First of all, Celestine, helpful hint on the walls of quoted text: put hide tags around it, or only include the relevant bit you're replying to. (Info on how to do this can be found on the same page as the site rules towards the bottom.)
On to the posts:
You're original post, with relevant parts bolded (bolded sentences relate to each other) and italicized (not exactly related to the bolded assertion):
So... yeah, you're making claims that you are now required to defend:
1. That reflection, sacrifice, charity, abstinence, endurance, compassion, courage, and wisdom are ALL virtues.
2. That the sin/forgiveness paradigm is a wonderful concept.
I asked you to defend the abstinence part of your recitation of virtue back on page 3, post #28, if you don't recall, or the link I just provided doesn't work.
These are assertions that you have the responsibility to argue (YES, ARGUE!!) for.
So... if you're not here to debate or discuss the things you start threads about... what are you doing here? Trolling? Basking in your perceived superiority over the rest of us? What?
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And
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Please address what I asked about:
I'll stop assuming you're going to be honest enough to follow the previous link and reread my post, so from post #28 on page 3:
If you would like to talk about whether doing drugs is healthy or not, good for you or not, or dangerous or not, start another thread for it. In the meantime, address the questions I asked you in post #28.
Why abstain from sex, which you specifically listed:
Having sex is not a vice. Having sex and can dangerous, and it can be healthy. Why abstain from it all together?
Why abstain from alcohol, which you specifically list?
Alcohol has known positive health effects, as well as known negative health effects. Why completely abstain from it when moderation is a very reasonable approach to take with it?
Why abstain from drugs, which you specifically list?
Not all drugs are dangerous. Not every drug user becomes addicted.
Why abstain from overeating, which you specifically list?
Overeating is not always a conscious activity. Overeating on occasion is not, in itself, dangerous. Millions of American overeat every fourth Thursday of November with few ill effects other than a stomach ache and occasionally food poisoning, which you can get while eating in moderation!
Uh... how about "immoral deeds"?
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Because you don't understand the definitions...
Cheap shot: conceded.
I'm not changing the definitions of ANY words.
I invite you to visit the following websites, type in "Argument" and hit enter. In fact, I'll even do the work for you, here are the first six returns when you type "Argument" into Google, not even including the definition Google gives you:
Wikipedia: Argument
Merriam-Webster: Argument
Dictionary.com: Argument
University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill, The Writing Center: Argument
The Free Dictionary.com: Argument
Internet Dictionary of Philosophy: Argument
Need I go on? Can we put the rest the stupidity of saying we're not engaged in argumentation here?
We are.
Get over it.
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On to the posts:
(September 23, 2014 at 4:33 pm)Celestine Wrote: I have nothing to prove, no claims to defend, they are what they are.
You're original post, with relevant parts bolded (bolded sentences relate to each other) and italicized (not exactly related to the bolded assertion):
(September 18, 2014 at 10:43 pm)Celestine Wrote: Reflection, Sacrifice, Charity, Abstinence! Endurance, Compassion, Courage, Wisdom! All wasted! The message lost, what a tragedy! Misplaced by fools replaced by scum!
Sin, Forgiveness! What wonderful concepts if only implemented correctly!
Recitation of these virtues what the world would have become! Wasted on the veneration of deities when the veneration should be of these virtues!
You know now what religion is, this deformed beast of Baal, but you know not what it hides in its ruin!
This is the treasure more valuable than ivory, more valuable than an earth filled with gold! Yet you would forsake it? I think not!
So... yeah, you're making claims that you are now required to defend:
1. That reflection, sacrifice, charity, abstinence, endurance, compassion, courage, and wisdom are ALL virtues.
2. That the sin/forgiveness paradigm is a wonderful concept.
I asked you to defend the abstinence part of your recitation of virtue back on page 3, post #28, if you don't recall, or the link I just provided doesn't work.
These are assertions that you have the responsibility to argue (YES, ARGUE!!) for.
Quote:I am not here to debate this, to be scrupulous until you feel satisfied, I am here to offer ideas.
So... if you're not here to debate or discuss the things you start threads about... what are you doing here? Trolling? Basking in your perceived superiority over the rest of us? What?
Quote:I am concerned that your being here isn't for an interest in unbiased dialogue but rather to promote a long held view you already had.
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(September 23, 2014 at 5:02 pm)Celestine Wrote: Moderation of Krokodil is ineffective and abstinence from it would be much better.
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And
![[Image: Strawman.png]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=independentaustralia.net%2Fwordpress-opt%2Fwp-content%2F2012%2F11%2FStrawman.png)
Please address what I asked about:
I'll stop assuming you're going to be honest enough to follow the previous link and reread my post, so from post #28 on page 3:
(September 19, 2014 at 1:28 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote:(September 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Celestine Wrote: Abstinence doesn't mean refraining from just sex, it simply means to refrain from indulging in something, it could be smoking, alcohol, drugs, overeating, etc.
What about abstaining from charity? Would that be a virtue? What about abstaining from self-sacrifice? What about abstaining from playing with your kids? Or are you saying that abstinence is only a virtue when people abstain from things you don't value?
And why should you abstain from sex, or alcohol, or drugs, or overeating? Why not, instead, extol the virtue of moderation?
After all, alcohol has known positive health effects when used in moderation (it can help acidify urine for those afflicted with certain types of kidney stone), in addition to the known negative effects of overuse. Sex has known positive effects on mental health, physical health, and the health of relationships, as well as the known negatives effects of STD transmission. The psychologically negative effects associated with sex are just that: psychological. Overeating is perfectly fine when you do it infrequently (Thanksgiving dinner, Superbowl parties, pie eating contests, etc.) but, yes, is unhealthy if one persists in the activity regularly.
Why is abstinence (which, after all, means restraining oneself from doing or enjoying something) better than teaching people to have healthy attitudes about these activities or, when frequent indulgence is indeed harmful, advocate for moderation?
If you would like to talk about whether doing drugs is healthy or not, good for you or not, or dangerous or not, start another thread for it. In the meantime, address the questions I asked you in post #28.
Why abstain from sex, which you specifically listed:
(September 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Celestine Wrote: Abstinence doesn't mean refraining from just sex
Having sex is not a vice. Having sex and can dangerous, and it can be healthy. Why abstain from it all together?
Why abstain from alcohol, which you specifically list?
(September 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Celestine Wrote: it simply means to refrain from indulging in something, it could be smoking, alcohol, drugs, overeating, etc.
Alcohol has known positive health effects, as well as known negative health effects. Why completely abstain from it when moderation is a very reasonable approach to take with it?
Why abstain from drugs, which you specifically list?
(September 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Celestine Wrote: it simply means to refrain from indulging in something, it could be smoking, alcohol, drugs, overeating, etc.
Not all drugs are dangerous. Not every drug user becomes addicted.
Why abstain from overeating, which you specifically list?
(September 19, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Celestine Wrote: it simply means to refrain from indulging in something, it could be smoking, alcohol, drugs, overeating, etc.
Overeating is not always a conscious activity. Overeating on occasion is not, in itself, dangerous. Millions of American overeat every fourth Thursday of November with few ill effects other than a stomach ache and occasionally food poisoning, which you can get while eating in moderation!
Quote:Sin gives us a name to lump all immoral deeds in one name, that is why I like it.
Uh... how about "immoral deeds"?
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Quote:I will never argue something that has a clear definition, as I generally do not argue definitions of a word
Because you don't understand the definitions...

Cheap shot: conceded.
Quote:If you wish to change the definition of a word there are people you should contact for that, not me.
I'm not changing the definitions of ANY words.
I invite you to visit the following websites, type in "Argument" and hit enter. In fact, I'll even do the work for you, here are the first six returns when you type "Argument" into Google, not even including the definition Google gives you:
Wikipedia: Argument
Merriam-Webster: Argument
Dictionary.com: Argument
University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill, The Writing Center: Argument
The Free Dictionary.com: Argument
Internet Dictionary of Philosophy: Argument
Need I go on? Can we put the rest the stupidity of saying we're not engaged in argumentation here?
We are.
Get over it.
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.