Doctor X said:See, Tricky?
You made him look like a crying fool.
csense: You're right, my belief in God and Jesus Christ has nothing to do with pride.
Tricky:(Sigh) Okay, csense. Heres the proof. You are commenting on the righteousness of your beliefs. That is moralizing, which is one of the synonyms for preaching. Happy?
"He" meaning me? What exactly is self evident? The only thing that is self evident to me is that you are very proud of your beliefs. Nothing wrong with that, but it makes your statement self contradictory, and it is moralizing (i.e. preaching), in that you are invoking the Christian sin of "pride" as something you do not do. I happen to think pride is a very good thing. I take pride in my work. I take pride in my music. If you don't take pride in things, you don't do them well. Your statement that you don't have pride is nothing more than a fawning bow to what Christianity calls "pride". I think the thing you call "pride" is what most of us call egocentricity. They are very different things.csense said:Here's some news for you, I'm not commenting on the righteousness of my beliefs, he is, and not only is it demonstrable, but it is self evident.
Not a statement of fact at all. You were pounding your chest and trying to demonstrate how humble you were. Sort of a contradiction, don't you think? ("I want the WORLD to know how humble I am!")csense said:I was making a statement of fact that had nothing to do with morality.
I'll consider the source on that comment. When are you going to learn to be creative in your insults? Listening to your flaming is like waiting for Walter Mitty to punch somebody's lights out.csense said:You know, for a critical thinking forum, some of you aren't very bright.
csense said:
That could be, but anyone with a nominal level of critical thinking skills might recognize that a thread that starts with the word "God" is going to be about religion.
I know you're not suggesting that God as a concept is not within the perview of Philosophy as a topic of discussion.
When trying to reason with Csense
His arguments don't seem to be sense
His fear of debating
Is quite irritating
All offence, and never a defense.
...and I've neither the time nor the inclination to discuss with children.
Badger said:
God as a concept...ok, lets break with the tedium and go with that.
I think god as a concept is created to fill a need that goes back to infantile, and childhood memories of parental care. Once one grows up, one still feels a need for the security that someone bigger and wiser is looking out for one, and will tuck one in, cozily in bed, for a long nights sleep, with the assurance that they will reawaken to a fresh new dawn.
And now, over to you, Csense.
Interesting, Badger. Jackson Browne said something similar...Badger said:I think god as a concept is created to fill a need that goes back to infantile, and childhood memories of parental care. Once one grows up, one still feels a need for the security that someone bigger and wiser is looking out for one, and will tuck one in, cozily in bed, for a long nights sleep, with the assurance that they will reawaken to a fresh new dawn.
Everybody's just waiting to hear from the one
Who can give them the answers,
To lead them back to that place in the warmth of the sun
Where sweet childhood still dances.
But Who'll come along
And hold out that strong
But gentle Father's hand?
Long ago I herd someone say something 'bout Everyman.
---- Jackson Browne
----For Everyman
Blue Monk said:
I think that’s a very good point.
I also think there is another element.
People fear other people.
People fear, quite legitimately, that someone will come and steal their money, pinch their wife on the tush and throw the children on the Bar-B-Q.
I think a lot of the need to convert other people comes from people wanting to feel secure, the logic being that if one fears afterlife retribution they are more likely to behave and let you live in peace. We have all met believers that simply cannot conceive that one could not believe in God and be ethical and moral at the same time.
I only pointed out that great minds think alike. Unlike that pinkie sniffer, Blue Monk, I did not suggest your ripped off Jackson Browne . At least not until I hear your musical rendition.Badger said:Tricky, I'm sure there's many who've put it more eloquently than me before.
Blue Monk--- Snort, guffaw! Good one.
Tricky said:
I only pointed out that great minds think alike. Unlike that pinkie sniffer, Blue Monk, I did not suggest your ripped off Jackson Browne . At least not until I hear your musical rendition.
Badger said:
I think god as a concept is created to fill a need that goes back to infantile, and childhood memories of parental care. Once one grows up, one still feels a need for the security that someone bigger and wiser is looking out for one, and will tuck one in, cozily in bed, for a long nights sleep, with the assurance that they will reawaken to a fresh new dawn.
Doctor X said:We are rather bright enough not to continually contradict ourselves.
Doctor X said:We are rather bright enough not to continually contradict ourselves.
We can also insult better.
Tricky, may all the poisons the sun doth suck from bogs, fens, and flats fall upon thee, and make thee by inchmeal a disease.
BlueMonk, though art boy!
Badger, your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries.
--J. "Now Go Away, or I will Taunt You a Second Time!" D.