amount of us trying to make you believe otherwise is futile, you aren't interested & don't get it. So what's the point?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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