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  1. KelseyR

    Would you welcome a post on proving systems?

    It can be perfectly reasoned that there are exactly four belief classes regarding what happens when we die. It can be perfectly reasoned that there are exactly four viable proving systems by which we convince ourselves that we are in possession of the truth. In most instances these are tailored...
  2. KelseyR

    Why free will is real:

    The best argument for freedom of will is that we, as part of our surroundings have claim to a portion of its sum power. This idea is reinforced by empirically noting the human brain and a need to ascribe some valid function to the intelligence it permits. Free will perfectly fits the bill. Our...
  3. KelseyR

    The future of religion:

    I predict that all of the current religions will wither and die over the next 200 years. They will be replaced by one uniting belief: a new order of religion that is fully nature-based instead of magical (supernatural). The idea of eternal life of worthwhile nature will be flawlessly reasoned...
  4. KelseyR

    Who are the wisest members?

    I'm not talking about 'Notable members'. This only means that they've posted a lot over a long period. It doesn't necessarily mean that they're knowledgeable, let alone wise. I want to know who can perfectly reason that their belief is singularly true. Please contact me if you're serious...
  5. KelseyR

    I want to help people missing a third leg. Any tips?

    Just kidding!
  6. KelseyR

    Foolish duplicity detected:

    It's my understanding that theists paint atheists as being the fools, and there are certainly textual passages that label every non-believer as such. Apart from belief versus non-belief I think the major separation issue is the valuing of reason, and herein lies a problem someone can perhaps...
  7. KelseyR

    Is nature infinite and eternal?

    I believe that it is. If we apply burden of proof to the question it is readily seen that constricting all of nature to one region of space or one span of time would constitute an extraordinary claim. Or do you think that its size and duration should remain a mystery until we can explore all of...
  8. KelseyR

    Site mission vs. determinism:

    The site mission is to provide a haven for each belief. And my mission is to provide a determined true belief. Each has its merits, and because this is not my site the site mission must win out. From my perspective the ability to arrive at absolute truth and thus foster unity is far more...
  9. KelseyR

    My bizarre church experiences:

    I thought I'd share a few bizarre incidents that happened in churches I attended. They aren't meant to suggest a stain on what is being taught, and I hold no animosity toward Christians. The relevance to theological concepts will become apparent. Story #1 From the balcony seats I watched an old...
  10. KelseyR

    Hello, everyone!

    I'm new here and just getting oriented. The site looks sharply designed, but the prompts to post should be far more immediate and prominent. My position on religion is as follows: I believe that nature alone is sufficient to explain creation and eternal existence of self. I don't favor the...
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