RE: what being apart from the law means.
February 27, 2013 at 1:00 am
(This post was last modified: February 27, 2013 at 1:04 am by FallentoReason.)
Drich Wrote:In the above post I wrote you an appology for bring in your personal story. It was not intentional I tend to assoceiate you all with your avatars, and when you changed yours some of what we discussed was left behind. It was not my intention to attack you personally. i was simply making a point by illustrating something that happpens many times with people in the faith.
I forgive you, as long as you understand the fundamental point though; that trivialities in someone's life are irrelevant. We're discussing the specifics from a philosophical point, meaning that particular events in our life are undermined by the fact that we could have been wrong from the very beginning, regardless of the outcome.
Quote:as far as your experience I have no doubt that you experienced God.
Perfect. Then it seems like you agree with what everyone here is saying; that the believer fulfils their own needs.
Quote:As I said if you A/S/K God will show up.
Said every religion ever invented.
Quote:However in order for Him to stay you have to be faithful to what you have been given.
Agreed, if your particular god actually existed. More to the point though, for the delusion to persist, one must keep overriding reason with faith.
Drich Wrote:It ended with me stating that you doing your own version of what God tells you to do is not the same as doing what God tells yoou to do.
Your fallacious reasoning gets tiring...
You need to cut out this modified use of the No True Scotsman fallacy. Throughout these threads, I persistently keep seeing you tell people they're doing it wrong and that you have the True Method for whatever might be the discussion at the time. I.e. the person didn't achieve the desired outcome, therefore the "Drich Verdict" is that you've got it all wrong and that Drich clearly has it right, always.
Lose your pride.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle