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To demonstrate you that I am wrong? Better, demostrate that you are right. Are you so trained by religion to suppress your rational mind that the logic is beyond your reach? You are leaning on a concept called "faith", that as you know, it is the suppression of the rational thought to accept unbelievable myths. Think about it. ;) |
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How did we get away with it? When did we start this? |
I am wondering, what is necessary to reverse years of indoctrination and liberate this people? :hmm::hmm::hmm:
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The following are a sample of verbatim quotes of statements you have made or quoted in this thread which are opinions - not facts: Quote:
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1. Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing. 2. Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence. See Synonyms at belief, trust. 3. Loyalty to a person or thing; allegiance: keeping faith with one's supporters. 4. often Faith Christianity The theological virtue defined as secure belief in God and a trusting acceptance of God's will. 5. The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim faith. 6. A set of principles or beliefs. So, you are saying that if you have faith that your parents would do something for you...whether it be playing catch with you or protecting you from harm, that it's irrational? A child doesn't have a rational mind per say...they rely on faith. Quote:
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Of course, this is just a temporary line of thought. (a wondering) But, as you said: "To teach his own", I leave the subject alone. :yep: |
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Again, you're the person claiming there's a problem here, not us, so i'd be interested in hearing your solutions to the "problem" of millions of people making a candidates religion their voting criteria, or the fact that our Chief Executive is a beleiver, or religious authorities recommending their congregations vote for one candidate or another. C'mon Capo, according to you this is a big problem right? So what are you gonna do about it? |
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The article concluded that itīs absolutely impossible to make up such a story. Do you agree with that or can you imagine thatīs there is a chance (however small) that the story isnīt true? Quote:
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The entire Torah is read, in portions, every Sabbath, over the span of each Jewish calendar year, repeated again every year. This is listed as one of the commandents instituted by Moses himself. The article early on quotes verses in Deuteronomy that state: [Moses told the Israelites]: 'Only beware for yourself and greatly beware for your soul, lest you forget the things that your eyes have beheld. Do not remove this memory from your heart all the days of your life. Teach your children and your children's children about the day that you stood before the Lord your God at Horev [Mount Sinai]... God spoke to you from the midst of the fire, you were hearing the sound of words, but you were not seeing a form, only a sound. He told you of His covenant, instructing you to keep the Ten Commandments, and He inscribed them on two stone tablets.' (Deut.4:9-13) 'You have been shown in order to know that God, He is the Supreme Being. There is none besides Him. From heaven he let you hear His voice in order to teach you, and on earth He showed you His great fire, and you heard His words amid the fire.' (Deut. 4:32-36) Moses called all of Israel and said to them: 'Hear, O Israel, the decrees and the ordinances that I speak in your ears today -- learn them, and be careful to perform them. The Lord your God sealed a covenant with us at Horev [Mount Sinai]. Not with our forefathers did God seal this covenant, but with us -- we who are here, all of us alive today. Face to face did God speak with you on the mountain from amid the fire.' (Deut. 5:1-4) I will get a little bit smirky again and add that the importance of education has always been a high priority religious obligation in Judaism. Now explain to me how an entire nation accepted as fact the above verses if they were introduced to them "after the fact", with no continuity that anyone beforehand ever heard of? I wouldn't. I don't know anyone that would. Would you? I assume not. Again, think about it. :hmm: |
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I don't particularly care whether you believe in God or not, but you will allow myself and billions of people on the planet our beliefs as well. |
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