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Mar 26, 2024 22:12:02   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
jcboy3 wrote:
There is no reason to even accept the possibility that this made up lie could be true. It is the claim of lunatics and charlatans. A pile of stinking BS.


Nobody takes your unhinged rant seriously, that’s a good thing.

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Mar 26, 2024 22:32:10   #
jcboy3
 
Racmanaz wrote:
Nobody takes your unhinged rant seriously, that’s a good thing.


I am used to idiots that believe in a god. I don't expect to change their mind. But I will always object when anyone mentions that gods exist.

People expect to be able to mention god without objection.

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Mar 27, 2024 02:05:37   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
jcboy3 wrote:
I am used to idiots that believe in a god. I don't expect to change their mind. But I will always object when anyone mentions that gods exist.

People expect to be able to mention god without objection.


I usually cut them a lot of slack until they start trotting out the 'young earth' and 'Dinosaurs-on-the Ark' experts.

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Mar 27, 2024 11:52:30   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Racmanaz wrote:
No it’s not incumbent on anyone to validate any belief that they profess. Where did you get that fallacy? It is however incumbent on anyone who makes a definitive claim that God doesn’t exists or does exist. Most atheists I have had conversations with claim that God does Not Exist, that is an irrational position to take. How can you possibly know that there is no God or gods?


The fact that what people believe to be god has changed over time proves it is a construct of man. If there were a god or gods the definition would have remained constant for eternity.

Man is mortal. As generations are replaced, the constructs of the previous generations chaItnge. An eternal being would not change but, history has shown changes.

I know asking YOU to read is a big ask. However, you should read "How to Know God" by Deepak Chopra. This book offers a history of the development of modern belief.

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