RE: Is belief really a choice?
April 4, 2013 at 10:08 am
(This post was last modified: April 4, 2013 at 10:09 am by The Grand Nudger.)
No, no, choices may be difficult to make. If the choice is -so- difficult to make that no one seems to be able to make it, then I'll point out that no one has any grounds to call it a choice (even if it may be).
You give me far too much credit Mystic. I can, and have opened fire on other human beings. It's a choice I find very easy to make (perhaps not easy to live with) - personally.
What we choose to believe? There you are reasserting the very thing in question - perhaps you'll be the one to choose the negation of whatever belief you claim to have chosen?
You give me far too much credit Mystic. I can, and have opened fire on other human beings. It's a choice I find very easy to make (perhaps not easy to live with) - personally.
What we choose to believe? There you are reasserting the very thing in question - perhaps you'll be the one to choose the negation of whatever belief you claim to have chosen?
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