Theology at work

May 25, 2009 23:43

... is never a good idea. It came up sort of randomly. I was standing with two co-workers, one who I knew to be deeply religious (here-after referred to as D) and another whom which I knew not their religious views (now referred to as T). T mentions out of nowhere, that she is thinking about turning her life over to God, but she simply knows that ( Read more... )

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ninwa May 27 2009, 04:42:27 UTC
I could never be part Vulcan. I don't trim my eye-brows nearly enough.

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why bother anonymous May 27 2009, 08:14:01 UTC
setting aside your vulcan/human ancestry, quite a rational and understandable arguments, though I see no reason why even bother to argue with religious people about religion. it's completely irrational and illogical, since their strongest arguments are "god's path" and "have faith"... i do have faith, but rather in humanity than god, who already know what will happen, or where i'll end up (IF he's omnipotent.) which in itself makes free will and choice obsolete.

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anonymous May 27 2009, 16:46:49 UTC
Shwa? Is that pastor saying fate/information can exist without god? Why do we fucking need him in the first place then? aie?

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Definition Of Faith anonymous May 27 2009, 23:07:28 UTC
When a Christian/Muslim/Jew/etc. say you need to have "faith" they are saying "do not think about it".

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