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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 74276298" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>I don't worship anything, you don't get to assume what I worship by your own presumptions, because that's not how a rational discussion works. Define worship and then we can go from there, not leaping in your logic to "everyone worships, thus everyone worships something"</p><p></p><p>It's not about me being visited by anything supernatural, Buddhists don't necessarily believe that in every manifestation and you can just as easily call me atheist with Buddhist influences, not Buddhist as you mistakenly seem to think merely because of associations with the label</p><p></p><p>No, and there's a few problems with that logic 1) I'm not displaying them, they're in a drawer, I said that in a separate post, they're not sitting on my desk where someone can see them (not that I'm ashamed, let's quash that assumption) and 2) even if I was displaying them, that in no way follows to a religious practice, even if it can be, that's fallacy of association. Displaying something doesn't entail a religious aspect to it, even if the image or such is associated to a religion by default, that's not how intentionality works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 74276298, member: 149131"] I don't worship anything, you don't get to assume what I worship by your own presumptions, because that's not how a rational discussion works. Define worship and then we can go from there, not leaping in your logic to "everyone worships, thus everyone worships something" It's not about me being visited by anything supernatural, Buddhists don't necessarily believe that in every manifestation and you can just as easily call me atheist with Buddhist influences, not Buddhist as you mistakenly seem to think merely because of associations with the label No, and there's a few problems with that logic 1) I'm not displaying them, they're in a drawer, I said that in a separate post, they're not sitting on my desk where someone can see them (not that I'm ashamed, let's quash that assumption) and 2) even if I was displaying them, that in no way follows to a religious practice, even if it can be, that's fallacy of association. Displaying something doesn't entail a religious aspect to it, even if the image or such is associated to a religion by default, that's not how intentionality works [/QUOTE]
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