RE: Ok I admit it
March 7, 2014 at 7:34 am
(This post was last modified: March 7, 2014 at 7:41 am by fr0d0.)
Your creature has no purpose Tony. God has a purpose which is where we rationalise from.
It changes Gods will from what it would have been to what it changed to pokie. And we're in deep water without a life jacket!
I don't understand why it had to be extant esq. Extant like I had to learn language you mean? Sure... we are all machines acting upon the information that we've been fed. I know parts of the UK exist. I believe Australia exists. I believe God exists.
I began from atheist roots. I questioned hard and discovered an overwhelming amount of evidence against my lack of belief. I could not the continue to disbelieve, the cognitive dissonance was too great. Can I tell you one fact to change your mind? No. You have to balance all of the facts together.
There has been presented on this forum enough information for anyone to work out the same conclusion as me. As you know, nearly all people here cling on to their preconceived ideas. Most develop them.
As a true skeptic, how much time do you spend doubting your own position? I would say that your position is groundless if you do not. How much time do you devote to entrenching your position? Isn't that a dangerous game?
It changes Gods will from what it would have been to what it changed to pokie. And we're in deep water without a life jacket!

I don't understand why it had to be extant esq. Extant like I had to learn language you mean? Sure... we are all machines acting upon the information that we've been fed. I know parts of the UK exist. I believe Australia exists. I believe God exists.
I began from atheist roots. I questioned hard and discovered an overwhelming amount of evidence against my lack of belief. I could not the continue to disbelieve, the cognitive dissonance was too great. Can I tell you one fact to change your mind? No. You have to balance all of the facts together.
There has been presented on this forum enough information for anyone to work out the same conclusion as me. As you know, nearly all people here cling on to their preconceived ideas. Most develop them.
As a true skeptic, how much time do you spend doubting your own position? I would say that your position is groundless if you do not. How much time do you devote to entrenching your position? Isn't that a dangerous game?