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I'm puzzled, please explain.
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Let me put this out for discussion. A couple meet, marry, and have 25 years of happiness. The husband dies. After a few years the widow meets, marries, and has a further 25 years of happiness with her 2nd husband. He then dies. The wife has loved both men equally, and they her. In any afterlife, with which one shall she spend eternity? What if she must choose? What becomes of the "rejected" husband? Your thoughts much appreciated in advance.
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I'm happy to disagree with Keyplus whenever it suits me, the difference is that I can see his viewpoint, not neccessarily agree with it, but see it.
I do not (and never have) claimed a monopoly on rightness or righteousness, others should do the same.
K90 has come in for some horrendous name calling of the most appalling kind, and I dislike that.
Naomi I'll give you an example, we both believe in an afterlife, we both believe in ghosts, I view the existence of ghosts as proof that God exists, you don't and nothing will sway you to concede one iota on that point, you say you don't believe in the supernatural because ghosts are perfectly natural, you rail against supertition but would never concede to the notion that to believe in ghosts is superstitious.
You are both absolutists, and arguably wholly intolerant of differing opinions.
I do not (and never have) claimed a monopoly on rightness or righteousness, others should do the same.
K90 has come in for some horrendous name calling of the most appalling kind, and I dislike that.
Naomi I'll give you an example, we both believe in an afterlife, we both believe in ghosts, I view the existence of ghosts as proof that God exists, you don't and nothing will sway you to concede one iota on that point, you say you don't believe in the supernatural because ghosts are perfectly natural, you rail against supertition but would never concede to the notion that to believe in ghosts is superstitious.
You are both absolutists, and arguably wholly intolerant of differing opinions.
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Everton, I most certainly have never claimed to be righteous, and as much as I have argued with Keyplus, I have never called him names - although I admit I did once say he was 'nuts'.
You may believe the existence of ghosts prove that your God exists, but I don't, so why expect me to concede the point?
Oh Monze, come on - you really must try harder. ;o)
You may believe the existence of ghosts prove that your God exists, but I don't, so why expect me to concede the point?
Oh Monze, come on - you really must try harder. ;o)
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You can't give credit for any belief other than your own, neither can he.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, atheists lack any sense of irony and you're two sides to the same coin.
And why "my God", if it proves the existence to you of another God then say so, it doesn't have to be "my" God.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, atheists lack any sense of irony and you're two sides to the same coin.
And why "my God", if it proves the existence to you of another God then say so, it doesn't have to be "my" God.
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