Spirituality
18 Mar 22
29 Mar 22
@kilroy70 saidFor someone who has only posted since the 22nd March you seem to be becoming increasingly shrill and targeted against FMF and his “buddy” and are now descending into banter about “pushing buttons” and “getting people banned”.
I've seen your "interest" in other topics on other threads. And I've seen how your buddy delights in pushing buttons to get a reaction that gets someone banned.
You two make the 3 stooges look like a class act.
How is your time off going?
29 Mar 22
@fmf saidOf course you will.
I shall keep an eye on the topics you show any interest in on other threads - or threads that you start - and engage you and your ideas accordingly.
But this isn't North Korea, or China, or Russia. So what can you do, talk me to death?
Or is there a third stooge waiting in the wings, ready to jump out and shoot me with his little bottle of seltzer water.
29 Mar 22
@kellyjay saidSo do you now doubt that your god exists, or are you 'hovering between lies and delusional thinking'? According to you it has to be one or the other.
Not defensive, I believe we are in a broken world, and the truth is constantly being defined and redefined with everyone's current thinking (opinions). What is true never changes, only how we view things.
I guess the scariest place to be is when we have made up our minds we know, there is no doubt in us whatsoever! When it is settled, we can be hovering between lies and d ...[text shortened]... Truth is very narrow and exclusive; something either is or is not; it can be close or way out there.
@indonesia-phil saidWhat?
So do you now doubt that your god exists, or are you 'hovering between lies and delusional thinking'? According to you it has to be one or the other.
I'm simply stating that what we have that is factual and what we have as matters of faith are not the same thing. I can believe something to be true without being able to prove it. I think things that others claim are facts that are not are just matters of faith, but because the word 'faith' has been religious-sized into something only for religious purposes, it isn't as easily seen. If you accept something as a fact that isn't, that is delusional.
@fmf saidIf you accept something as a fact, and it isn't true, and depending on how much it affects everything else in your life, it could cause you to live a lie, a delusion.
Does this mean you think that every theist in the world whose religion is not Christianity is delusional?
@kellyjay saidI was responding, on-topic, to the on-topic content of your post. You said: 'If you accept something as a fact that isn't, that is delusional." I asked you about it.
Yes, it is; I have been asking you to avoid specific questions here; I think I'll stop responding to you here because you seem intent on making me do something I told you I didn't want to do.