RE: Christian trigger words
January 10, 2019 at 6:28 pm
(This post was last modified: January 10, 2019 at 6:31 pm by Brian37.)
(January 10, 2019 at 6:18 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(January 10, 2019 at 5:53 pm)Brian37 Wrote: "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?
- You say there has never been any evidence. Others clearly say differently. Who determines evidence?
- I don't go around rejecting claims of Apollo, Thor, or Poseidon. Not sure where you got that idea.'
- Why try to invalidate my Muslim friend? I have hope for him, not hate. I even gain from him at times, but he's not a tool. He's a friend, and I don't need to be a Muslim to be his friend.
You know what claims are like, don't you? Everyone has one.
Again, there are certainly plenty of claims of deities/God/gods/super natural. So what?
It cant be humans are merely projecting their own qualities, desires, narcissism, and insecurities into the form of bad claims that take on comic book form?
Next time you see your pet, or a video of a pet reacting to it's own reflection in a mirror, remember this.
And where did I accuse you of having hate for your Muslim friend? I already said I value human rights myself. I am not asking you to hate anyone. I am saying you got it wrong.