RE: Open discussion of the Christian Why We're Here thread
May 7, 2018 at 11:00 am
(This post was last modified: May 7, 2018 at 11:13 am by Edwardo Piet.)
It's great to see Neo and his pseudo-intellectual[dishonesty]ism getting completely fucking schooled by almost nothing but CL's pure sincerity alone:
He got his completely smarmy totally overtly non-agendaless and utterly disingenuous ass fucking kicked right all the way down from his high fucking unicorn (it's like a high horse only more hyperdelusional) and she didn't seem to have to even fucking try.
Catholic Lady Wrote: Neo, I think I can agree with you that being on this forum doesn't "glorify God". [*] But I don't think it offends God, either. [*]
Catholic Lady Wrote: I will have to disagree that there's anything wrong in associating with atheists, and I wouldn't compare them to dirt. They are still people, and every person (well, most people at least), has something to offer and something we can learn from. I don't agree with dismissing people simply because they are atheist.
He got his completely smarmy totally overtly non-agendaless and utterly disingenuous ass fucking kicked right all the way down from his high fucking unicorn (it's like a high horse only more hyperdelusional) and she didn't seem to have to even fucking try.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Wrote:[*]We have a conception of the gods, says Epicurus, as supremely blessed and happy beings. Troubling oneself about the miseries of the world, or trying to administer the world, would be inconsistent with a life of tranquility, says Epicurus, so the gods have no concern for us. In fact, they are unaware of our existence, and live eternally in the intermundia, the space between the cosmoi. For Epicurus, the gods function mainly as ethical ideals, whose lives we can strive to emulate, but whose wrath we need not fear....so if God existed why would a bunch of atheists on a website offend him, the great almighty? If God exists surely Neo has insulted him (despite the fact that God would not take offence if he was worthy at all of being called God).*