(March 30, 2013 at 11:48 pm)jstrodel Wrote: 1. Someone finds it unbelievable they can control their body
2. If someone finds it unbelievable that they can control their body, they are likely hedonists
3. They are likely hedonists (MP 1,2)
I'm sure I'll remember point two next time I'm having a stroke. Quite certain that it'll be a pressing matter at the time, more important than calling 911. After all: if I believe I can't stop it myself, I stand a chance of dying a hedonist. And that just ain't classy.
Haha... you are your body. Is not living a pleasure? If not: end it. Is not breathing a pleasure? If not: end it. Are you not entertained... is that not why you are here?
Quote:4. If someone is a hedonist, they are likely an atheist
5. They are likely an atheist (MP 3,4)
So a real response: unsubstantiated claims and and irrelevant strawman. Is misdirection the only path you travel? I would request that next time you set your irrelevance aflame. Not much point in constructing one otherwise, unless...
It doesn't matter. What was it you claim to have spent? 7 years at university? I imagine that they were grateful for your charity
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day