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Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
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ROFL you owe me a new keyboard lol! one without coke on itNorse wrote:Just what the world needs...another religion thread.
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Teh jezuz iz teh saviour
No wai, liek i cant C Him
Duh! itz called liek faith!
well liek proof it!!
nahh, yiou proof he dunt!
NO WAI!
YA WAI!
Jezuz is teh gaylord
nah, you r teh gaylord.
ritz627 wrote:I have a problem with people who are religious...especially Christians - because they seem to be more likely to use this term.
That term is faith.
I constantly hear people saying "I have faith, I have faith in the lord". Then they go around trying to tell me how God exists and how his is without a doubt watching us. They talk about him as if he is fact.
But, what people don't realize is that you cannot have faith in fact, that is not faith at all. You can't have faith that 4 + 2 = 6. By having faith, you a full-heartily admitting that God may not exist. By having faith, you are saying that there is perhaps a chance that he is not there, that he is not watching us. So, if you have "faith", please do not go around preaching how his is real, because, even by your own reasoning, there is a chance that he doesn't.
dinobot wrote:A US Marine had just finished his 4 year military service and was taking courses at his local campus. The professor of his course stood up on the front podium and said "If the all powerful God really exists, he will prove it by knocking me off this podium within the next 15 minutes. If I'm still standing within the next 15 minutes, I will have proven that god does not in fact exist".
The time ticked by but nothing happened. Finally, after 10 minutes had gone by, the US space Marine stood up and punched the professor in the jaw, knocking him to the floor. The Professor didn't get up and his jaw was bleeding. The Space Marine said "God was to busy torturing Saddam Hussein in hell to bother with you, so he sent me instead".
dinobot wrote:A US Marine had just finished his 4 year military service and was taking courses at his local campus. The professor of his course stood up on the front podium and said "If the all powerful God really exists, he will prove it by knocking me off this podium within the next 15 minutes. If I'm still standing within the next 15 minutes, I will have proven that god does not in fact exist".
The time ticked by but nothing happened. Finally, after 10 minutes had gone by, the US space Marine stood up and punched the professor in the jaw, knocking him to the floor. The Professor didn't get up and his jaw was bleeding. The Space Marine said "God was to busy torturing Saddam Hussein in hell to bother with you, so he sent me instead".
dinobot wrote:A US Marine had just finished his 4 year military service and was taking courses at his local campus. The professor of his course stood up on the front podium and said "If the all powerful God really exists, he will prove it by knocking me off this podium within the next 15 minutes. If I'm still standing within the next 15 minutes, I will have proven that god does not in fact exist".
The time ticked by but nothing happened. Finally, after 10 minutes had gone by, the US space Marine stood up and punched the professor in the jaw, knocking him to the floor. The Professor didn't get up and his jaw was bleeding. The Space Marine said "God was to busy torturing Saddam Hussein in hell to bother with you, so he sent me instead".
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ritz627 wrote:But, what people don't realize is that you cannot have faith in fact, that is not faith at all.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I'd disagree with mandalorian in that a fact is something that can independently be shown to be true. There are plenty of things that many folks hold to be true that are not facts. To truly hold your position you need to discount all opinions.
ritz627 wrote:I have a problem with people who are religious...especially Christians - because they seem to be more likely to use this term.
That term is faith.
I constantly hear people saying "I have faith, I have faith in the lord". Then they go around trying to tell me how God exists and how his is without a doubt watching us. They talk about him as if he is fact.
But, what people don't realize is that you cannot have faith in fact, that is not faith at all. You can't have faith that 4 + 2 = 6. By having faith, you a full-heartily admitting that God may not exist. By having faith, you are saying that there is perhaps a chance that he is not there, that he is not watching us. So, if you have "faith", please do not go around preaching how his is real, because, even by your own reasoning, there is a chance that he doesn't.
Gregrios wrote:ritz627 wrote:I have a problem with people who are religious...especially Christians - because they seem to be more likely to use this term.
That term is faith.
I constantly hear people saying "I have faith, I have faith in the lord". Then they go around trying to tell me how God exists and how his is without a doubt watching us. They talk about him as if he is fact.
But, what people don't realize is that you cannot have faith in fact, that is not faith at all. You can't have faith that 4 + 2 = 6. By having faith, you a full-heartily admitting that God may not exist. By having faith, you are saying that there is perhaps a chance that he is not there, that he is not watching us. So, if you have "faith", please do not go around preaching how his is real, because, even by your own reasoning, there is a chance that he doesn't.
You bring up a very good point. So I'll let you in on a little secret. Faith is accepting God WITHOUT any visual proof. Faith is knowing in your HEART that he exsists. Afterall, that is the TEST for all of humankind. If he showed his face to the world then there would be no such thing as faith. Therefore beleivers would follow God on FACT and not faith. It's easy to beleive in something you CAN see. But to beleive in something you CAN'T see is FAITH.
Inorder to have perfect faith you must first start by recognizing the signs that expose themselves everyday. Then, take the signs you receive from God and apply them to your life. This is considered unseen proof of God and undoubtably leads to FAITH.
mandalorian2298 wrote:Faith = Wanting for something to be true because you don't want to deal with reality.
luns101 wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:Faith = Wanting for something to be true because you don't want to deal with reality.
That only applies to Chicago Cubs fans.
dinobot wrote:A US Marine had just finished his 4 year military service and was taking courses at his local campus. The professor of his course stood up on the front podium and said "If the all powerful God really exists, he will prove it by knocking me off this podium within the next 15 minutes. If I'm still standing within the next 15 minutes, I will have proven that god does not in fact exist".
The time ticked by but nothing happened. Finally, after 10 minutes had gone by, the US space Marine stood up and punched the professor in the jaw, knocking him to the floor. The Professor didn't get up and his jaw was bleeding. The Space Marine said "God was to busy torturing Saddam Hussein in hell to bother with you, so he sent me instead".
CrazyAnglican wrote:Two dimes makes a good point.
If you invest money in a company through buying stock. That is faith not fact. You may have gathered all the facts you can to help you make the decision, but there is still no way you can tell the future and know how that company will do.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I'd disagree with mandalorian in that a fact is something that can independently be shown to be true.
Wikipedia wrote:Generally, a fact is defined as something that is the case, something that actually exists, or something that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation
CrazyAnglican wrote:There are plenty of things that many folks hold to be true that are not facts.
CrazyAnglican wrote:To truly hold your position you need to discount all opinions.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
luns101 wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:Faith = Wanting for something to be true because you don't want to deal with reality.
That only applies to Chicago Cubs fans.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
mandalorian2298 wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:Two dimes makes a good point.
If you invest money in a company through buying stock. That is faith not fact. You may have gathered all the facts you can to help you make the decision, but there is still no way you can tell the future and know how that company will do.
1. Yes, brokers are basicaly just a bunch of guys with magic 8 balls.Seriously, have you ever heard of 'evidence' or 'proof'? As in "the difference between having a belief supported by evidence (aka justified belief) and having faith". While it is true that justified belief is not neccesarily correct, the probability of it being true increases in proportion with the amount and quality of evidence supporting it. That is why (sane) people are generaly more inclined to believe that what they see with their own two eyes, than that they have read in one 'holy' book.
mandalorian2298 wrote:2. The second part of your post consists of three, separatly absurd sentences:
a)CrazyAnglican wrote:I'd disagree with mandalorian in that a fact is something that can independently be shown to be true.
You are not disagreeing with me. You disagreeing with your own language.Wikipedia wrote:Generally, a fact is defined as something that is the case, something that actually exists, or something that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation
mandalorian2298 wrote:b)CrazyAnglican wrote:There are plenty of things that many folks hold to be true that are not facts.
Those are called 'delusions'. And people who cling to them after being proven wrong are called 'crazy people'. Isn't it funny how your name starts with 'Crazy' too?![]()
mandalorian2298 wrote:c)CrazyAnglican wrote:To truly hold your position you need to discount all opinions.
To truly hold that position you need to go on a world tour and ask 6.5 billion people if they agree with you.![]()
CrazyAnglican wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:]
b)CrazyAnglican wrote:There are plenty of things that many folks hold to be true that are not facts.
Those are called 'delusions'. And people who cling to them after being proven wrong are called 'crazy people'. Isn't it funny how your name starts with 'Crazy' too?![]()
Another absurd statement, I've made?
Okay here we go.
(are these facts or opinions?)
I like ice cream. Opinion
My favorite color is blue. Fact
If they are facts then how can they be proven to "be the case", "actually exist (not applicable here)", or "be verified on an agreed upon standard" to showthat they are true? Well the standard for stating your favourite colour is obviously you, that's why it's a fact. It's a fact that's subject to change sure. But the truth is that you do have a favourite colour, and if you give and honest answer to the question, then that's the yardstick against which the truth of statements such as "CA's favourite colour is orange" can be measured.
On the other hand "I like Ice Cream" doesn't express any single 'truth' that it aims to prove (i.e. that Ice Cream is good), as such it isn't a 'fact', because it has no disprovable 'truth' it attempts to convey. We are however quite at liberty to state that "CA likes Ice Cream" based on that statement, which could of course be proven or disproven empirically
If they are opinions and they are true. Then how is my statement absurd? Neither statement is absurd, and Mandy's original statement doesn't criticize statements of their ilk as being absurd. I see what you were trying to do there, but you kind of need to re-work your examples before you prove anything
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