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Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
#31
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
Just like we can't imagine other impossibilities, fr0d0?
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#32
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
We're not supposed to be arguing about this here fr0d0.

I'll just say that I didn't say those things at all. I just said that the E word...(and you know what it is) is the rational way to believe (by definition, it's what it's for).

I'm not talking about possibility of belief on F, but the necessity of belief on E, if you are to be rational.

We are supposed to discuss this on our debate thread.

EvF
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#33
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
(September 10, 2009 at 8:32 pm)Saerules Wrote: Just like we can't imagine other impossibilities, fr0d0?

Exactly. It is an impossibility.
Does Adrian have a bad word detector Evie??? Big Grin

Why the necessity? Where is this rule book you're reading from? Will the FSM strike me down for not knowing about it?

(take it to our thread if ya wanna continue)
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#34
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
Why the necessity? Sorry, I forgot to say "by definition" by definition E is what beliefs are based on, and E is a rational thing not an irrational thing.

Happy to debate there, as soon as I get there whilst going down my list of unread posts :p

EvF
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#35
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
Ar but you're reading from the FSM exclusive dictionary again that states the B can only be E when in fact C defines B as not requiring E.

(you do know this is just a clever ploy by Adrian to shut us up a bit don't you *bless his omnipotence* *may he smite me for even thinking such a thing* etc)
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#36
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
Wouldn't you like to know who REALLY thought of the clever ploy? Angel Cloud
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Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
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#37
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
You got the idea from a post that LukeMC did, and then your idea inspired Adrian's Big Grin

fr0d0, I'm talking about dictionaries in general. Okay, I'm still going down my unread posts (I've been reading one of my Birthday books, so I have left myself unread posts!!) before I get to our debate Big Grin

EvF
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#38
RE: Ordinary vs fundamentalist Christian
Yes Tongue and now everyone knows ^_^
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Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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