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RE: How is one orgins story considered better than another
December 5, 2014 at 5:12 pm
And women can't drive. And women need the permission of a male relative to do certian things like travel. And you get killed for not adopting the religion of your father. And you have to wear a mask. And probably a whole host of other freaky shit I've never heard about. I swear, waking up in one of them would be like waking up in the twilight zone.
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RE: How is one orgins story considered better than another
December 6, 2014 at 6:25 am
You can't hear rocks talking? Gotta have faith, man. They say some snappy stuff from time to time.
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RE: How is one orgins story considered better than another
December 6, 2014 at 6:28 am
Dare I say it? (Rock on.)
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RE: How is one orgins story considered better than another
December 6, 2014 at 7:27 am
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You know, I would have no problem with any theist who humbly believed as an act of faith and left it at that. But the minute they try to justify that belief either to themselves or others, they lose it. I mean, if the moment is right, and you want to share your hunch with someone you think would be helped by it. Sure, go ahead. But don't misrepresent it by over selling.
Funny but it seems faith and humility, though extolled as virtues by Christianity, are the rarest of qualities to find among Christians. To be fair, they aren't very common in the rest of the population either. But if you want to march under that flag shouldn't you at least try to embrace what it stands for?
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RE: How is one orgins story considered better than another
December 6, 2014 at 7:43 am
I totally agree. The honest answer is to just admit there is no good reason other than faith. I'd be fine with that.
It annoys me when theists try and start some kind of logical reason why you should believe too, you easily defeat it, then they go back to faith. If you have to believe stuff for no reason, that's fine, just don't expect anyone else to take it seriously. That goes for anything.