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Quote from: Holy on November 22, 2010, 08:32:36 AMGeneralizations are sometimes correct. For example, saying all black people have the greasiest hair when not washed for a day. That is an actual true statement as well as a generalization. To compare generalizing to stupid is a generalization in itself.If you compare discussing in a debate thread forcing something on someone then tell that to the Jewish people enslaved in ancient Egypt for thousands of years. That is forcing something on someone. Words and no more than words. Turning the other cheek refers to not seeking out vengeance to whomever it may concern. Debating with words has nothing to do with violence of and offense of the sort.Why the rush to end this thread? If you don't wish to see it that much you don't have to keep coming back. It's your option to click the link.I just came in my pants. What a racist comment. LOL
Generalizations are sometimes correct. For example, saying all black people have the greasiest hair when not washed for a day. That is an actual true statement as well as a generalization. To compare generalizing to stupid is a generalization in itself.If you compare discussing in a debate thread forcing something on someone then tell that to the Jewish people enslaved in ancient Egypt for thousands of years. That is forcing something on someone. Words and no more than words. Turning the other cheek refers to not seeking out vengeance to whomever it may concern. Debating with words has nothing to do with violence of and offense of the sort.Why the rush to end this thread? If you don't wish to see it that much you don't have to keep coming back. It's your option to click the link.
the close-mindedness occurs if it is insisted that there cannot be gods, and that this can be proven. that in itself simply cannot be proven, unless you are completely closed to the possibility from the start.
If atheism were open-minded, from either perspective, it would be uncaring whether gods existed or not. Though science, it is neither provable nor disprovable, since any God would be above worldly limitations. through theology we see that god is only perceptible through divine relvelation, which if you don't believe in these powers will not make sense to you anyways. Thus, another stalemate.
Quotethe close-mindedness occurs if it is insisted that there cannot be gods, and that this can be proven. that in itself simply cannot be proven, unless you are completely closed to the possibility from the start.It isn't close minded to disbelieve something that you have no reason to believe in the first place. It's simply common sense.QuoteIf atheism were open-minded, from either perspective, it would be uncaring whether gods existed or not. Though science, it is neither provable nor disprovable, since any God would be above worldly limitations. through theology we see that god is only perceptible through divine relvelation, which if you don't believe in these powers will not make sense to you anyways. Thus, another stalemate.Open-mindedness to an idea and tolerance of an unprovable idea are not the same thing. Tolerating an unprovable idea—an idea you have no reason to believe in the first place—is allowing people to fall prey to an idiotic delusion. There's no such thing as close-mindedness to something that is not possible.
Dirty, did you just state that reason is not a justified tool of argumentation?If so, then what are we left with, to argument?
did you even READ my statements. higher powers, while not provable, also aren't DISPROVABLE. there is NO evidence that god DOESN'T EXIST!!! you're just proving your close-mindedness/bigotry further.
So... now this thread is about generalization?Can you guys please stop arguing? There's no real point in arguing over such strong matters, each side is just too stubborn to be persuaded otherwise.Just agree to disagree, we'll all die one day anyway, so who really cares who's right or not.kthxbai,loveulongtiem<3xoxoxo.
Quotedid you even READ my statements. higher powers, while not provable, also aren't DISPROVABLE. there is NO evidence that god DOESN'T EXIST!!! you're just proving your close-mindedness/bigotry further.There's no evidence that any imaginary entity does not exist. That doesn't mean you should believe in those entities. Belief in the unprovable is irrational. Rejection of the irrational is not close minded.
Quote from: JohnCyKlopZ on November 22, 2010, 09:13:35 PMSo... now this thread is about generalization?Can you guys please stop arguing? There's no real point in arguing over such strong matters, each side is just too stubborn to be persuaded otherwise.Just agree to disagree, we'll all die one day anyway, so who really cares who's right or not.kthxbai,loveulongtiem<3xoxoxo.its not an argument its a debate
lol i showed it to my black friends and they want to hurt u but they cant work a computer LOL
then by that logic isn't it way to risky not to believe in everything? lolthe question is still not prove god existance or prove science, the thing we should do is talk about what we think of religion.