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Give us your best pitch for what you believe

rational experiences

Veteran Member
Science falsification of the use of words.

Pitch he says is sound.
Pitch he says is tar.
Pitch a fork he says.....secretly laughing claiming Satan owns that fork.
Pitch a theme he says.....word usage.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
You said you personally feel that this is humanity's biggest problem; forgive me for taking that to mean you aren't a fan.

You're forgiven. But in the future, if you're not clear on the intent of one of my posts, please ask instead of accusing me of stating something I didn't.

I asked people to share what they find most convincing.

Are you sure? If I recall correctly, you asked people to share what they find to be the most convincing arguments to support their belief. Let me go back and check...
Religious or not, spiritual or not, whatever your beliefs are about the world, share what you find to be the most convincing argument(s) in support of it.

Perhaps I'm misreading your intent, but I'm certainly not misreading what you wrote. Arguments, to me, imply intent to convince someone that their views are correct. If your intent was just for someone to share their views, why not just ask them to share their views and why they have them instead of asking for a convincing argument(s)?

I'm more than happy to share my views, but I don't argue them nor do I debate them. To me, there's no point.

I don't know how old you are, but I'm going to assume that if you're on a website such as this you aren't a child, which means you're too old to be acting this way. Please grow up.

Really? You feel the need to resort to character attacks because I injected a little sarcasm into my statement? And you're the one asking me to grow up?
 
In reading all these deep and meaningful replies, I am wondering why you bother? :facepalm:

How could you possibly know that I don't know God? Is it because you are God and I don't know you? :shrug:

I have no doubt that you could easily defeat all the arguments presented here 'in your own mind'....but how do we know that you are not just another sick and delusional person posting on an internet forum?
If you knew God you would know the truth.
 

Segev Moran

Well-Known Member
Religious or not, spiritual or not, whatever your beliefs are about the world, share what you find to be the most convincing argument(s) in support of it.
Cool.
Pick a commandment and i will explain to you why it is true in its most basic concept.
 

Segev Moran

Well-Known Member
I find it plausible there may be gods. But agnosticism is a bit stuffy and unsure in my perception. Remember, some can label themselves "Seeker" like I do now. As far as choice of religion goes, I'm not sold completely on anything in every way, I wouldn't give up my life over it at this point, but I do find Hindu stories fascinating, and there is quite a bit of content there.

In my humble opinion. Also, my philosophy is not to add too many arguments because the higher amount of assertions and detail in each assertion, the more likely it's wrong.
I Think you are avoiding the truths of both sides.
Do you accept spirituality at all?
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Do you accept spirituality at all?

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I fit most of this description, except replace "something bigger" with "something different".
 
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