Thief
Rogue Theologian
Really?
Where in that whole quoted definition does it say that what is considered sacred must be worshiped?
See post #76.
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Really?
Where in that whole quoted definition does it say that what is considered sacred must be worshiped?
Do you honestly not understand the difference between what it is to honor or respect something and what it means to worship?
Of course....
Your knees belong to God.
Nothing and no one else.
Personal understanding is that which is instrumental in STILLING one's mind [thoughts] are considered *sacred* by the individual. Besides religious books or symbols even sex is considered sacred by many couples.What Makes Something Sacred?
There is gardening, exercising....
You can breathe life in, in any posture.
It seems that you see your knees as a sacred thing.
I don't worship my knees.
I don't worship anything in this world.
I prefer to look up.
Saw a meteor split in two, Monday morning.
It was close!
It was really something to see.
But I worship the Creator, nothing else.
NOWHERE in that given definition does it say that something sacred HAS to be worshiped.See post #76.
Seems some people are stuck on their own Humpty Dumpty version of the word 'sacred'...I said.... you see your knees as a sacred thing.
I did not say you "worship" them.
If he wants to brag about all the time he spends on his knees, that is his business.Getting on your knees and finding it sacred in the act of doing so can also be referring to something different than piety.
Did I just go there? Oh, snap....
See post #76.
the boogie manWhat Makes Something Sacred?
Exactly.Now you go back and try reading it for comprehension because you obviously didn't understand it. Read the entire definition until you actually understand what all sacred means before coming back here and bothering to respond. We simply cannot have a productive conversation with someone who doesn't even know the correct definition of the one word we are discussing. It's like trying to talk about bacon with someone who thinks bacon means carrot. Useless.
Now you go back and try reading it for comprehension because you obviously didn't understand it. Read the entire definition until you actually understand what all sacred means before coming back here and bothering to respond. We simply cannot have a productive conversation with someone who doesn't even know the correct definition of the one word we are discussing. It's like trying to talk about bacon with someone who thinks bacon means carrot. Useless.
Exactly.
Though this is a problem when trying to have a discussion with some one who thinks all one needs is faith that they are right...
And a lack of faith in a theological discussion is a trump card?
Really?
how about this:
you are wrong because i said so...
i don't need to prove anything, so there.
That is basically what his arguments boil down to.how about this:
you are wrong because i said so...
i don't need to prove anything, so there.
I thought I saw the word....'worship'.... in that definition....
So do you worship dead things?
Obviously you saw one word, didn't care about the context, nor bothered to read the entirety of the definition for understanding. Again, go read for comprehension. We'll wait. :beach: