In my experience, the opposite is true.
Well, JD, your personal experience means little to me. Read some Solzhenitsyn , then get back to me.
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by BurnTheShips 55 Replies latest jw friends
In my experience, the opposite is true.
Well, JD, your personal experience means little to me. Read some Solzhenitsyn , then get back to me.
BTS
Let's assume for the sake of agument that you are correct bs burns, that people believe in a deity when exposed to extreme hardships and deprivations. What does that demonstrate?
What does that demonstrate?
I dunno. Why don't you make your argument instead of being lazy and asking me to for you.
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I dunno. Why don't you make your argument instead of being lazy and asking me to for you.
You're the one who offered your assertion as fact and I assume as proof for something. I'm asking you what your argument is. Or, were you just jawing to hear your cheeks flop?
Sounds better than what comes out of your facehole, for sure.
Nice sidestep by the way, but I know where you come from. And I don't care whether I "win" or not.
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This has nothing to do with winning. This has to do with analyzing our positions and where we stand. There are two possible scenarios here. If I'm wrong, correct me.
Which is is? If 1, what are you proving? If 2, why did you assert anything?
I think this thread is ample evidence of the sterility of a discussion with an avowed (and usually illegitimately so as most haven't the intellectual credentials to make a credible claim or defense of the same) atheist.
I think this thread is ample evidence of the sterility of a discussion with an avowed (and usually illegitimately so as most haven't the intellectual credentials to make a credible claim or defense of the same) atheist.
Thank you for your valuable contribution.
There aren't any atheists. I've yet to meet one. But that is just my personal experience.
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This article was written by someone who doesn't like atheists. Consider the source....