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06-19-2002, 10:34 AM | #11 |
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Jenn,
There is no need to be defensive. I did not say that I did not understand the content of your post and I specifically said that I was not critiquing the content. But it is polite to observe the standard rules of writing when presenting an argument or opinion in a written format. I was not criticizing or grading you, but as a Moderator of this forum simply asking you to pay attention to these things in the future as a courtesy to all others who will have the same difficulty in reading your posts. You are under no obligation to do so observe the rules of punctuation, spacing and paragraph breaks and I only made a suggestion, not a command but it will behoove you to reread and edit your posts before posting in the MF&P forum. I realize that sometimes one may be busy and not have the time do so, but as a general rule it simply courteous and proper to observe these things. Spelling, punctuation and major grammar mistakes detract from your argument and make it difficult for your audience to clearly understand your position. Brighid |
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Brighid,
As a moderator, In my opinion you should be a one that does not take sides.I viewed your comment to be one that wanted to pick.I was not paying much attention while I was in school as in proper grammer, and puncuation.I do though consider myself one that is trying to educate myself in that field as well as in the field of my overall existence.I offended you simply because I did not take time to review my sentencing, puncuation and paragraphing.I will try to better my writings so that some on the thread can better understand.As for me, I can understand whether you puncuate right or not. <img src="graemlins/notworthy.gif" border="0" alt="[Not Worthy]" /> |
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Jenn,
I have sent you a private message in regards to this matter. I do not want this to continue to distract from the discussion at hand. Respectfully, Brighid |
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Jenn,
I would like to suggest, in your free time, that you take advantage of the vast information available in the Infidel Library. It will help you gain some familiarity with terms, concepts and philosophies you are not yet familiar with. I know the library here has been an invaluable resource for my understanding of many things I little knowledge of prior to immersing myself in that II library. You may scroll to the top of the page, click on library and select the search function and from there search whatever topic you wish. There are a great number of informative articles on Objective and Subjective Morality that you may find useful. Brighid |
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Samhain,
Brighid was commenting on my puncuation. I can take someone elses opinion. I do however expect one to know that it is only an opinion. I was talking of a "higher" sense of you.When one really thinks of what they are made of and looks at the senses and so on then one comes to a higher sense of self.One then starts to see the light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak. There is your "higher" existence! I did not say that I would prefer for SOME(that is what I stated previously)intellects to tone down their vocabulary.I actually love challenging myself to understand the concept that they are talking about.You are putting words in my mouth, and stating that I said something, I simply did not say. When I referred to the Bible I was trying to convey a sense of authenticity to it. Yes, it was written by man. The Bible states that it was written by man that was inspired by God.So, the Bible is the inspired word of God.Therefore, GOD wrote it.That is what the Christian would tell you.I am telling you that it could be looked at differently.The bible to me is a tool and also history.When you read between the lines you can figure out what existence is all about.Christians believe the bible but they do not know what it is actually saying.They take it so literal. To understand an intellects writings, I have to expand my vocabulary and really think about what he/she is conversing about.I have to think deeper than I normally do. That was my point before.In order to understand who or what God really is we need to think deeper and beyond our normal horizons of everday thinking. I did before and will again admit that my vocabulary isn't as wide as yours or most of the others on this forum.In the rules it does not say that in order to write, I have to have a wide vocabulary or correct paragraphing!! I said previously that you have to believe in yourself.I have noticed before you saying that you do not believe in anything.If you did not believe in yourself, you would surely die.God could be right there in your soul, you don't know. When I spoke of Bacteria, I was referring to something in which we had to discover with a telescope.Before we discovered it with a telescope, microorganisms were not thought of, because we could not see them with our limited sight.There will always be new discoveries, do not be so close minded to think that just because one cannot prove something yet(or cannot see it), does not mean it does not exist. <img src="graemlins/notworthy.gif" border="0" alt="[Not Worthy]" /> |
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CORRECTION...Discover bacteria with a microscope, not a telescope..hahaha
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Samhain:
I think your response missed out on directly responding to Douglas's assertion that "atheism implies that humans are no better than bacteria". This was the original focus of the <a href="http://iidb.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=47&t=000587&p=4" target="_blank">RR&P thread</a>. Basically in these quotes (from the first post here) I think I've shown that statement is incorrect or at least misleading.... Quote:
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<a href="http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/web/crj0085a.html" target="_blank">The Nature of Hell (part 1)</a> <a href="http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/cri/cri-jrnl/web/crj0137a.html" target="_blank">(part 2)</a> <a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/hel_bibl.htm" target="_blank">N.T. passages about hell</a> Quote:
1 Kg.8:12, 2 Chr.6:1 "The Lord said that he would dwell in the thick darkness." Ps.18:11 "He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies." Ps.97:2 "Clouds and darkness are round about him." Quote:
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