Mercutio said:Merc...turning the world to behaviorism, one skeptic at a time...
Mercutio said:turning the world to behaviorism, one skeptic at a time...
I am far, far too modest to boast.Kiless said:Where? I don't see that thread.
Mercutio said:I am far, far too modest to boast.
So I will not link any of the numerous threads in which I am adored by my followers...
Italics mineKiless said:This thread made me think of this:
I recently had a conversation with HR about hiring practices, as a young person I know wanted information about working in a private school.
HR's response was that as long as you support the ‘objectives and ethos’, of the College they don’t care. JUST DON’T TELL them that you’re (say) a Scientologist / Wiccan / Agnostic / Atheist / worshipper of linoleum floors, as in some rare cases, it could actually hurt your employability. An applicant apparently said he was a Christadelphian and they blanched and said fine… but what does that entail, exactly? Apparently it meant he felt he had to actively RECRUIT for his religion. Amongst people, including students, in the school.
No. Wasn't hired.
I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
Prove it when you're dead.Mercutio said:Ok, I admit it. I am here for converts.
And it is working...well...at least better than either Iacchus or Lifegazer.
Merc...turning the world to behaviorism, one skeptic at a time...
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't there a thread called, The Great Mercutio?Mercutio said:I am far, far too modest to boast.
So I will not link any of the numerous threads in which I am adored by my followers...
ok, time to put the glass down slowly and head off to bed...
The GM said:Maybe I should make this a poll. But here's the question. Other than a few notable exceptions, (Zaayrdragon and Kitty Chan instantly come to mind) our fellow posters of faith do not participate in each other's threads. For instance, you never see Riddick calling Icchius(sp, sorry man!) to the carpet or something similiar. At times, it feels very much like the faithful vs the faithless, and even though the faithful may not agree w/ each other's philosophies, they leave each other alone prefering to talk to the faithless instead.
Is it just me, or is this a pretty accurate observation of what happens here in R&P?
Iacchus said:If I'm not mistaken, wasn't there a thread called, The Great Mercutio?![]()
The GM said:At times, it feels very much like the faithful vs the faithless, and even though the faithful may not agree w/ each other's philosophies, they leave each other alone prefering to talk to the faithless instead.
Is it just me, or is this a pretty accurate observation of what happens here in R&P?
There is only one God in essence. In practice, there are billions ... Why is that so hard to accept? There's only one reality isn't there? Yet each of us perceives of that reality differently. And yes, there will continue to be those who remind us how much bigger their dog (God?) is than ours.I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
I assume this comment refers to the previous paragraph in your post. The only way you can make the claim you do there is by ignoring the descriptions of the individual gods you claim are all one. But then, I am sure you are convinced that you know these gods better than the people who <s>invented</s>,er, worship them. Why would any god make a commandment to put no other gods before him, when in his omniscience he knows they are all different aspects of himself?Iacchus said:Obviously for someone to make a statement such as this, they didn't take much time to think it through.
Actually, that was not one of the ones I was thinking of...Iacchus said:If I'm not mistaken, wasn't there a thread called, The Great Mercutio?![]()
Mercutio said:Actually, that was not one of the ones I was thinking of...
How does one distinguish the parts from the whole and not acknowledge the whole? Evidently there must be a sense of protocol involved.Mercutio said:Why would any god make a commandment to put no other gods before him, when in his omniscience he knows they are all different aspects of himself?