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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 74278730" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>I'm pointing out how you have to constantly cherry pick and goalpost shift to even have a shred of sense in your incoherent viewpoint and defend against criticisms by appealing to special revelation or inspiration.</p><p></p><p>I'm not teaching anything, never claimed to be some arbiter of absolute truth, that's for your ilk who like to think they know how everyone else ought to behave because of what their holy book prescribes.</p><p></p><p>Wow, you're really reaching in associating any such hyperbolic notion to what I'm doing. Christianity doesn't prove anything, it merely defends its convictions based on fallacious logic and expects people to just accept that and be "tolerant" because of societal norms rather than acknowledging that their beliefs aren't sacrosanct and criticism of them is part of civil and rational society.</p><p></p><p>You have no idea what you're talking about, first off, as if you can assess any amount of knowledge I have or don't in regards to the bible, but I seriously doubt you have some perfect knowledge, so ultimately it's not about something universal, because not everyone is Christian, so they're not going to take your text as authoritative, not to mention even amongst your own group, you'll have such schisms it makes politics look positively simple by comparison.</p><p></p><p>Open heart is not being gullible and taking claims based on appeals to authority or divine mandate as the justification for human existence. You're conflating skepticism with some notion of "hard heartedness" but that's really just to skew the discussion in your favor by framing it as if you're totally "open minded", but you're pretty clearly entrenched in your insistence on being right and having some conclusive answer rather than just admitting you don't know. Instead, there's very likely appeals to some divine mystery, some plan you don't understand, but that you'll still obey, the slavish mentality that I find utterly reprehensible as anything "virtuous"</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't make claims for other people, you can only speak for yourself in being an intransigent zealot that won't be swayed rather than whether anyone else agrees with your subjective interpretation of my arguments as supposedly faulty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 74278730, member: 149131"] I'm pointing out how you have to constantly cherry pick and goalpost shift to even have a shred of sense in your incoherent viewpoint and defend against criticisms by appealing to special revelation or inspiration. I'm not teaching anything, never claimed to be some arbiter of absolute truth, that's for your ilk who like to think they know how everyone else ought to behave because of what their holy book prescribes. Wow, you're really reaching in associating any such hyperbolic notion to what I'm doing. Christianity doesn't prove anything, it merely defends its convictions based on fallacious logic and expects people to just accept that and be "tolerant" because of societal norms rather than acknowledging that their beliefs aren't sacrosanct and criticism of them is part of civil and rational society. You have no idea what you're talking about, first off, as if you can assess any amount of knowledge I have or don't in regards to the bible, but I seriously doubt you have some perfect knowledge, so ultimately it's not about something universal, because not everyone is Christian, so they're not going to take your text as authoritative, not to mention even amongst your own group, you'll have such schisms it makes politics look positively simple by comparison. Open heart is not being gullible and taking claims based on appeals to authority or divine mandate as the justification for human existence. You're conflating skepticism with some notion of "hard heartedness" but that's really just to skew the discussion in your favor by framing it as if you're totally "open minded", but you're pretty clearly entrenched in your insistence on being right and having some conclusive answer rather than just admitting you don't know. Instead, there's very likely appeals to some divine mystery, some plan you don't understand, but that you'll still obey, the slavish mentality that I find utterly reprehensible as anything "virtuous" I wouldn't make claims for other people, you can only speak for yourself in being an intransigent zealot that won't be swayed rather than whether anyone else agrees with your subjective interpretation of my arguments as supposedly faulty. [/QUOTE]
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