RE: Christian trigger words
January 10, 2019 at 5:53 pm
(This post was last modified: January 10, 2019 at 6:01 pm by Brian37.)
(January 10, 2019 at 5:11 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(January 10, 2019 at 4:40 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Why do you assume you are correct? Please do not tell everyone reading this you think others of other god claims/religions don't think they are correct.
Never stated that they don't think they're correct. One of my very good friends is a Muslim. I don't go around trying to invalidate him. We have common ground and as such, we are friends. There's a lot we can probably agree on, and there are qualities that he has that I wish I had more of, but we are who we are. Sometimes that's what's good to focus on.
You say you're a poet, correct (Rational Poet)? I'm a poet, and write poetry. We have common ground. It wouldn't make sense to try to invalidate you as a poet, or in doing such, I might as well invalidate myself.
"Some of my best friends are"....
Ok, so what?
Sorry, but there has never been any evidence in our species history of a super natural cognition. Certainly lots of claims of countless labels throughout our species history, but no evidence of any.
Again, I don't care if you are Christian, or Muslim, or Buddhist, or Jewish, or Hindu. If you can rightfully reject claims of Apollo, and Thor and Poseidon, it should be easy enough for you to see why I reject your claim as well.
Nobody is asking you to deny your Muslim friend's right by "invalidation". This is not an argument on my part against human rights. This is merely about evidence.
If you think you got it right, that is the reason you hold your position, as much as your Muslim friend hold's their position. If your Muslim friend is not "invalid" then why are you not a Muslim?