RE: God's self esteem and the human free will : NO FORCED CONVERSION WITH THE SWORD
July 16, 2014 at 6:31 pm
(July 16, 2014 at 3:00 pm)AtlasS Wrote: Self esteem is probably the biggest pillar in any "explanation" process ; in other words : the more you believe and trust in your abilities, the more credibility you get.So that's why I don't think Harry Potter exists... he's always doubting himself and is a bit of a coward. I see...
Heck, a person coming to you "shaking" and crying yet scream "I'M NOT SCARED" is of course giving a big blow to her/his credibility !
One thing that made me believe in Islam is the self esteem God has. Throughout the Quran, there is a constant theme : either you believd or not, god will exist, he always existed, he always shall.
But then... how can you explain Gimli, son of Gloin? He's also non-existent, but has a self-esteem that's right up there with the pros!
And why not include another dwarf, Tyrion, son of Tywin?
And Zeus was just awesome. No fear! And fondled with the ladies! What a guy!! Still.... non-existent.
I think I see a pattern, here: if we're talking about a character in a book, then chances are that it's non-existent.


