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  • Davis replied to the topic Special pleading. in the forum Theism 7 years, 7 months ago

    Strega wrote:
    I would just have taken the easiest route.

    If no one is on the ladder then in general (not always) it’s ever so slightly safer to not walk under it as there is the tiniest chance it may fall down while you go under it. Another bonus with walking around the ladder is you are less close to windowsills where thing may fall down from…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic Special pleading. in the forum Theism 7 years, 7 months ago

    David Philpot wrote:
    The illusion of a shared spiritual vision is created by special pleading, as a way to unify the personal experiences of  the congregants, in much the same way the disparate messages in the Gospels are harmonized in the minds of believers.

    Which is all sort of fine as they sit around in isolation (though I still feel bad for…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic consciousness in the forum Science 7 years, 7 months ago

    PopeBeanie wrote:
    we’ve been completely ignoring the probabilistic effects of quantum entanglement between these supposed perfect copies of each other.

    If a startrek replicator replicates a person and then it replicates a new replicator and the replicated replicator replicates the new copy of the person…does that mean Wesley Crusher grows in…[Read more]

  • michael17 wrote:
    Reg. God uses poets and minstrels to allude to the truth, thanks for sharing.

    Yes. The greatest genius to ever exist, decides to teach his puny little children his wisdom through hundreds of metaphorical poems that result in anything but knowledge but boundless confusion, conjecture, opinions and an utter mess of claims,…[Read more]

  • Davis started the topic Special pleading. in the forum Theism 7 years, 7 months ago

    Theologists go to great lengths to justify a truth claim which would never be acceptable in nearly any other endeavor and even most other ideologues. This is despite the fact that much of this happens in a university setting. The intellectual dishonesty can be found in some research by some people in some faculties.  But it is utterly overflowing…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic Forgiveness in the forum Advice 7 years, 7 months ago

    According to Christianity the priest goes to Heaven but the unbelieving victim of his “sins” goes to Hell.

    God seems to forgive just about anything except a lack of blind belief. But then, we puny humans with our feeble minds cannot possibly comprehend the moral perfection of the bearded man in the sky.

     

  • It’s interesting how decades ago, most Christian churches had no problem with abortion and the NRA supported gun control (as something obvious). Somehow over time evangelical nut jobs became influential in politics and many Americans have suffered ever since with hysterical ranting over issues that only become issues when some fundamentalist lu…[Read more]

  • _Robert_ wrote:
    Davis, I am proud to be an American and our Bush beer is the best beer in the world. Jesus is gonna come back and open a can of whip-ass on you, you devil worshiper. Euro-pussies can keep there beer over their, that shit is black as hell. -bubba

    I unreservedly apologise for the offence I have caused. These last 12 hours have given…[Read more]

  • Drawing the line between offensive and crude comments that weren’t necessary is a difficult one. Though I have to say unintended slights are far more forgivable. I think shaming accomplishes little. When you are part of a marginalised group…the endless “harmless” comments that have even a small demeaning or derogatory connotation add up and add…[Read more]

  • I don’t think its the best way to look at things. I think the failure should be placed inversely. There has been so much lingering doubt by so many Christians all peppered throughout  religious history. The insane amount of literary and philosophical works (and trickery) to justify God’s even existence again and again, and why a word-for-word ap…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 7 months ago

    Simon Paynton wrote:
    There are reasons why people choose or value certain values. Most people value cooperative thriving. Adolf Hitler, or Isis, value(d) wholesale murder. Both sets of values are chosen for different reasons.

    You’re doing it again Simon. When you say most people you really mean “within a family unit or close community” and you’re…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 7 months ago

    Simon Paynton wrote:

    Davis wrote:
    some values are obviously derrived from facts.

    And this is an arbitrary assumption: other values could equally have been derived from those facts.

    No. That’s totally false. In some moral systems there is a logical answer to many moral problems, especially in deontological ones and consequentialism. If the…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 7 months ago

    Simon Paynton wrote:
    If we say that the values derived from facts are “obvious”, then we are already assuming values.

    Sorry Simon but you are mixing up two different things. First the axioms that ground a moral system. These are incredibly subjective and while someone may put some rational thought into it…they all remain statements which are…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 8 months ago

    Unseen wrote:
    Values cannot be derived from sets of facts.

    Of course they can. Values have always come from a hybrid of assumed axioms (highly conceptual moral frameworks and/or dictated norms) along with facts. The first is almost but not entirely exclusive of facts) the second can use facts to various degrees and various use of logic). The…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 8 months ago

    Simon Paynton wrote:
    It’s a human instinct to wish to treat others ethically,

    Then why are most of of tribesmen in the interior of Brazil, remote Africa and Papua New Guinea agressive if not violent to all outsiders who enter their territory…including unarmed women and children? Perhaps you mean treat those within their family unit, perhaps wit…[Read more]

  • Davis replied to the topic What is a right? in the forum Politics 7 years, 8 months ago

    Theoretical rights aren’t irrelevant. Activists in countries without human rights still use a template to fight for them (even if they never arrive). Frequently activists in developing countries aspire (and sometimes citizens) towards a set of high level human rights which could only be realised in one’s fantasies and yet some are. It’s a case of…[Read more]

  • Empathy isn’t particularly necessary nor useful if you don’t suffer or even know what suffering is. While it may be contentious when it’s said that ants or lobsters don’t suffer the way we do (per internalised pain amongst other arguments) I’m of the opinion that at the very least, pondscum doesn’t suffer in any way we would ever recognise and…[Read more]

  • Reg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
    I put it down to bullying, narcissistic parents. So how do adults have more empathy than children?

    I have to say from my own personal experience, in the western developed world…especially in anglo-saxon countries, there is an enormous amount of cruelty when we are young at the playground, between brothers and…[Read more]

  • Very nice Sunday school Reg

  • _Robert_ wrote:
    And if my clueless democratic party equates every allegation with automatic guilt we are done for and liberals should hang our heads in shame

    Oh God not you too. First of all per your claim that women go for assholes, and by the way that is a ludicrous argument usually made by misogynistic pick up artists…where is your evidence…[Read more]

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