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03-20-2003, 12:15 PM | #11 |
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Can I get one with fries? Supersize that to go with the inflated sense of cynicism...I want to make sure I have enough soul.
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good points. you most certainly can reach the same conclusions I have. In turn, I could reach the same conclusions you did. This is what is amazing about this universe: two people can look at the same evidence, and one can conclude theism and one atheism (yes, for most ppl i believe atheism is a conclusion- but that is another topic), and neither person can objecitvely say the other is irrational. i know that many atheists call theism irrational, but i know that it is not. just like you know that atheism is not irrational. (and I would not call an atheist irrational, which is sometimes disheartening to hear atheists call theists irrational). The evidence is there for both of us....and you can conclude either way. my existence is alone enough evidence for me to conclude there is more to me than natural material. Granted, that doesn't help your case much for theism, but it helps mine a whole lot! |
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Medicine is more effective for the body than prayer because prayer is relatively useless for the body. Prayer (e.g., meditation) does have a calming effect on the body and can reduce stress - which has many beneficial effects for an individual. However, once disease sets in, it is good old *human* technology that has the ability to counteract the disease. Not divine intervention by prayer. Tabula_rasa |
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I am well within the boundaries of the post. Besides, what fun is it to have a bunch of atheists pat each other on the back? Your forums would be boring if there were no theists around to offer their view points. So your attempt to shove me out of this thread will fail. the OP questions prayer's use vs. medicine, and I respond by saying prayer is not intended to heal the body. If God exists, its ultimate function is for communion with God, not to get free healings. |
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Hey, I failed politesse 101. Sue me. I see BS, I call it. I always call it like I see it. And the cynical little side of me likes to nip those who don't fool others, but rather themselves.
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