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In reply to the discussion: Where have you looked for God, and what were you looking for? [View all]guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)32. Laughter on this end. eom
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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
No, but we can prove whether the universe requires a creator, or whether it bears the toolmarks of
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2017
#218
Post count and content suggest that person is not here to make sense or contribute meaningfully.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2017
#209
Wats your point, monkey brain? Anything to contribute to the conversation?
marble falls
Dec 2017
#211
So. Where have you looked for "god", and what were you looking for, monkeybrain?
marble falls
Dec 2017
#216
Looks more like a reading comprehension problem to me. What "sounds" are you experiencing?
marble falls
Dec 2017
#221
Here you are again, suggesting the problem is with the other person in the conversation.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2017
#184
Perhaps you should have asked why I wrote what I did, rather than misframe what
guillaumeb
Dec 2017
#70
By "God", do you mean a monotheistic deity that has some reason for the capital letter
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2017
#35
Good point, when we turn spirituality into an organized thing, it gets used as a weapon.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#137
It is not possible to eradicate bias in research, but yes the scientific method
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#104
We could argue that the God part of the brain is an evolutionary force at work.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#58
Yes, a lot of people see God in nature. I see God in people and their creations.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#72
Yes this is what I was trying to say in my posts, but you said it better White Tara.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#105
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
Of course you will see what you wish to see, that is what confirmation bias is.
Voltaire2
Dec 2017
#152
An example of what I have been trying to say about finding God in people and in their creations.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#106
Certainly atheists and non theists are capable of producing angelic or god like material.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#144
Now they are saying dark chocolate is nutrient dense. So it is really like medicine, right? nt
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#145
A friend of mine drinks a glass of red wine, and eats a square of dark chocolate
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#149
I spent a lot of time listening to religious people talk about what they perceive as
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2017
#180
It's not confirmation bias if I look where they tell me to look and nothing is there.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2017
#199