Quote from Thunderdog:
Would this be one of your spiritual ad hominems? The very ad hominems that you accuse others of perpetually perpetrating against you? You are the very source of enlightenment.
On the plus side, I have learned from my mistakes. Should I ever choose to make another resolution, I will keep it to myself. In this way, if I fail to follow through on such resolution for one reason or another, then I won't be subject to ridicule by assholes. Thank you for that.
How delightfully disingenuous. It must be your Christmas spirit. "Tis the season, after all.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
What ad hominem?
Seems you think your approach to life is the way to go, why would you take issue with someone pointing out how rational you actually are?
LMAO...
Quote from Thunderdog:
How delightfully disingenuous. It must be your Christmas spirit. "Tis the season, after all.
Just so you know, I find it gratifying that someone like you speaks for religion. Somehow, it just makes sense to me.
Quote from Thunderdog:
I imagine that you have a similar effect on all the threads in which you participate: a somewhat reasonable exchange of ideas until...Pop! goes the ZZZzzzzzzzit.
Quote from Hansel H:
If it's judgement day and you're standing before anything that looks even remotely like it might be God it's probably best not to argue.
Quote from gaynproud:
Think of it like this, there is nothing but god (ie: existence/mind)
This presents a problem of awareness though
If there is nothing else to compare yourself to as in god's case then you can never know yourself
That is the purpose of the universe and ourselves, we are those bits of the hologram that interact and can be compared to promote awareness
Quote from Thunderdog:
I cannot imagine how you would go about validating such notions in a meaningful way. It is for this reason that I choose not to attempt it. Believing something may give a person comfort, but that doesn't make it real. For example, consider a pauper who decides to believe that he has $1 million in the bank and that he simply "chooses" to live a "frugal" life. The fanciful notion of financial security may provide him with some psychological comfort from time to time, but that doesn't make the money real. It won't be there when he actually needs it for more than a warm and fuzzy feeling. And as for the people who actually believe that God has helped them, well, that must make them particularly special when you consider the legions of humanity that He has not helped throughout the ages. And that brings us back to megalomania...