Iacchus said:I have nothing to prove to you.
Have nothing to prove or have no proof?
Iacchus said:I have nothing to prove to you.
You still haven't figured it out yet have you?Pahansiri said:Have nothing to prove or have no proof?
Answering a question with a question again.Iacchus said:You still haven't figured it out yet have you?
H'ethetheth said:No no no!! Look! There's a question mark, just before the picture.
Iacchus said:Actually, it's much more like giving birth, really.
Yet it's important to come to the point to where we don't know, otherwise our minds become osbscured with what we think we know.Which is to say, I don't have the knowledge base to reply from, as some people do and, that there's only so much to go around.
Yes, indeed I believe you were?Throg said:I'm sorry, I was wrong?
Fair enough. Iacchus will take himself seriously enough for both of you.Throg said:O.K. Enough is enough. Now I'm going to stop taking you seriously.
Yeah, it's unfortunate that I'm not some big stockpile of information and anecdotes, but I'm afraid it doesn't work that way. Not to take anything away from Throg, because he seemed a bit more even-handed in his approach, but you can't build a case simply by amassing a pile of facts. That's not what moves the spirit. The spirit is moved simply by living in the moment, where we become aware of who we are as living beings, and reflect on what it means to be part of this living creation. This may seem a bit oversimplified, but it's not too far from what's necessary in order to achieve a state of spiritual awareness. In many ways it's like tuning in your mind and becomes a meditative state.Mercutio said:Fair enough. Iacchus will take himself seriously enough for both of you.
But hey, you lasted a month...
Mercutio said:Fair enough. Iacchus will take himself seriously enough for both of you.
But hey, you lasted a month...
Pahansiri said:Answering a question with a question again.
But that won't stop you from making claims of fact, will it?Iacchus said:Yeah, it's unfortunate that I'm not some big stockpile of information and anecdotes, but I'm afraid it doesn't work that way.
Yeah, those pesky facts get in the way of finding stuff out, don't they? I see that you have adopted the principle of ignoring them whenever they disagree with you. I think that is for the best.Not to take anything away from Throg, because he seemed a bit more even-handed in his approach, but you can't build a case simply by amassing a pile of facts.
You know this how? (note that you are making a claim of fact here--I think it only fair to ask you how you know it.)That's not what moves the spirit.
You know this how? (Oh, and in return for Throg's patience with you, you might wish--since he is new--to give him your definitions for "spirit" and "moment", as well as any other words you are using in a different sense than the rest of us do.)The spirit is moved simply by living in the moment, where we become aware of who we are as living beings, and reflect on what it means to be part of this living creation.
And you know this how?This may seem a bit oversimplified, but it's not too far from what's necessary in order to achieve a state of spiritual awareness.
Last I saw (but it has been a while since I paid close attention), you knew these things based on dreams and numerology. Your posts have been devoid of numerology over the past few months; have you given that up? You are very certain of your ideas (so certain you would not even consider the possibility that god might not exist!); is your certainty still such stuff as dreams are made on? To quote the great literary figure whose name escapes me at the moment, "dreamers often lie."In many ways it's like tuning in your mind and becomes a meditative state.
Iacchus said:I have just born witness to what I know or, at least given you some indication, yet you refuse to listen. Am I to be held responsible for that? I am not God, I cannot provide all the answers. Yet if God exists, then surely He has His ways of making Himself known.
I have just born witness to what I know or,
at least given you some indication, yet you refuse to listen.
Am I to be held responsible for that?
I am not God,
I cannot provide all the answers.
Yet if God exists, then surely He has His ways of making Himself known.
Geeze, is that what it takes to speak of such things?Pahansiri said:Or are you special, the chosen one?
God has either been here all along or He hasn't. So, is it important that God signs His name to all things? Or, maybe He does, but His signature is so small that we just can't see it?“his†record is not so great as of yet. Seems an all knowing being could get a better PR man.
Iacchus said:Geeze, is that what it takes to speak of such things?
God has either been here all along or He hasn't. So, is it important that God signs His name to all things? Or, maybe He does, but His signature is so small that we just can't see it?
Iacchus said:Geeze, is that what it takes to speak of such things?
God has either been here all along or He hasn't.I agree, just as many things may have been here or have not been here. I see no evidence of a God yours or any other but respect it as a belief and fully realize it could be true.
So, is it important that God signs His name to all things?
It is when you or others tell people what they believe is wrong and what you believe is FACT.
Or, maybe He does, but His signature is so small that we just can't see it?
Or maybe big foot is really Prez Bush.
No, Iacchus. We refuse to uncritically accept. We do listen. You can tell we listen, because people ask you reasonable questions about the things you say--questions which you then ignore.Iacchus said:I have just born witness to what I know or, at least given you some indication, yet you refuse to listen.
Perhaps not. Tell me, Iacchus: You have rejected a priori the possibility that god does not exist. Do you also reject the possibility that god exists but has no way of making himself known? (note, you can treat this as a simple yes or no question. If you wish to elaborate afterward, that is fine.)Am I to be held responsible for that? I am not God, I cannot provide all the answers. Yet if God exists, then surely He has His ways of making Himself known.
Iacchus said:I have just born witness to what I know or, at least given you some indication, yet you refuse to listen. Am I to be held responsible for that? I am not God, I cannot provide all the answers. Yet if God exists, then surely He has His ways of making Himself known.
arthwollipot said:God (if He exists) obviously wants me to be an atheist. Even though He knows exactly what it would take to make me a believer, He hasn't done that. So He doesn't want me to believe in Him. QED.
Well, the way I found out was after the Jehovah's Witnesses came to my door, and I said to myself, "Well, based upon what these people are telling me who, refer to verse and chapter whenever I ask a question, and don't address the person standing there, me, there's no way I can accept God based upon their say-so. And, if God wants me to know who He is He's going to have to let me know personally (on a personal level), even if that meant being damned forever." And, it wasn't too long after that that it was made known to me. So ...arthwollipot said:God (if He exists) obviously wants me to be an atheist. Even though He knows exactly what it would take to make me a believer, He hasn't done that. So He doesn't want me to believe in Him. QED.
Iacchus said:Well, the way I found out was after the Jehovah's Witnesses came to my door, and I said to myself, "Well, based upon what these people are telling me who, refer to verse and chapter whenever I ask a question, and don't address the person standing there, me, there's no way I can accept God based upon their say-so. And, if God wants me to know who He is He's going to have to let me know personally (on a personal level), even if that meant being damned forever." And, it wasn't too long after that that it was made known to me. So ...