Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWhy then did you say I introduced the word?
Yes, you're right.
Explain to Romans how we were both using a word in the context of the thread. He might listen to you. I think he struggles with 'hence my use of the word.'
Originally posted by @dj2beckerTheology is the study of the nature of a divine being or beings and the religious beliefs and doctrines attendant thereto.
Why then did you say I introduced the word?
Religious belief concerns the worship of this divine authority and the kinds of religious observance that involve obedience to its supposedly divine laws.
Romans1009 would have the forum believe that he genuinely thought Ghost of a Duke - who is an atheist and who therefore has "no notion of divine law" - did not know all this despite studying theology at university.
As Ghost of a Duke pointed out, Romans1009 was obviously being disingenuous.
Originally posted by @fmfI'm simply pointing out that Ghost said I introduced the word whereas you in fact did so it was a lie.
Theology is the study of the nature of a divine being or beings and the religious beliefs and doctrines attendant thereto.
Religious belief concerns the worship of this divine authority and the kinds of religious observance that involve obedience to its supposedly divine laws.
Romans1009 would have the forum believe that he genuinely thought Ghost of a ...[text shortened]... at university.
As Ghost of a Duke pointed out, Romans1009 was obviously being disingenuous.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerIf his error was, in fact, a "lie", as you claim, then it took him only a few minutes to set the record straight and, I suppose ~ to your way of thinking ~ to make an honest man of himself. He used the word in response to you using it.
I'm simply pointing out that Ghost said I introduced the word whereas you in fact did so it was a lie.
Originally posted by @fmfYou introduced the word, not me so it is inaccurate for him to say I did regardless of how you spin it.
If his error was, in fact, a "lie", as you claim, then it took him only a few minutes to set the record straight and, I suppose ~ to your way of thinking ~ to make an honest man of himself. He used the word in response to you using it.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI haven't 'spun' anything. Your use the word "lie" is inaccurate.
You introduced the word, not me so it is inaccurate for him to say I did regardless of how you spin it.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerBecause when I said that I hadn't spotted FMF had used it also in his OP. (Obviously).
Why then did you say I introduced the word?
"Yes, you're right,' indicated this.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeSo you agree it was a lie? 😉
Because when I said that I hadn't spotted FMF had used it also in his OP. (Obviously).
"Yes, you're right,' indicated this.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerA lie an intentionally false statement for the purpose of deception.
So you believe it was in fact me that introduced the word and not you? 🙄 If not how is uttering an untruth not a lie?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWith your use of an emoticon, I'm assuming that's a joke, but even so, I don't know why you are making an issue out of this.
So you agree it was a lie? 😉
I responded to your post that used the word 'notion' and wrongly said to Roman's that you had introduced the word. When it was pointed out that FMF had used it first in his OP I confirmed this for myself and responded, 'yes you're right.'
Nobody lied.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @fmfThis is potentially a trick question.
What can non-believers ~ and contemporary secular society more broadly ~ learn about morality from religious people and religious institutions once the notions of everlasting life, divine law and "sin" are taken out of the equation?
You can always answer "Ah ha! But we already know that. Because, muh rationalisms."
Perhaps that has even been what the other 85 replies have been about.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @philokaliaIt's not intended as such.
This is potentially a trick question.
17 Apr 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerA "lie" - the word you have used inaccurately - according to the same https://www.merriam-webster.com website you referred to - is "an assertion of something known or believed by the speaker or writer to be untrue with intent to deceive".
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lying
lying: 'marked by or containing untrue statements'