The reason why Christianity seems so unrealistic and naive

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by walter4, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. jem

    jem

    I will stick with this -- you post has zero worth.
     
    #181     May 5, 2010
  2. I did not assert what you claiming I asserted.

    I could just call you a liar, but that's really too easy.

    You made a claim, I am challenging the veracity of the claim, it is up to the initial claimant to offer the evidence for their claim in defense.

    If you were quoting directly, you would find your mistake...

    Instead, you leave it to your own bias...and produce falsehood.

    The quote I reference is in this thread. I know here it is, it is easy to find.

    So find it, quote it, and admit your mistake.

    The rest of your blather is meaningless...

     
    #182     May 5, 2010
  3. +111 :D
     
    #183     May 5, 2010
  4. LOLOL..

    sorry pretty funny YOU of all people saying this :D
     
    #184     May 5, 2010
  5. Doesn't matter who says it. If you are focusing on who said it, not the truth of the comments...that puts you in a position of practicing an unreasonable ad hominem fallacy...

     
    #185     May 5, 2010
  6. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    I was giving you an out and a chance to reiterate which would have been to you benefit. But you had to go the cunty route.

    So here we go...

    Then when questioned about how you can come to such a conclusion, you add...


    Then when I challenged you further, you add as a proof...

    And there we have it. I was correct in my recollection.

    This is a failure to prove totality is God and vice versa. You might think it's sufficient. But all it is, is a conceptualization.

    Now piss off with your silly cuntiness. And next time requote your own damn self and use it as an opportunity to further clarify.

    LOL @ put up or shut up.
     
    #186     May 5, 2010
  7. I have faith, yes.

    That is not an assertion. I am not asserting that others should share that faith, or that my faith is right and that others are wrong.

    I have faith, yes.

    The broad blunt axe with which you try to make points is dull and bloody pointless...

     
    #187     May 5, 2010
  8. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    Nice try.

    Want to see what you said again? Of course you do. You're pathologically narcissistic.

    Assertions:

    1. God is not physical in nature.
    2. God is eternal in all times and all spaces equally.
    3. God, by my definition is totality.
    4. God exists as both as totality and each part within the boundaries of totality... blah blah (paradoxically nonsense.)

    There's no, "I believe" or "it's possible that" before each of these. These are affirmative assertions. All of which have no proof. Not even logical proof.

    If you are unsure what an assertion is, look it up. Google is your friend.

    Unfortunately for you, now it's on the record for posterity's sake.

    Good day.
     
    #188     May 5, 2010
  9. Now piss off with your silly cuntiness.

    And next time requote your own damn self and use it as an opportunity to further clarify.


    ROFL +1111111111 oh geesus :D
     
    #189     May 5, 2010
  10. Yes, that is my faith. Not denying that is my faith.

    Not an assertion though....just my faith.

    The preamble was:

    "I am certain of Totality, and I have faith that Totality is God."

    What followed was an exposition of that faith...not an assertion.

    Took a while to train you, like some poor dumb mutt, but finally you went and fetched the paper...

    No go along Fido, and pee on some hydrant...or have some bizarre fantasy of an alien female being orgasmic...

    You have the con, to continue jerking off as you wish...

     
    #190     May 5, 2010