nasrin wrote:
I looked into the Muslim site. Warning bells immediately go off whenever I see a scientist claiming to know the "truth".
This following passage basically sums up the crackpottery that is [PLAIN]www.it-is-truth.com[/URL]
From [PLAIN]www.it-is-truth.com:[/URL]
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Royce wrote:
:laughing: Yet he continues with how I'm to stubborn for him to "prove" anything to me-
So anytime someone doesn't understand you, your point is "proven"? :laughing:
You said in your first quote you cannot support your reason for belief in the supernatural, so...
olde drunk wrote:
I believe in a magical elephant god named snarfwidgett, he is responsible for everything. I have no evidence supporting his existence but it's more fun and provides me with answers that would, otherwise, go lacking.
Royce wrote:
Are you actually going to post...
Philocrat wrote:
As you know from my previous post, I feel that we have what we call morality as a survival mechanism grown out of evolution. Because working together (morality) simply works to help everyone survive. I think "morality" as it is then would differ under different...
Philocrat wrote:
Well certainly, if humans always acted logically. Morality, while subjective in regards to the universe (multiverse? :rolleyes: ), has a certain "objectivity" in regards to the human race.
It bothers a large majority of us to see someone we have spent a lot of time...
I was bored surfing the web one night a while back and I stumbled across some information discussing how to basically move things with your mind, among other things.
It gave a quick exercise you could do yourself for practicing this. You basically just put a little piece of paper in the...