Fluidity essentially started with the Kinsey Report. The study however has very deep flaws in it.
I’m not familiar with them. Can you tell me how, or will you need time?
Honestly, I think comparing humans with animals is only mildly helpful. Spiders and many other animals are cannibals and killers for fun. No one ever suggests that they would be suitable for humans to do. And also I am not equating malformation and disease with gay. I suggested that sin has changed the human body from its initial state. Are things getting personal?
Aren’t you saying homosexuality is malformation and a disease from the fall of man though? It seems like you’re being a bit inconsistent.
Yes. I guess that explains why he himself chose to die on a cross. That is ultimate responsibility.
Didn’t Jesus cry out asking why God forsaken him. It seems to me Jesus was a scape goat for God.
No I never exclusively said that. Go back and check. And don't put words into my mouth which were never there. Again. You intentionally miss the point.
You weren’t going by the actual definition. You were exclusively talking about magic and the supernatural. You were saying that’s what exclusive means. Don’t try to squirm your way out of this. And you’re saying I’m intentionally missing the point? Wooow!
So, do you still have a problem with, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence”?
It is possible. What if I were? There are many Christians in many cultures around the world. Would a loving judge ever send anyone to prison? Of course. God is loving and holy and just. He would be corrupt if he did not send people to Hell. Just like a judge would be corrupt if he let all the criminals go free.
Culture is more complicated than you think. By different culture, I meant different from Christian/Abrahamic culture(s) of course. Obviously cultures can overlap. And there’s also periods of time that aren’t excluded. Alright, so if you were born 10,000 years ago, obviously not knowing about God, it would be just for you to go to hell solely based on that lack of knowledge? Yes or no?
I don't hold to the god of the gaps theory. And yes because fatalism is a position that is unable to differentiate between the one and the many.
And how does that relate to what I said?
So rather than engage with it - as you wanted me to with the dragon - you just fob it off. Ok I suppose that makes sense. One rule for you and another rule for anyone you disagree with. sounds fair. and reasonable.
Alright fine, I’ll engage. In actuality no one in the world of Star Wars knows of George Lucas. They just live their life. People do good, people do bad. You’re right, there are many flaws with your analogy.
So you don't have an answer then. Again not surprising.
I have to admit I’ve been kind of skim reading.
How about reflecting on the past week about what motivated your actions. and be honest with yourself.
some answers might be “I didn’t want to look bad”, “It feels good to share”, “I’m hungry”, etc.
It’s a mixture of social conditioning, aspirations, and biological drives. Everyone’s unique
That math required principles which are consistent and real. Not nominal and change with the wind. It is the difference between real science and the arts.
Math changes with science, as knew discoveries unravel and new models form. I find “absolute” as hyperbolic.
But I wasn't. Well that is not exactly true. The God I grew up with is in many ways very different to the God I worship now. My teachers presented God as best they could - and I threw it away. It wasn't until much later I came to know God. After I spend significant years as an atheist. God brought me back to the faith. I would not have come unless he made me.
Did he threaten you with hell?
Nope. It is the inevitable result of evolution for humanity. Life - death. All roads lead to death for the humanity and atheist. Tell it does not. Death is inevitable. There is nothing after life. When you die - you die. Religions for the major part are searching for a way out of death - don't think too hard about Hinduism which too is looking for death. But religions want eternal life. Atheists - seek after death.
Hinduism is looking for death? As far as I know, a large part of Hinduism is about reincarnation and karma, the same basic principals as Christianity — doing good in this life, and being rewarded in the next.
Atheists just want to live their life like everyone else.
I think you will find the studies reflecting happiness - have two major characteristics - one they are secular societies - which happen to arise always from protestant backgrounds - and secondly are drawn up by academics who are primarily secular. And biased. It depends upon which religions we are looking at as well. Not all religions are equal - just like not every idea or philosophy is equal.
It’s better to look at the studies themselves instead of claiming the academics are biased straight away. Plus secularism is the belief in separation of church and state. It’s funny you would call that biased.
There are reasons why there are proportionately significant intellectuals that arise within both the Jewish World and the Protestant Worlds. Yes, other nations have intellectuals as well. But most come from a particular background.
What are those reason in your view?
I am glad you are not a communist. Mind you , it is a free world - no pun intended.
Tankies aren’t great.