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In reply to the discussion: The God problem (part 1) [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)2. I'm with you so far.
I suggest, to avoid confusion, that you add part 2 to this post as an edit.
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If you're talking about the Christian bible (as opposed to Jewish scriptures)
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#1
Are humans incapable of living happy, productive, emotionally stable lives without having something
cleanhippie
Feb 2013
#4
While I have serious problems with how you interpreted what I have said,
Thats my opinion
Feb 2013
#63
I too ask questions that deserve to be answered, just as I respond to yours.
Thats my opinion
Feb 2013
#64
"But over the history of the world most people have found..." That they were an ignorant lot!
cleanhippie
Feb 2013
#14
In this bit I have made 18 responses already. Many of them have advanced the conversation.
Thats my opinion
Feb 2013
#85
Some Christian Atheists explain "what happened" as a literal death of god.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2013
#11
This pre-scientific religious fallacy posits not only a spatial division between the world and God..
goldent
Feb 2013
#13
Hi! Welcome to DU. That sure is a curious sign-up date/time listed on your profile.
cleanhippie
Feb 2013
#15
At least we all now know with certainty that you lack ANY integrity at all.
cleanhippie
Feb 2013
#91
A thread a long long time ago asked theists: why do you personally believe in God?
Xipe Totec
Feb 2013
#86
I disagree with your assertion that Aristotle and Ptolemy had a pre-scientific worldview.
Jim__
Feb 2013
#49
Sarah--you have predicted a few of the things I will say in my next installment
Thats my opinion
Feb 2013
#80