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by Stellar Colonies » Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:11 am
I try to be objective, but I do have actual positions and some biases.
Dedicated egalitarian.
Born Californian (and American, Calexit can go stuff it)
Native to The East Pacific
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by Unmet Player » Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:11 am
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by Technoscience Leftwing » Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:54 am

by High Earth » Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:22 pm

by Sector 12 » Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:25 pm
Saarenmaa wrote:Have you ever felt that you were in the right place at the right time? Could it be the result of fate or just a coincidence? Is there a higher power controlling our lives? Are there things in life that are predetermined and beyond our control? Or is it all completely random? These questions make it difficult to give a definite answer. But everyone has their own opinion on the matter. Do you believe in fate or do you think that all phenomena are just coincidences?

by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Fri Nov 10, 2023 1:08 pm

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by Bradfordville » Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:12 pm
High Earth wrote:Ima lay all my card on the table, I am a Catholic, and I believe in God. The way I have always thought of it is as follows;
If you are an Atheist and you are wrong, you suffer eternal torment;
If you are an atheist and you are right, you will be in eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are wrong; you suffer eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are right, you get eternal life;
Therefore, the only logical thing to do is be a Christian,
If you still do not believe me, look up st. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 proofs for the existence of God
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by Ancient Troll-tec » Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:25 pm

by Eahland » Fri Nov 10, 2023 3:40 pm
High Earth wrote:Ima lay all my card on the table, I am a Catholic, and I believe in God. The way I have always thought of it is as follows;
If you are an Atheist and you are wrong, you suffer eternal torment;
If you are an atheist and you are right, you will be in eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are wrong; you suffer eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are right, you get eternal life;
Therefore, the only logical thing to do is be a Christian,
If you still do not believe me, look up st. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 proofs for the existence of God

by Vikanias » Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:24 pm

by Vikanias » Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:26 pm
High Earth wrote:Ima lay all my card on the table, I am a Catholic, and I believe in God. The way I have always thought of it is as follows;
If you are an Atheist and you are wrong, you suffer eternal torment;
If you are an atheist and you are right, you will be in eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are wrong; you suffer eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are right, you get eternal life;
Therefore, the only logical thing to do is be a Christian,
If you still do not believe me, look up st. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 proofs for the existence of God

by Najairadarethu » Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:45 pm
High Earth wrote:Ima lay all my card on the table, I am a Catholic, and I believe in God. The way I have always thought of it is as follows;
If you are an Atheist and you are wrong, you suffer eternal torment;
If you are an atheist and you are right, you will be in eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are wrong; you suffer eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are right, you get eternal life;
Therefore, the only logical thing to do is be a Christian,
If you still do not believe me, look up st. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 proofs for the existence of God

by Almighty Biden » Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:51 pm

by The Zirkovian Host » Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:54 pm

by Astridr » Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:55 pm
Saarenmaa wrote:Have you ever felt that you were in the right place at the right time? Could it be the result of fate or just a coincidence? Is there a higher power controlling our lives? Are there things in life that are predetermined and beyond our control? Or is it all completely random? These questions make it difficult to give a definite answer. But everyone has their own opinion on the matter. Do you believe in fate or do you think that all phenomena are just coincidences?

by Galmat » Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:00 pm
Eahland wrote:High Earth wrote:Ima lay all my card on the table, I am a Catholic, and I believe in God. The way I have always thought of it is as follows;
If you are an Atheist and you are wrong, you suffer eternal torment;
If you are an atheist and you are right, you will be in eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are wrong; you suffer eternal oblivion;
If you are a Christian and you are right, you get eternal life;
Therefore, the only logical thing to do is be a Christian,
If you still do not believe me, look up st. Thomas Aquinas’ 5 proofs for the existence of God
Pascal's Wager is bullshit. For starters, it's not a dichotomy. There are infinitely many possibilities, infinitely many of which will torture you infinitely for not believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in Christianity specifically. And, of course, infinitely many of them don't care about what you believe. Even if it were a random spin of the infinite roulette wheel, the odds don't particularly support Christianity over any other choice.
But of course it's not a random spin on the roulette wheel. It's an invariable fact. One option is true, all others are not. Atheism may not be the true option, but Christianity certainly isn't.
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by Astridr » Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:17 pm
Galmat wrote:Eahland wrote:Pascal's Wager is bullshit. For starters, it's not a dichotomy. There are infinitely many possibilities, infinitely many of which will torture you infinitely for not believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in Christianity specifically. And, of course, infinitely many of them don't care about what you believe. Even if it were a random spin of the infinite roulette wheel, the odds don't particularly support Christianity over any other choice.
But of course it's not a random spin on the roulette wheel. It's an invariable fact. One option is true, all others are not. Atheism may not be the true option, but Christianity certainly isn't.
According to the logic of Pascal's wager, one should believe in the most evil and sadistic God possible, which to be honest for many people leads them back into Christianity. The Old Testament God seems very lacking in love and compassion and is more concerned about being worshipped than being an actual Good being.

by Eahland » Fri Nov 10, 2023 6:20 pm
Galmat wrote:Eahland wrote:Pascal's Wager is bullshit. For starters, it's not a dichotomy. There are infinitely many possibilities, infinitely many of which will torture you infinitely for not believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in them. Infinitely many of them will torture you infinitely for believing in Christianity specifically. And, of course, infinitely many of them don't care about what you believe. Even if it were a random spin of the infinite roulette wheel, the odds don't particularly support Christianity over any other choice.
But of course it's not a random spin on the roulette wheel. It's an invariable fact. One option is true, all others are not. Atheism may not be the true option, but Christianity certainly isn't.
According to the logic of Pascal's wager, one should believe in the most evil and sadistic God possible, which to be honest for many people leads them back into Christianity. The Old Testament God seems very lacking in love and compassion and is more concerned about being worshipped than being an actual Good being.
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