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MineralMan

(146,262 posts)
18. Fuck that, OK?
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 03:09 PM
Dec 2017

I'm not going to take a walk. I'm pissed off, and plan to stay that way for a while. I won't play with you any longer. That's done.

Look within saidsimplesimon Dec 2017 #1
Congratulations on your 2,222nd post. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #2
thank you, saidsimplesimon Dec 2017 #3
But a human looking within,.will of course find human things Bretton Garcia Dec 2017 #61
Sometimes to everyone's peril. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #181
Why don't you tell us what to look for? trotsky Dec 2017 #4
What can I tell you? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #6
You said I had a bad teacher, and that's why I'm an atheist. trotsky Dec 2017 #19
Did I say you had a bad teacher, or was it a possibility? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #20
I misheard nothing. trotsky Dec 2017 #21
Yes, you actaully did. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #22
No, I actually did not. That was an earlier post. trotsky Dec 2017 #23
No, you still misread. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #24
That is your opinion, and you are certainly entitled to it. trotsky Dec 2017 #25
I agree. Others will judge. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #26
Great! So now that's settled, trotsky Dec 2017 #49
So, you gonna find where my faults are or not? trotsky Dec 2017 #160
And WHY are we supposed to be looking for it? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #162
I said nothing of the kind. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #163
I see atheism as neither. trotsky Dec 2017 #165
No, I do not. That is your misperception. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #167
My "misperception" of what you expressly stated in your OP? trotsky Dec 2017 #168
Again, you misperceive. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #169
So instead of falling back to your sorry, lame-ass "your narrative" bullshit, why don't you clarify? trotsky Dec 2017 #170
I asked the questions to illustrate my argument. An argument I have made many times here. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #171
Your questions all beg the most important question: trotsky Dec 2017 #172
Faith is what is required. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #173
I don't have to disprove it. trotsky Dec 2017 #179
No, but we can prove whether the universe requires a creator, or whether it bears the toolmarks of AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #218
Your statement is totally unprovable. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #224
Be specific. Which part? AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #225
All of it. It is an opinion. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #226
Do you just not read qualifying statements or what? AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #230
As to opinion, this is one of yours: guillaumeb Dec 2017 #231
That's not an opinion. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #232
That was a shitty thing to say by the way. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #182
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You're not making a lot of sense, you know. MineralMan Dec 2017 #207
Post count and content suggest that person is not here to make sense or contribute meaningfully. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #209
FancyMonkeyBrain believes he knows all. trotsky Dec 2017 #212
No doubt. MineralMan Dec 2017 #214
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Religious leaders in the Bible try to teach faith constantly Bretton Garcia Dec 2017 #62
I am old, but not old enough to be in the Bible. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #67
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Um, wat? n/t trotsky Dec 2017 #208
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Wats your point, monkey brain? Anything to contribute to the conversation? marble falls Dec 2017 #211
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So. Where have you looked for "god", and what were you looking for, monkeybrain? marble falls Dec 2017 #216
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Pshaw. You have nothing to add. marble falls Dec 2017 #219
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Looks more like a reading comprehension problem to me. What "sounds" are you experiencing? marble falls Dec 2017 #221
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Why are you so hostile and rude? marble falls Dec 2017 #223
No need to look for one. Others put their deities up for consideration MineralMan Dec 2017 #5
I can draw many conclusions. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #7
You can draw anything you like, Guillaume. MineralMan Dec 2017 #8
Simply trying to help out. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #10
No, you're not, Guillaume. MineralMan Dec 2017 #14
You know very little about me, other than my first name. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #15
No, you were not being sincere. You were trying to game me. MineralMan Dec 2017 #16
I read your other post. And I understand the anger. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #17
Fuck that, OK? MineralMan Dec 2017 #18
Actually, I think he is baiting me marylandblue Dec 2017 #45
You are incorrect. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #78
ok, thanks. marylandblue Dec 2017 #83
Ah, the angry atheist meme Lordquinton Dec 2017 #74
Ridiculous. We all get angry. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #189
You found it! Lordquinton Dec 2017 #194
And what of all of the angry responses from non-theists here? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #196
I literally just explained it to you Lordquinton Dec 2017 #197
And what of my last question? eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #198
What question? Lordquinton Dec 2017 #229
Here you are again, suggesting the problem is with the other person in the conversation. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #184
Here YOU go again, insisting that you know my motivation. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #190
I didn't say a word about your MOTIVE. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #201
Nothing to find WhiteTara Dec 2017 #119
A conclusion based solely on your own thoughts. I understand. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #187
If God is everything WhiteTara Dec 2017 #191
Jesus suggested praying in secret, guillaumeb Dec 2017 #192
Perhaps you can help me find the invisible dragon my garage. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #183
You have decided for yourself, based on your won feelings. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #188
Here you go again marylandblue Dec 2017 #193
Agreed. I should have qualified my post. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #195
This message was self-deleted by its author AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #202
False. I have not decided at all. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #200
#4 Cartoonist Dec 2017 #9
Assume for the argument that God exists. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #12
If God is omnipotent Cartoonist Dec 2017 #33
You claimed that I said God cannot communicate, when I actually said: guillaumeb Dec 2017 #38
Why ask the question then? Cartoonist Dec 2017 #43
Why did you misframe it? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #66
There is another reason Cartoonist Dec 2017 #69
Perhaps you should have asked why I wrote what I did, rather than misframe what guillaumeb Dec 2017 #70
Think about omnipotence Cartoonist Dec 2017 #84
There are many ways to communicate. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #85
And which one can't God do? Cartoonist Dec 2017 #86
Do you still misunderstand what I actually said? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #88
You implied it by asking the question Cartoonist Dec 2017 #114
I did not imply any such thing. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #139
Which god? AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #185
If there are so many easy ways to miss God? Bretton Garcia Dec 2017 #63
He really wasn't visible in most of the book. Mariana Dec 2017 #65
That's mostly right. Bretton Garcia Dec 2017 #87
There's an option you aren't including Lordquinton Dec 2017 #73
I looked in the cookie jar but only found crumbs WestMichRad Dec 2017 #11
Are there other jars in the kitchen? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #13
Chocolate chip oatmeal! WestMichRad Dec 2017 #31
Laughter on this end. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #32
Science reveals God zipplewrath Dec 2017 #27
I Googled the term, and this was the first citation: guillaumeb Dec 2017 #28
I agree with this statement. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #52
Potentially zipplewrath Dec 2017 #59
I guess I am more in line with the Jesuits then. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #60
Fritjof Capra Locrian Dec 2017 #126
Here comes the broken record. saidsimplesimon Dec 2017 #29
Faith requires belief in the unprovable. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #30
"...requires belief in the unprovable." WestMichRad Dec 2017 #34
If that suffices for you, fine. oem guillaumeb Dec 2017 #39
faith - Manly Palmer Hall Locrian Dec 2017 #128
Thanks! Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #36
By "God", do you mean a monotheistic deity that has some reason for the capital letter muriel_volestrangler Dec 2017 #35
I mean whatever one conceives of as a deity. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #40
This seems to beg the question, then muriel_volestrangler Dec 2017 #41
Confirmation bias is everywhere. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #42
That's why science is such a good process to finding truth marylandblue Dec 2017 #47
The scientific method is indeed the gold standard, but it is subject Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #53
Yes that's true, it's not perfect marylandblue Dec 2017 #55
Research with human subjects is a different ballgame than the hard sciences. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #57
I believe in spirituality, but I wouldn't call it a belief system marylandblue Dec 2017 #135
Good point, when we turn spirituality into an organized thing, it gets used as a weapon. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #137
Yes -- I too think and believe that KPN Dec 2017 #174
IF ONLY THERE WAS SOME WAY TO CONTROL FOR IT. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #48
It is not possible to eradicate bias in research, but yes the scientific method Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #104
I didn't say anything about eradicating bias. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #134
If only we had a method for acquiring knowledge... trotsky Dec 2017 #50
"Conceive of a deity" Mariana Dec 2017 #44
I found it hiding in the garage. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #37
Did it come back to you? True Dough Dec 2017 #100
Road kill. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #102
I would look for a being that has a measureable effect on the universe marylandblue Dec 2017 #46
Perhaps there is a divine being doing something every day. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #54
I agree with that, sort of marylandblue Dec 2017 #56
We could argue that the God part of the brain is an evolutionary force at work. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #58
Mine started as an intellectual exercise. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #51
An interesting response. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #68
Yes, a lot of people see God in nature. I see God in people and their creations. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #72
So I looked deep inside. And the voice said ... Bretton Garcia Dec 2017 #64
Any evidence that a deity edhopper Dec 2017 #71
How would you know? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #79
a Creator edhopper Dec 2017 #82
So what you're saying Lordquinton Dec 2017 #75
No, what you are framing is what you claim to be my views. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #80
And you avoid the topic completely Lordquinton Dec 2017 #99
Never felt the need to look for any mythical entities. procon Dec 2017 #76
You have found your path. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #81
This thread edhopper Dec 2017 #77
If you do not believe in a deity, there is no need to look. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #89
In fact edhopper Dec 2017 #90
I have a lot of time for things also. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #91
I just think of all thos Saturdays wasted edhopper Dec 2017 #92
Was it truly wasted? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #93
A lot of fairy tales edhopper Dec 2017 #94
Too bad that more do not learn about the Holocaust. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #95
Do you think a nine year old edhopper Dec 2017 #96
No, I do not. Material should be age appropriate. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #97
Well edhopper Dec 2017 #98
I have attended services in a synagogue, and I found them quite nice. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #103
I suppose once or twice can be interesting edhopper Dec 2017 #130
I went every Friday night for a couple of years. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #132
Looking for God assumes that WhiteTara Dec 2017 #101
Yes this is what I was trying to say in my posts, but you said it better White Tara. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #105
Thanks. As I understand it WhiteTara Dec 2017 #107
Can you say more about Mind? Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #108
The heart chakra is the seat of compassion WhiteTara Dec 2017 #109
I think we mean the same thing, but use different terms. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #110
Very close WhiteTara Dec 2017 #111
I don't believe God has gender or race. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #112
I believe in the laws of Karma WhiteTara Dec 2017 #113
Yes exactly. I believe this too. We are seeing a lot of karma taking place Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #115
So are you saying that Universal Laws WhiteTara Dec 2017 #116
I would say Universal Laws are God's laws, and part of God. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #117
If God is everything WhiteTara Dec 2017 #118
Again, semantics in the way.. God is his laws, and his laws are him. But he is more than his laws. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #120
Once again we have returned to the personal god..."him" WhiteTara Dec 2017 #121
I know, God should be an it. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #122
Would you give some examples of karma taking place? Mariana Dec 2017 #123
There are many kinds of karma. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #124
Thank you. nt. Mariana Dec 2017 #125
YW nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #129
I think that is just confirmation bias. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #148
Trump's karmic journey is far from over. It has just begun. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #150
Of course you will see what you wish to see, that is what confirmation bias is. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #152
Faith is not confirmation bias to me. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #154
"Trump's karmic journey is far from over. It has just begun." trotsky Dec 2017 #153
Do the American people play any part in selecting their leadership? Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #155
That's a cop-out non-answer. trotsky Dec 2017 #158
That is a good question. As a group here at DU, KPN Dec 2017 #175
A better example is some of the horrible brutes of the past marylandblue Dec 2017 #156
Agreed, those are great examples. trotsky Dec 2017 #159
"I owe the public nothing." Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #161
An example of what I have been trying to say about finding God in people and in their creations. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #106
He may have intended that meaning. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #140
I don't think it is a conscious process for most. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #142
True, and language/religion/culture are all blended together. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #143
Certainly atheists and non theists are capable of producing angelic or god like material. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #144
I gave up religion long before I gave up god. Binkie The Clown Dec 2017 #127
And if it works I would say you found your path. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #141
Chocolate is absolute proof of a deity.. Permanut Dec 2017 #131
If there were a God, chocolate would not be fattening marylandblue Dec 2017 #133
Point taken.. Permanut Dec 2017 #136
Yes, clearly the forbidden fruit was a cacao bean marylandblue Dec 2017 #138
Now they are saying dark chocolate is nutrient dense. So it is really like medicine, right? nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #145
I like where you're going with this.. Permanut Dec 2017 #147
A friend of mine drinks a glass of red wine, and eats a square of dark chocolate Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #149
If angels ate and drank, they would eat chocolate and sip champaign? Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #146
Everywhere. KPN Dec 2017 #151
Do you see evidence of a Creator in creation? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #157
Interesting question and point. That is if I understand your point. KPN Dec 2017 #164
I was speaking about the ability of a human to actually understand guillaumeb Dec 2017 #166
Well I appreciate that. KPN Dec 2017 #176
The Divine, or 'I am that I am' has many faces. PatrickforO Dec 2017 #177
An excellent response. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #178
I spent a lot of time listening to religious people talk about what they perceive as AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #180
Do not waste your time. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #186
It's not confirmation bias if I look where they tell me to look and nothing is there. AtheistCrusader Dec 2017 #199
That's just you twisting the facts to suit your narrative. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #203
per your question, nothing heaven05 Dec 2017 #204
I did... Snackshack Dec 2017 #227
What did you find? If I can ask. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #228
Hypocrisy. EOM Snackshack Dec 2017 #233
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