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Learn about the effects of withdrawal from addiction in this free home health video.
Expert: John DePalma Bio: John DePalma received a CASAC degree from Queens College and has been counseling drug abusers for over five years. Filmmaker: Buccola Richard
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Hi Dazed, you say atheists require evidence. I have a challenge for you. Do you believe that your position is more likely to be nearer to or closer to the truth than theism? If you don't, why then are you an atheist? If you do, then what evidence do you have to support your position that atheism is truer than or at least more likely to be nearer to the truth than theism? A simple question.
Circular reasoning is legitimate due to circular reasoning being legitimate. That's what I hear. Anti-religious people are as bad as fundamentalists in their fashionable left wing absolutism. There is so much intellectual laziness behind what passes for religion bashing today. People who like to attack religion think they're being risqué. Most of their arguments are just conformist and insipid.
Circular reasoning, glad you mentioned that: The Bible is correct because it is the word of God. It is the word of God because the Bible says so. Therefore, the Bible is the word of God. That is the definition of intellectual laziness. How can arguments be conformist if most Americans believe in God? If it's conformist, it can't be risqué. If it's risqué, it can't be conformist. Make up your mind. Furthermore, no athiest believes you will burn in a lake of fire, but you do, and that's sadistic
Your zeal has made you blind to reasoned debate. I'm not talking about the Bible. One of my past posts clearly states that I don't believe God lives in any house of worship or the Bible. Do your homework. A simple review would reveal that all I've ever claimed is that faith dares the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see. Lake of fire? Are you on drugs?
Am I on drugs? That would figure to be your argument, your an addiction counselor, anyone who disagrees with you must be on drugs, right? No, addiction is a biological/social issue, not a religious issue. And if you did your homework, you'd realize that you haven't responded to a single argument, you pull ad hominem claims against me. Note how you attack me, but don't respond only to the arguments themselves. And "lake of fire" was theoretical, it still represents what you have shown to believe.
Your user ID says more than I ever could. Is that hominenen enough for you? And you're a bore. You're like a dog that barks at a car. Car's gone, dog's still barking. At what? Don't know. Don't care. As for God, there are some drawn to that mystery, I say let them be. Its your aggressive aggrandizement of atheism that scares many religious people away from working toward a world were all beliefs, religious and philosophical, can exist together harmoniously.
For one, attacking my ID is proof enough that you can't understand the idea that it is based on the concept of living in an absurd world without drugs. The fact is your ideas are not only wrong based only on evidence, but wrong on ethical grounds too. If you are going to fight, do it with facts and evidence, not with attacks against me. Stick with the argument, and I will too. I think you are intelligent and know better than to attack me as a person, so prove it, or prove me wrong.
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Anti-religious people are as bad as fundamentalists in their fashionable left wing absolutism.
There is so much intellectual laziness behind what passes for religion bashing today. People who like to attack religion think they're being risqué. Most of their arguments are just conformist and insipid.