(November 14, 2015 at 12:12 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: Yes, and I agree that it applies to everyone. And despite the many assumptions and people who took a little information and invent an entire story about it (concerning my posts). This is the reason, that I started this thread and the one on Extraordinary Evidence. It's why I also avoided any of those who attempted to make them into a theology discussion. I am interested in discussing these arguments, not the results from them.
I think my mind naturally works based on principles. You may find, that I end up questioning the principle or going to the reasons for the assertion, rather than the details themselves first, then I apply the specifics to the principle. I do self reflect quite a bit, and also notice patterns and the different ways of that others discuss and think. How is the thinking is different, not just the conclusion (what are their methods)?
Quite contrary to a belief in a deity.
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