Originally posted by Anonymouse I raised many objections of my own in how in most of our daily lives in our ordinary dealings, we move about more on belief, than we do on what we know. In fact, I specifically pointed out many areas of life where we have faith, not reason, even in the world we know. What's your point here? Apparently you haven't read enough on metaphysical thought, nor theology and philosophy to understand the difference between faith and reason. If you had, you wouldn't make the assumptions that you do.
So for you the world always was and is?
Oh the "Go back and read" paradigm, when all else fails. I stated that all our actions are based on reaching a certain point, leading good and noble lives, having dreams and goals, and perhaps living past our lives to have our thoughts echo for others.
Do you not have that drive? You mean to tell me you are just a stagnant person that has no ambition, no sense of purpose, no nobleness, no moral guide of the things you ought to do and how you ought to live your life? This is not so much a mystery, but rather our conscience self.
Everything I have said about other religions is negative? Where did I say that. This is clearly text manipulation for the mere anything left to say other than rework phrases and words and develop your tautology.
You sound like a fundamentalist evangelical priest with your "I REPEAT YOU DO NOT KNOW..." hokum.
Calm down sport. I never claimed to know animal behavior nor anything of that nature. I merely said that science will only uncover functions and processes in their brain and behavior. What underlies that we won't know. We won't know for example if the animal is self aware like us, possessing a different consious sense of itself.
Why would we assign personality traits to people if they didn't have souls eh loser?
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