Slimebeast said:
I don't know if you are ignorant or just malicious on purpose. "There is nothing logical about a faith position; it is devoid of logical arguments and all forms of evidence." That's a very ignorant sentence. It's like you know nothing about philosophy at all. Look up the definition of faith, and how it is used in philosophy and religion. And when you say "faith position" you are opening up for something that is even broader, something more in line with worldview. You have a "faith position" too, it's part of human existance, of human perception of reality. Of course God is a person. Any Christian agrees with that. Go read the basic ABC of Christianity if that description sounds alien to you. I don't know your exact definition of "person", but you should rethink that too in this case. Can you really not see the logical difference between the Christian agent for justice (God) and the Bhuddhist agent for justice (a nameless karmic force)? That there is a principal difference. |
I'd correct you, but I see someone already did. So much for my ignorance, huh?
So your god resides in a dimension that is comprised of matter and space and looks like a human being?
"Can you really not see the logical difference between the Christian agent for justice (God) and the Bhuddhist agent for justice (a nameless karmic force)? That there is a principal difference."
Aha, here we go again. Someone loses the argument and attempts to argue against something I never asserted. Let me remind you of my original post.
| dsgrue3 said: This post was hilarious to me for how inept it was. Karma and Christianity are similar in that they both share the idea that things will be sorted through some authority, be it "the world" or "god". It is some pervasive force that doles out judgement. Both are absurd, for the same reason. Guess when you're blinded by one side, you can't see the overlapping stupidity. By the way, the word is "illogical". OT: Karma, no brainer. No one has ever been compelled to murder or terrorize as a result of it. |
No where in here did I argue that a "Christian agent" is the same as a "Buddhist agent". I simply said both share the concept of a supernatural authoritative force, be it karma or god.
People who are flustered often lose the ability to think. I think you have demonstrated this multiple times now. Answer my questions and address the points I make or piss off. I'm not going to continually remind you of what I just said. You should be able to read and respond accordingly, not go off on mindless rants about something never argued.
Still waiting to hear how the rejection of a position has similarities between the position itself. Then again, I'm waiting for you to back up anything you've said so far as well as respond to inquiries. Either you are incapable of doing so, or you have realized how delusive you seem and do not want to further emphasize the inanity of your assertions.







