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and immediately the issues is...whose God? Which god? NRaleighLiberal Dec 2018 #1
That issue is for each believer to decide. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #2
but if each believer has a different solution, doesn't the next step always lead to conflict? NRaleighLiberal Dec 2018 #3
All of human history shows that tribalism is a constant and necessary feature. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #6
++1! gtar100 Dec 2018 #15
Faith is for fools. Red Raider 85 Dec 2018 #4
Calling all people of faith fools? guillaumeb Dec 2018 #7
Everyone is capable of being fooled Major Nikon Dec 2018 #12
Diverting from the point. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #33
Argle Major Nikon Dec 2018 #45
The fool knows in his heart he's right. MineralMan Dec 2018 #14
A wiser man knows that there can be facts that he has not checked, guillaumeb Dec 2018 #34
I see you have missed the point again. MineralMan Dec 2018 #35
Ironic, guillaumeb Dec 2018 #37
Bargle... MineralMan Dec 2018 #49
Much better. eom guillaumeb Dec 2018 #53
"one to act in a beautiful way and to work towards meeting this Lord who sustains His creation." msongs Dec 2018 #5
I think faith is something different than religion. LakeArenal Dec 2018 #8
I understand your point. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #9
Some people affirm their belief in gods by slaughtering innocents. Voltaire2 Dec 2018 #10
Another sermon Major Nikon Dec 2018 #13
Yes, the obvious nonsense argument. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #38
Why is that obvious nonsense? marylandblue Dec 2018 #48
Faith is busting your ass to try to believe in something you know can't possibly be true. 3Hotdogs Dec 2018 #11
If that's what you believe faith is, then it's understandable why you would reject it as real. gtar100 Dec 2018 #18
If your definition of faith in God is so elastic that marylandblue Dec 2018 #19
I would agree with that...if. gtar100 Dec 2018 #22
I'm saying your answer to 3hotdogs is a non sequitur marylandblue Dec 2018 #24
I'm not seeing it that way. Op is about faith and the good it can lead to (in a nutshell) gtar100 Dec 2018 #27
OP is about cognitive belief in a supernatural being that ostensibly marylandblue Dec 2018 #29
Not what was said. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #39
You don't have it right either. marylandblue Dec 2018 #46
I believe I'll have another beer Major Nikon Dec 2018 #70
Indeed! gtar100 Dec 2018 #71
Many people believe in God, but their actions are not beautiful marylandblue Dec 2018 #16
It takes a lot of work to maintain the cognitive dissonance PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #17
I don't agree that contradiction is a must when it comes to faith. gtar100 Dec 2018 #20
Sure it is. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #21
Faith doesn't depend on what the Bible says either. gtar100 Dec 2018 #25
Okay, so take the Bible out of the equation. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #26
I'd say that abberation is a product of our time, almost our entire historical timeline. gtar100 Dec 2018 #28
"a tool that can be used to for both good and evil" trotsky Dec 2018 #32
What tool cannot? guillaumeb Dec 2018 #41
That's way too vague of a question to seriously answer. Try being more specific. trotsky Dec 2018 #44
No, the question is legitimate, and the answer is obvious. eom guillaumeb Dec 2018 #52
Why - do you think I'm too stupid to understand it? trotsky Dec 2018 #56
Oh and just so you don't have any weasel room, I'll answer your misleading question. trotsky Dec 2018 #58
An interesting response. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #72
So you agree you were wrong. trotsky Dec 2018 #74
Ahimsa. There's a human concept that cannot be used for evil. MineralMan Dec 2018 #59
Mathematics Major Nikon Dec 2018 #60
Damn, that's quite the list for him to ignore. trotsky Dec 2018 #69
And one can see many people doing terrible things in the name of country. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #40
What I don't do is make blanket statements about how wonderful a force for good PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #42
Nor do I. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #50
So you agree that your op is bullshit. Voltaire2 Dec 2018 #54
No, you judge it to be so, guillaumeb Dec 2018 #73
This is the Religion Group, Gil. Mariana Dec 2018 #62
There's no profit motive for doing "great good" with religion Major Nikon Dec 2018 #23
"what those people are doing wrong, not faith itself." trotsky Dec 2018 #31
"Faith takes work." - Not true. trotsky Dec 2018 #30
My ending: guillaumeb Dec 2018 #36
"And you have no idea how people of faith arrive at their conclusions." trotsky Dec 2018 #43
So, this reply of yours contradicts your previous reply. guillaumeb Dec 2018 #51
Nope, but nice try. trotsky Dec 2018 #55
Contradiction doesn't mean what you think it means Major Nikon Dec 2018 #63
I'm pretty sure it involves delusion Major Nikon Dec 2018 #64
He's gonna call you something, it's just what he does. trotsky Dec 2018 #65
Or better yet, just a simple "off" button. (nt) NeoGreen Dec 2018 #47
The author made no attempt to "press the reset button on faith", nor tries to explain muriel_volestrangler Dec 2018 #57
Yeah, reset with the original assumption fully intact Major Nikon Dec 2018 #61
I pressed the Reset Button on Faith. MineralMan Dec 2018 #66
Reset (n) probably isn't the right word to describe the author's experience. Mariana Dec 2018 #67
Yes. More of an update of the software, so to speak. MineralMan Dec 2018 #68
Nice. trotsky Dec 2018 #75
Thanks! MineralMan Dec 2018 #76
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