That goes without saying.Whatever works. But, I would rather conquer my own rough seas. Something about self-confidence.
And do you feel that belief and faith in God requires one to give up self-confidance in resolving difficulties in life?
That goes without saying.Whatever works. But, I would rather conquer my own rough seas. Something about self-confidence.
He's a good dood. He's Irish though, so you may find yourself being the butt of many jokes.How dissapointing! I figured that was the obvious reply, but thought you'd avoid it my friend. Now for sure one day I shall have to plan a trip to join Fr. Henry in badgering you![]()
Oh please, don't open that damfool can of worms again. I went around and around and around that silly idea, mostly with jimmoyer, in another thread a long time ago and it went nowhere because theists have to believe that atheism is a belief system so they can level the same criticisms against it that atheists do against their belief systems. Atheism is *NOT* a belief system, it's an absence of belief.It's not a religion, but it is a belief system![]()
roflmaoSure 'nuff is! And you know what, you folk make the most amazing converts! hah hah hah
I have no doubt about that. I understand that a lot of "atheists" pray at your god upon the moments of their demises. Traitors. lol
Well, not much choice. There's physical evidence of all the philosophers and teachers I mentioned (with the possible exception of Lao Tsu. But that's only because folks aren't sure of the guy's actual name). There's no physical evidence of your Yeshua. I looked into the matter in fair depth once or twice.You doubt the actual existence of Jesus as a man? Cynic!
roflmao
I have no doubt about that. I understand that a lot of "atheists" pray at your god upon the moments of their demises. Traitors. lol
You'd be amazed! I can't even count the number of times such people, people who abandoned their faith, years and years and years ago, hardly ever stepping inside any Church, upon their death-beds suddenly wish for a priest and/or Last Rites.
Oh please, don't open that damfool can of worms again. I went around and around and around that silly idea, mostly with jimmoyer, in another thread a long time ago and it went nowhere because theists have to believe that atheism is a belief system so they can level the same criticisms against it that atheists do against their belief systems. Atheism is *NOT* a belief system, it's an absence of belief.
Nope. But the more one does things on his/her own, the more he/she can find his/her own limits. The more self-confidence one has enables one to try things that he or she wouldn't normally.And do you feel that belief and faith in God requires one to give up self-confidance in resolving difficulties in life?
theists have to believe .
Nope. But the more one does things on his/her own, the more he/she can find his/her own limits. The more self-confidence one has enables one to try things that he or she wouldn't normally.
I doubt I'd be amazed. But, I have heard of it.You'd be amazed! I can't even count the number of times such people, people who abandoned their faith, years and years and years ago, hardly ever stepping inside any Church, upon their death-beds suddenly wish for a priest and/or Last Rites.
Traitorous dogs. They should be shot.![]()
That's not a belief with me. It's a surety.An absence of belief in God, but not in the belief that there is not a God.
I doubt I'd be amazed. But, I have heard of it.
Traitorous dogs. They should be shot.![]()
I assume shot before "fantasy spewers" such as myself arrived to administer Last Rites?
You say "no-one" in one sentence and then "most" in the next. Hmmmmmmmm. I wonder if that could qualify as an oxymoron. lolNobody truly does things on their own, despite what they think. Most of us rely on the support, in times of troubles, of family and friends. So, this is an extension of same, in a manner of speaking.
Me too. The only evidence Jesus existed is in the Bible. There are no contemporary Roman accounts that mention him, and the Romans were record keepers almost as devoted as the Nazis. Josephus makes one mention of Jesus, but it's only hearsay, a second-hand account reporting on somebody else's report. There's no corroborating evidence that Jesus was real, and Jesus is not the only person about whom claims of healing the sick, raising the dead, and so forth, were made. About two millennia ago there was a man living in what is now the Middle East who was credited with performing well-attested miracles: healing the ill and crippled, restoring sight to the blind, casting out demons, raising the dead, stuff like that. He was born of a virgin woman, as prophesied by an angel. He was executed by the local civil authorities, and it was said that he rose from his tomb and appeared to his followers to prove his power over death. He was called “The Son of God” by some. His name: Appollonius of Tyana. He's at least as well documented as Jesus is.There's no physical evidence of your Yeshua. I looked into the matter in fair depth once or twice.
That's not a belief with me. It's a surety.
Why should we do that? This is an interesting discussion that I'm enjoying, I don't see any good reason to close it.Sir
With all due respect please please lets close this chapter and let individual decide what they belief ...
It was humor. If I had meant they should be shot before your unction thingy, I would probably have said so. I meant after. As I said, it was intended as humor.I assume shot before "fantasy spewers" such as myself arrived to administer Last Rites?![]()