-Removed-I had an anatomy professor who projected blocks of text on the screen and encouraged students to copy them. I would divide my note paper in half lengthwise and copy the text. Then I would add notes, including outside research of anything I didn’t clearly understand. Then I would type everything out on my laptop for reference and final studying. I imbedded YouTube references so that I would have a visual reference as well. It made studying more interesting and I was able to retain a lot from the original transcriptions. I aced every exam.
@fmf saidThere is a reason the word hate is not included in the title of this thread. But of course you’re welcome to focus on the hate and ignore the love.
I don't think anyone is "promoting hate" here and I doubt you seriously think anyone is either. And yet you chose to make this thread about "hate", to some degree, by using the word in your OP.
@dj2becker saidThere is presumably a reason why you included the word "hate" in your OP.
There is a reason the word hate is not included in the title of this thread. But of course you’re welcome to focus on the hate and ignore the love.
@dj2becker saidMy question was:
Anything they love and believe could add value to the lives of others.
"What kinds of things do you imagine non-believers can or should "promote"?"
What does your answer have to do with posters' lack of belief in the supernatural?
@dj2becker saidIt seems you are using "bashing" here as a synonym for disagreement in the course of discussion and debate. Is that your intention?
Most people spend most of their time here bashing Christianity.
@dj2becker saidBut I don't think anyone is "promoting hate" here and I doubt you think anyone is either. So, I don't think there is any "hate" for me to focus on.
But of course you’re welcome to focus on the hate and ignore the love.
What "love" on this forum are you referring to?
@fmf saidIf their atheism adds no value to their lives I guess they have no prerogative to promote anything here about it.
My question was:
"What kinds of things do you imagine non-believers can or should "promote"?"
What does your answer have to do with posters' lack of belief in the supernatural?
Also why are you asking me that question? I am not an atheist as you well know. Feel free to ask them yourself.
@fmf said‘Bashing’ the way I see it refers to personal insults or fierce criticism which is different to simple ‘disagreement’.
It seems you are using "bashing" here as a synonym for disagreement in the course of discussion and debate. Is that your intention?
@dj2becker saidI asked: 'There is presumably a reason why you included the word "hate" in your OP."
Presumably yes. It seems lost on you though.
And you answer: "Presumably yes. It seems lost on you though."
So, if neither of us thinks anyone is promoting "hate" here in this community, and if the reason is - you think - lost on me, what is the reason you included the word "hate" in your OP?
@fmf saidYou are entitled to your subjective opinions.
But I don't think anyone is "promoting hate" here and I doubt you think anyone is either. So, I don't think there is any "hate" for me to focus on.
What "love" on this forum are you referring to?
I not sure I follow your question about ‘love on this forum’? What are you on about?
@dj2becker saidI am asking you what it is you imagine about atheists' lack of belief in a god or gods that made you type what you included in your OP.
Also why are you asking me that question? I am not an atheist as you well know.
@dj2becker saidI am asking you to explain your OP.
I not sure I follow your question about ‘love on this forum’? What are you on about?