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Phat
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Message 16 of 17 (489026)
11-21-2008 11:08 AM
Reply to: Message 8 by Bailey
11-01-2008 9:10 AM


Re: Emotions are in your imagination.
Bailey writes:
Absence of evidence is not evidence.
In the context of faith and/or Belief, evidence is not required...unless you personally demand some sort of evidence before committing to a belief, in which case I would advise you not to throw everything in that knapsack just yet. You may someday need it when times get rough!

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Bailey
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Message 17 of 17 (489052)
11-22-2008 12:00 PM
Reply to: Message 16 by Phat
11-21-2008 11:08 AM


Re: Emotions are in your imagination.
Thank you for the reply Phat.
Phat writes:
Bailey writes:
* Does justice and moral relativism exist outside of man's heart and mind?
Evidently they do not.
Yet I digress ...
Absence of evidence is not evidence
In the context of faith and/or Belief, evidence is not required ...
I concede ...
Does faith support your belief in innate universal justice, or do you support it with other beliefs?
In what ways do you believe justice and moral relativism exist outside of man's heart and mind?
Or do you not hold such a position?
... unless you personally demand some sort of evidence before committing to a belief ...
I think most people, rational or otherwise, require this demand on some level.
Some will settle with subjective evidence, while others wait for the objective.
... in which case I would advise you not to throw everything in that knapsack just yet.
You may someday need it when times get rough!
lol - I put everything I need in that knapsack!
It never leaves my sight ...
One Love
Edited by Bailey, : grammar

Mercy Trumps Judgement,
Love Weary
The Apostle of the Skeptics writes:
"...picture me alone in that room ... night after night, feeling ... the steady, unrelenting approach of Him
whom I so earnestly desired not to meet. That which I greatly feared had at last come upon me."

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