21 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidYour opinion that what you believe is true/reality/accurate is also just your opinion. Yes, you believe your religious beliefs make you immortal. I get it. You claim that believing this is based on "logic" and "evidence". I get it. You repeat over and over and over again that me not believing the same things as you doesn't alter the fact that they [your opinions] are supposedly "the truth". Good for you.
This, like many other things that do not depend on us accepting or rejecting them,
reality is exactly what it is, regardless of our opinions about it.
21 Aug 22
@savedbygrace saidYou talking about poor people being more likely to be put to death than rich people adds exactly what to the discussion of the "righteousness" of capital punishment?
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21 Aug 22
@fmf saidI was addressing a post of yours, and as such, my post was completely relevant and, if I do say so myself, succinct and bang-on target.
You talking about poor people being more likely to be put to death than rich people adds exactly what to the discussion of the "righteousness" of capital punishment?
21 Aug 22
@savedbygrace saidThe discussion is about the supposed "righteousness" of capital punishment. Quibbling the exact nature of the victimization caused by systematic prejudice / institutionalized inequality is a red herring. This is a forum made up of conversational contexts.
I was addressing a post of yours, and as such, my post was completely relevant and, if I do say so myself, succinct and bang-on target.
@fmf saidLimiting truth to opinions simply dilutes any truth to nothing but what we make
Your opinion that what you believe is true/reality/accurate is also just your opinion. Yes, you believe your religious beliefs make you immortal. I get it. You claim that believing this is based on "logic" and "evidence". I get it. You repeat over and over and over again that me not believing the same things as you doesn't alter the fact that they [your opinions] are supposedly "the truth". Good for you.
of it between our ears.
@fmf saidWe live in reality, and we can have opinions about it, but it doesn't change because
All you or I have with regard to the "truth" in these matters is what the stuff between our ears comes up with, i.e. opinions, "limited" as they may be.
of those opinions. If all your truth is just the stuff between your ears, you live in a
very little world.
21 Aug 22
@savedbygrace saidBe that as it may, but I am not religious.
Pontius Pilate asked that question of Jesus Christ. Jesus’ statement on the question of what is truth appeared in John 14:6
21 Aug 22
@savedbygrace saidI am not religious and I don't believe that the scripture from your religion sheds light on "the truth" other than it states a subjective perspective shared by adherents of your religion.
Whether you’re religious or not has no bearing on the question. The truth of something does not depend on anyone’s belief in it.