A Christian member wrote on another topic:
I'd presume there was a single created sperm. I imagine it was created inside the womb next to the egg at the point of fertilisation.
To me, this speaks to the very heart of religious belief.
Can people of faith be in a state of the mind that blurs the distinction between what is broadly known as "reality" and what I term "imaginality" ...?
Because, when it comes down to matters of fact, we find that there is little to none when it comes to matters of faith.
Presumption and Imagination
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Re: Presumption and Imagination
Post #11That sounds more reasonableStuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 5 by AdHoc]
Yep ...but I hope you can see my point that its a little bit absurd to say with any degree of certainty what other people are thinking.
This time I omitted my usual "It seems to me" qualifier.
It seems to me that if folks ADMIT they presume and imagine things about the possibly fictional Jesus character ...
How can we be pretty sure of this? Even if I wasn't a person of faith I think what you're asserting here is pretty weird.StuartJ wrote: We can be pretty sure they KNOW they are dealing with make-believe in a great big game of Pretend.
Why not?StuartJ wrote: It seems to me that the special state of the mind wouldn't necessarily extend so far that they would presume to accept their imaginings as reality ...
Or would it ...?
Did you ever believe in abiogenesis?
Did you ever believe Hannibal took an army including elephants through the Alps?
Did you ever believe Saddam Hussein had WMDs?
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Post #12[Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
I leave the word "belief" to folks who imagine their Divine Leader flooded the Dome of Heaven ... and such other imaginings
I don't have beliefsDid you ever believe in abiogenesis?
Did you ever believe Hannibal took an army including elephants through the Alps?
Did you ever believe Saddam Hussein had WMDs?
I leave the word "belief" to folks who imagine their Divine Leader flooded the Dome of Heaven ... and such other imaginings
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.
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Post #13[Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
It's all part the OP ...
Which is all about blurring the distinction between reality and imaginality.
What goes on inside the mind of the believer ,,,?
It's all linked to brainwashing ...
We have a recent topic on that
I don't.Even if I wasn't a person of faith I think what you're asserting here is pretty weird.
It's all part the OP ...
Which is all about blurring the distinction between reality and imaginality.
What goes on inside the mind of the believer ,,,?
It's all linked to brainwashing ...
We have a recent topic on that
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.
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Post #14Ok what word would you prefer to use?StuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
I don't have beliefsDid you ever believe in abiogenesis?
Did you ever believe Hannibal took an army including elephants through the Alps?
Did you ever believe Saddam Hussein had WMDs?
I leave the word "belief" to folks who imagine their Divine Leader flooded the Dome of Heaven ... and such other imaginings
Did you ever know any of those 3 assertions to be true?
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Post #15Haha oh well that's a relief then...StuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
I don't.Even if I wasn't a person of faith I think what you're asserting here is pretty weird.
It's all part the OP ...
Which is all about blurring the distinction between reality and imaginality.
What goes on inside the mind of the believer ,,,?
It's all linked to brainwashing ...
We have a recent topic on that
I'm glad we've established that. I can only imagine the unpredjudiced rigor that must've gone into the careful study and creation of such an important document.
Would you mind giving me a link to that great scientific treatise?
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Post #16AdHoc wrote:Haha oh well that's a relief then...StuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
I don't.Even if I wasn't a person of faith I think what you're asserting here is pretty weird.
It's all part the OP ...
Which is all about blurring the distinction between reality and imaginality.
What goes on inside the mind of the believer ,,,?
It's all linked to brainwashing ...
We have a recent topic on that
I'm glad we've established that. I can only imagine the unpredjudiced rigor that must've gone into the careful study and creation of such an important document.
Would you mind giving me a link to that great scientific treatise?
Sneer away ...
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No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.
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Post #17Thank you.StuartJ wrote:AdHoc wrote:Haha oh well that's a relief then...StuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 11 by AdHoc]
I don't.Even if I wasn't a person of faith I think what you're asserting here is pretty weird.
It's all part the OP ...
Which is all about blurring the distinction between reality and imaginality.
What goes on inside the mind of the believer ,,,?
It's all linked to brainwashing ...
We have a recent topic on that
I'm glad we've established that. I can only imagine the unpredjudiced rigor that must've gone into the careful study and creation of such an important document.
Would you mind giving me a link to that great scientific treatise?
Sneer away ...
viewtopic.php?t=34974
I read through the first 6 pages of the thread and didn't see any evidence that believers are brainwashed. All I saw were personal opinions.
I agree that some believers are brainwashed but I don't believe all believers are brainwashed. I don't even believe people of other religions than mine are necessarily brainwashed.
I think its a pretty extraordinary claim to say all believers are brainwashed... I think there's something like 4 billion believers in the world today.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
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Post #18[Replying to post 17 by AdHoc]
I didn't say all believers were brainwashed.
If you claim that I did in the thread you sneered at ...
You should quote me here.
Yes, we have OPINIONS
Opinions are often the best we can do in the realm of gods and their sons, and angels and virgins and talking animals.
And it's worth comparing the idea of "opinion" with the Christian qusai-definition of "belief" in my signature below.
I didn't say all believers were brainwashed.
If you claim that I did in the thread you sneered at ...
You should quote me here.
Yes, we have OPINIONS
Opinions are often the best we can do in the realm of gods and their sons, and angels and virgins and talking animals.
And it's worth comparing the idea of "opinion" with the Christian qusai-definition of "belief" in my signature below.
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.
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Post #19You asked the question if it was a good description of religionStuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 17 by AdHoc]
I didn't say all believers were brainwashed.
If you claim that I did in the thread you sneered at ...
You should quote me here.
I tried to answer your question.
If your position is that some believers are brainwashed then I guess its probably going to be difficult to find someone to seriously disagree with you.
Also for the record I didn't sneer at your thread. I don't have a problem with your thread or your OP.
I mistakenly assumed you were making a prejudiced generalization about believers and I was pretty sure that there was no evidence that all believers are brainwashed but I don't have a problem with the thread itself.
I'm not sure I follow you... there's a Christian definition of the word belief?StuartJ wrote: Yes, we have OPINIONS
Opinions are often the best we can do in the realm of gods and their sons, and angels and virgins and talking animals.
And it's worth comparing the idea of "opinion" with the Christian qusai-definition of "belief" in my signature below.
Back to my other questions:
Did you ever know abiogenesis happened?
Did you ever know Hannibal took an army including elephants through the Alps?
Did you ever know Saddam Hussein had WMDs?
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Post #20You wrote:AdHoc wrote:You asked the question if it was a good description of religionStuartJ wrote: [Replying to post 17 by AdHoc]
I didn't say all believers were brainwashed.
If you claim that I did in the thread you sneered at ...
You should quote me here.
I tried to answer your question.
If your position is that some believers are brainwashed then I guess its probably going to be difficult to find someone to seriously disagree with you.
Also for the record I didn't sneer at your thread. I don't have a problem with your thread or your OP.
I mistakenly assumed you were making a prejudiced generalization about believers and I was pretty sure that there was no evidence that all believers are brainwashed but I don't have a problem with the thread itself.
I'm not sure I follow you... there's a Christian definition of the word belief?StuartJ wrote: Yes, we have OPINIONS
Opinions are often the best we can do in the realm of gods and their sons, and angels and virgins and talking animals.
And it's worth comparing the idea of "opinion" with the Christian qusai-definition of "belief" in my signature below.
Back to my other questions:
Did you ever know abiogenesis happened?
Did you ever know Hannibal took an army including elephants through the Alps?
Did you ever know Saddam Hussein had WMDs?
No ... I didn't make that claim did I ...? But you wrote that I did.I think its a pretty extraordinary claim to say all believers are brainwashed..
You wrote:
Very hasty ... and a bunch of other adjectives I won't use because a certain moderator who presumes and imagines things about Jesus has me on a FINAL WARNING ...!!!I mistakenly assumed you were making a prejudiced generalization
I could play the "offended" card right here, but us moralless Atheists have been toughened by our life of sin and dissipation and can handle being accused of prejudice. It's not like we're Christians or anything.
You wrote:
After I had written:I'm not sure I follow you... there's a Christian definition of the word belief?
It's beginning to look a lot like you should read things a lot more carefully before you start with:And it's worth comparing the idea of "opinion" with the Christian qusai-definition of "belief" in my signature below.
Which looks a whole lot like sneering to me.I'm glad we've established that. I can only imagine the unpredjudiced rigor that must've gone into the careful study and creation of such an important document.
Would you mind giving me a link to that great scientific treatise?
And you wrote:
Personal opinions are often all we get in this realm - but often the personal opinions are from folks who read things carefully and don't just assume things and sneer at other members.All I saw were personal opinions.
(Yes, okay, some of us do lampoon the more deserving ones
And as for abiogenesis, and Hannibal and Hussein ...
They are way, way off topic.
And besides, this is a Christian debate forum ...
And I only want to talk about Jesus.
Please keep the spotlight on Jesus and the allied angels and talking animals and such
No one EVER demonstrates that "God" exists outside their parietal cortex.

