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When Gary told me he had found Jesus, I thought, Ya-hoo! We're rich! But it turned out to be something different. 

Damon

You must not know any people

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 12:50 PM Permalink
Byron White

You must not know any people

that has to be one of the silliest statements these boards have seen.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 12:59 PM Permalink
Damon

right along with you've never seen anyone kiss a cross (inclusive of jewelry) for luck.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 1:06 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

I think it's just a gesture of faith though.

In Asia, Buddhists will offer gifts to dead ancesters by burning objects. They can purchase crude replicas of cars and television sets and whatnot.

I don't think there are many who actually think that by burning them they're sending their grandmother a television. I think it's just a way to honor their ancesters. Maybe grandma liked watching Wheel of Fortune.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 1:21 PM Permalink
pieter b

jethro, a question, and I'm really not doing this to bait you, I promise.

Do you consider any other religions to be "superstition"? Hinduism, for example, where cows are sacred, or various forms of animism, ancestor worship or naturism? Any polytheistic belief system?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 1:35 PM Permalink
Byron White

right along with you've never seen anyone kiss a cross (inclusive of jewelry) for luck.

You know what I have seen and what I haven't? Now I may have seen, although I can't say for sure, some one kiss a cross in some TV program but I tell you I have not seen it done in life.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 1:59 PM Permalink
Damon

I have, and it's for luck.

superstitions=communion, praying, no meat on Fridays

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:29 PM Permalink
crabgrass

count that Rosery...how many times exactly?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:30 PM Permalink
Byron White

count that Rosery...how many times exactly?

I am not Catholic. I wouldn't know.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:34 PM Permalink
Damon

Only Catholics pray?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:35 PM Permalink
Byron White

praying isn't superstitious. i see you don't know anything about it.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:41 PM Permalink
crabgrass

praying isn't superstitious.

of course it is...you think you are talking to a supernatural being.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:59 PM Permalink
Damon

Most people pray because they think it will change their fortunes.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 2:59 PM Permalink
crabgrass

bodine prays for my death...and yet I'm still here.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:00 PM Permalink
Byron White

of course it is...you think you are talking to a supernatural being. Just becuase you believe in God does not mean praying is superstitious. It is apparent you, too, know nothing about it. But of course you insist that you do.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:04 PM Permalink
Damon

it's a silly superstition and has no real affect on anything, that's why you are still here

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:04 PM Permalink
Byron White

Most people pray because they think it will change their fortunes.

I don't know what most people do and you don't either. But those that pray for better fortune have missed the boat.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:05 PM Permalink
Damon

What about people that pray to the deceased loved ones?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:05 PM Permalink
Damon

those who pray at all fell off the wagon

religion is another drug

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:05 PM Permalink
Byron White

he's gonna cover us up with leaves and a blanket from the moon
bodine prays for my death...and yet I'm still here.

I have never prayed for your death, crabs. The rest is more nonsense.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:06 PM Permalink
crabgrass

Just becuase you believe in God does not mean praying is superstitious.

uh...huh?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:06 PM Permalink
Byron White

it's a silly superstition and has no real affect on anything, that's why you are still here

Could you make any less sense?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:07 PM Permalink
Damon

he missed a word, he obviously meant don't believe

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:07 PM Permalink
Damon

praying is a silly superstition, and has no affect on the real world. That is why your praying for Crab's death is unsuccessful

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:08 PM Permalink
Byron White

That is why your praying for Crab's death is unsuccessful

I haven't prayed for his death.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:12 PM Permalink
Damon

Sure you haven't. It doesn't change the fact that praying is a silly superstition, along with all those silly dogmatic laws

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:14 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"Sure you haven't. It doesn't change the fact that praying is a silly superstition, along with all those silly dogmatic laws "

Why do you care?

Why do you harbor hostility for religious people?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:28 PM Permalink
Damon

I don't harbor any hostility towards religious people. I would just like to know what justification and evidence they have for believing fairy tales and pixie dust.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:39 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Why do they need to justify anything to you?

"I would just like to know what justification and evidence they have for believing fairy tales and pixie dust."

That's hostile in its face. And your intent is crystal clear.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:42 PM Permalink
Damon

People who believe in something that is philospohically unjustified are ignorant in those beliefs. They use no logical dispositions to justify their claim. My wonder is mostly based in, why do you believe so wholeheartedly in something you can't prove or have no evidence for?

That is not prima facie hostile, it seems to me you want it to be.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:45 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"My wonder is mostly based in, why do you believe so wholeheartedly in something you can't prove or have no evidence for? "

They have a rare gift.

Why do some people have an ear for music, or a natural talent for art?

Got an answer?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:49 PM Permalink
Damon

you're equating belief with artistic talent?

Flawed, in every epistimological way possible

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:52 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Faith is hard to explain.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:53 PM Permalink
Damon

because it's wrong

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:55 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

What it's not is logical.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 3:57 PM Permalink
Damon

illogical=wrong

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:00 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

Sometimes the only choice you have is illogical.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:01 PM Permalink
Damon

logic is as constant as mathematics. If you argument and reasoning can't stand up to logical scurtiny, it is flawed, and therefore, wrong.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:01 PM Permalink
crabgrass

I have never prayed for your death, crabs.

of course you have.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:05 PM Permalink
crabgrass

what I don't get is how someone can say they believe that if someone else doesn't believe the same thing they believe, their very soul is condemned to hell....and then accuse the other of being "hostile" toward their religion...and do it with a straight face. I mean, how much more hostile can something be than eternal damnation in a lake of fire?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:13 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"If you argument and reasoning can't stand up to logical scurtiny, it is flawed, and therefore, wrong"

So you have limited the breadth of knowledge and understanding to what can be calculated?

Why? Is that logical?

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Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:13 PM Permalink
Damon

an argument cannot be sound, i.e., have a truth value, if it is first not valid. If it can't stand up to simple logical scrutiny, it is invalid.

I have not experienced a valid and sound argument from anyone have ever come across when it comes to religion.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:16 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

: I mean, how much more hostile can something be than eternal damnation in a lake of fire? "

Maybe that's slightly more hostile than you. But that doesn't make you any less hostile.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:16 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"I have not experienced a valid and sound argument from anyone have ever come across when it comes to religion."

Maybe that's your problem.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:19 PM Permalink
Damon

No, it is yours more than mine.

After all, what is any propostion without justification?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:21 PM Permalink
crabgrass

Maybe that's slightly more hostile than you. But that doesn't make you any less hostile.

eternal damnation in the lake of fire?

I don't recall ever so much as making any threats to anyone, much less about their religion...and you think I'm the hostile one?

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:22 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"After all, what is any propostion without justification? "

Faith

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:23 PM Permalink
Damon

religion is nothing more than an ancient policeman

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:23 PM Permalink
Damon

Faith

an interesting concept to be sure, but once again, there is no knowledge that proves faith true.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:24 PM Permalink
Rick Lundstrom

"I don't recall ever so much as making any threats to anyone, much less about their religion...and you think I'm the hostile one?"

Well, you're not the only one.

Fri, 04/30/2004 - 4:27 PM Permalink