"Facts" by their very nature...must they be black-or-white?
S K Ditta
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It seems that many witnesses simply dont care about facts?
by stuckinarut2 ini often wonder if the current crop of witnesses, especially the youth and younger ones simply don't care about facts?.
i mean for some, even with knowledge of the past scandals, misleading teachings, mistruths, etc etc, they simply don't care.
"it is the truth after all".. they are so intertwined in the operations and activities of the society, that they cant see anything outside of it.
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This is What I Would Need in Order to Believe
by cofty insometimes theists challenge atheists about what evidence would be required before they would believe.
various unlikely scenarios are offered in reply.
i have taken the bait myself in the past.. i think the correct answer is much more ordinary.
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S K Ditta
I might if I understood it.
Your response obviously makes me smile in a good way; and smile at my own way of expressing matters too.
If there is a basic disagreement on the foundation of a matter, it is simply not possible to reconcile views by working out details. Details then tend to divide views and create further discord.
Theism and atheism are examples of such a difference in subjective conclusions. Endless detail will not alter a stance because there are too many variables to reach that basic conclusion.
Dear Cofty, does this sound easier? I hope so!
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Part of Growing Up - Saying Goodbye to Invisible Friends?
by doubtfull1799 ini don’t remember having any invisible friends when i was a really little boy, i don’t know if such a thing actually exists, i’ve only ever seen it in movies?
of course it might have looked to others like i was talking to someone on occasions, but i’m sure it would have just been me talking to myself.
the thing is though, i got introduced to an invisible friend in my pre-teens, and i kept the relationship going well into adulthood.
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S K Ditta
When a prayer is seemingly "answered" in a positive way, it is really just a case of confirmation bias.
May I ask: What about a prayer that continues to be answered before all over a long period of time? Time and numbers of people should cancel out a confirmation bias, I would suppose.
This I ask in general, and not of a specific poster as, EdenOne.
Thank you.
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Part of Growing Up - Saying Goodbye to Invisible Friends?
by doubtfull1799 ini don’t remember having any invisible friends when i was a really little boy, i don’t know if such a thing actually exists, i’ve only ever seen it in movies?
of course it might have looked to others like i was talking to someone on occasions, but i’m sure it would have just been me talking to myself.
the thing is though, i got introduced to an invisible friend in my pre-teens, and i kept the relationship going well into adulthood.
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S K Ditta
I did put it at the top - in the title! The end was for emphasis!
You did, indeed.
It was my error not to have started with a word of sincere commendation! So I commend again, and appreciate the clarity of your posts.
Thank you.
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A major misadventure!
by Bungi Bill inhi, everyone.. i haven't posted here much in quite a while, but having just been laid low by injury, i'll likely be a frequent visitor for some time to come!.
two weeks ago, i was involved in a workplace accident that left me with my lower l.h.
leg fractured in three places (the tibia and fibular both broken clean through, plus another crack in the "neck" of the fibular for good measure!
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S K Ditta
I am sorry.
The surgeons tell me that it will be three months before I am able to place my full weight on the leg, and up to six months before I can walk again on it comfortably.
I had managed to last 62 years
Your strength of experience is on your side. May you have rest and patience, one day at a time!
Keep us posted in your enduring spirit of adventure.
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Idea and system of belief
by S K Ditta inby way of a general question: can a system of belief outlive the disintegration of its core ideas?
how and why??.
urge you to reflect, and post freely.. your thoughts are appreciated without bias..
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S K Ditta
By way of a general question: Can a system of belief outlive the disintegration of its core ideas? How and why??
Urge you to reflect, and post freely.
Your thoughts are appreciated without bias.
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S K Ditta
That's remarkable.
Are these pictures for sale? Does the tombstone for this GB come with the pictures?
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Old JW friend of my wife stoped by.
by dogon inan old jw friend of my wife stopped by here in fla. i knew there would be some subliminal bs.
i had to keep quiet through all the this old system can not go on much longer and are you going to the memorial?
gag.
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S K Ditta
Good god she's only five years older than me and there's nothing wrong with me, l havn't seen a doctor this year.
Pardon my intrusion. This seems a discussion of a more private nature.
This comment interests me, as one coming from a person that sees both sides.
Thank you, for sharing this perspective!
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Part of Growing Up - Saying Goodbye to Invisible Friends?
by doubtfull1799 ini don’t remember having any invisible friends when i was a really little boy, i don’t know if such a thing actually exists, i’ve only ever seen it in movies?
of course it might have looked to others like i was talking to someone on occasions, but i’m sure it would have just been me talking to myself.
the thing is though, i got introduced to an invisible friend in my pre-teens, and i kept the relationship going well into adulthood.
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S K Ditta
we don’t take any real responsibility for our life, or or try to improve the world in any meaningful way,
A simpler life is still recommended. Taking responsibility - yes!
one doesn't fully grow up until one says goodbye to their invisible friend!
Any concept of God is a fundamental misunderstanding, if it is rooted in self-centeredness.I should have put this at the top, rather than the bottom: your posts show lucid thought, and easy to read.
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Do You Trust The News Media?
by minimus inobviously, trump doesn't.
but do you?
do you think that they are generally fair, unbiased and honest?.
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S K Ditta
May I recommend, The Listening Post with Richard Gizbert, Al Jazeera. It's a 30-minute, weekly show, for those with time constraints? Richard's manner is a lesson in unbiased analysis.
There is something fundamentally wrong with 24-hour/day news! It's unhealthy, to say the least.