RE: The what if your wrong argument.
September 29, 2011 at 3:58 am
(This post was last modified: September 29, 2011 at 4:06 am by Zaki Aminu.)
(September 29, 2011 at 2:32 am)5thHorseman Wrote: So Zaki, when you going to come out as a fundy?
Lol I typed fundy, iPhone changed it to Cindy. If Zaki is stucky, it would be apt.
IT's not logical, not to say nice, to make unfounded accusations.
(September 29, 2011 at 3:07 am)aleialoura Wrote:(September 28, 2011 at 4:26 pm)Zaki Aminu Wrote: If there is an Afterlife, it would be the greatest foolishness and tragedy to miss out on it, would it not?
If there is an afterlife, how the hell could we miss it? If it is an afterlife, and we are all experiencing life now, since we all die, wouldn't we all have an afterlife?
Whether we end up in "heaven", "hell", or standing on the shore of the river Styx with no money to cross into the underworld...
Shhhh... just shhhhh...
Quote:So, it follows from that that no effort should be spared in determining whether or not it does indeed exist. I have not come across a single person who regards the Afterlife as non-existent who has made anything like a serious effort to find out for themselves whether or not it actually exists. Just claiming that others haven't proved its existence to you hardly helps matters, does it?
It's not just an afterlife that can't be proven, it's all claims of the supernatural/metaphysical. You know why shit can't be proven? Because it's not true. Some people, for that reason, just don't give a shit. You wanna tear your hair out chasing elves into a magical forest of wonders- that's your shameful waste of the only life you know you're getting.
Quote:Furthermore, to limit one's ambition for oneself to the level of a farm animal's that just lives for the moment and does not engage in a search for an overarching cosmology is hardly worthy of an intelligent human being, is it? The butcher's knife awaits the ignorant animal - should a human being not try to escape from such a fate - if such is at all possible?
I know farm animals that are very ambitious, thank you. I call them sheep and their ambitions are to be rich like all the fancy sheep and go to sheep heaven when they die. It doesn't matter to them that their shepherd told them money is bad, or that heaven isn't even a reality. They were raised to be sheep.
For you to claim to be a "Free Thinker", you sure do sound like a sheep.
BAAAHHH BAHH, now.
Hmmm, I thought this was a serious discussion but if it's going to be reduced to the level of ambitious farm animals I'll have to beg off. Not that I rule out the possibility of ambitious farm animals. I just don't see how a discussion about them help us to resolve the serious question of whether there is an Afterlife or not.
(September 29, 2011 at 2:35 am)Rhythm Wrote: Yeah, must be it, you couldn't possibly be talking out of your ass Zaki. Honestly, reading this shit is like watching a monkey throw darts at an Archie comic and then claiming that the wherever the darts land is the complete design specifications for a Boeing 747. Pointless, and absurd.
I see some assertions but no logical arguments. Would you like to present some. It would make you more comprehensible to me.