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The Hulk?
I like the new Mr. T in the new "A Team"
Umm we can see the evidence on the moon with a telescope.
I do not have faith in anything not proven.
Yes you do.
Umm we can see the evidence on the moon with a telescope.
I do not have faith in anything not proven.
Yes you do.
Ok what?
no lol for my lou ferrigno?
Yes you do.
Ok what?
Prove that the guy driving in an oncoming lane isn't gonna cross the line before he passes you.
Ok what?
Prove that the guy driving in an oncoming lane isn't gonna cross the line before he passes you.
You are saying I have faith that they will not do that? I assume that is always a possibility and watch for it and as always driving is a crapshoot with your life.
Prove that the guy driving in an oncoming lane isn't gonna cross the line before he passes you.
You are saying I have faith that they will not do that? I assume that is always a possibility and watch for it and as always driving is a crapshoot with your life.
You do have faith that he will not cross, or, in your case, the possibility is remote.
If didn't then you wouldn't drive.
Let's go with that little idea for a moment, and rank the validity of various methods of documenting events. Of the following media, tell me which you feel is the best and worst fidelity?It's not about proof but faith. Do you have proof that Armstrong landed on the moon? No, you have faith in the newspaper report or the TV feed you saw when he uttered those words "One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." You were not there so you have to rely on others so you have to have faith in them.
I don't know if man created God, but if he did, it was a pretty cool invention.
Desperation created God, Thor, Allah, Budda....whatever we want to call it that gives us hope in a hopeless situation
You are saying I have faith that they will not do that? I assume that is always a possibility and watch for it and as always driving is a crapshoot with your life.
You do have faith that he will not cross, or, in your case, the possibility is remote.
If didn't then you wouldn't drive.
Experience has taught me that most of them will not cross into my lane.
As I said driving is always a crapshoot with your life.
You do have faith that he will not cross, or, in your case, the possibility is remote.
If didn't then you wouldn't drive.
Experience has taught me that most of them will not cross into my lane.
As I said driving is always a crapshoot with your life.
Oh, you can deny it is "faith" all you want,
but that's what it's called when you're going down a two lane with no shoulder, and you see an 18 wheeler coming the opposite way: At some point you just give your life over to the other guy staying on his side of the road.
Experience has taught me that most of them will not cross into my lane.
As I said driving is always a crapshoot with your life.
Oh, you can deny it is "faith" all you want,
but that's what it's called when you're going down a two lane with no shoulder, and you see an 18 wheeler coming the opposite way: At some point you just give your life over to the other guy staying on his side of the road.
that is the crapshoot angle I have been talking about.
It is not faith but rolling the dice and hoping if he swerves over I can respond fast enough to miss him/her.
Faith is believing in something with no factual data to support your belief.
My factual data is that most all of them do not swerve into my lane.
So it is not faith it is more statistics.
I have no factual data of a heaven or hell or god though.
To believe in those takes faith.
You are getting all squiddy over this....
Experience has taught me that most of them will not cross into my lane.
As I said driving is always a crapshoot with your life.
Oh, you can deny it is "faith" all you want,
but that's what it's called when you're going down a two lane with no shoulder, and you see an 18 wheeler coming the opposite way: At some point you just give your life over to the other guy staying on his side of the road.
that is the crapshoot angle I have been talking about.
It is not faith but rolling the dice and hoping if he swerves over I can respond fast enough to miss him/her.
Faith is believing in something with no factual data to support your belief.
My factual data is that most all of them do not swerve into my lane.
So it is not faith it is more statistics.
I have no factual data of a heaven or hell or god though.
To believe in those takes faith.
You are getting all squiddy over this....
Religion can be the ultimate scam.
Do what I say now and you will be rewarded after you die.
That attitude also cheapens the only existence we are proven to have.
Lets make the here and now the best we can instead of killing each other and such.
Oh, you can deny it is "faith" all you want,
but that's what it's called when you're going down a two lane with no shoulder, and you see an 18 wheeler coming the opposite way: At some point you just give your life over to the other guy staying on his side of the road.
that is the crapshoot angle I have been talking about.
It is not faith but rolling the dice and hoping if he swerves over I can respond fast enough to miss him/her.
Faith is believing in something with no factual data to support your belief.
My factual data is that most all of them do not swerve into my lane.
So it is not faith it is more statistics.
I have no factual data of a heaven or hell or god though.
To believe in those takes faith.
You are getting all squiddy over this....
But then again, if I meet something, experience something I am not operating on faith, but on experience or knowledge of the reality of what I have experienced. For me there is factual data.
If you didn't see it or experience it, it is easy for you to assume that there is no factual data.
I will know better, but there is no way that I can convince you unless you happen to trust me implicitly.
that is the crapshoot angle I have been talking about.
It is not faith but rolling the dice and hoping if he swerves over I can respond fast enough to miss him/her.
Faith is believing in something with no factual data to support your belief.
My factual data is that most all of them do not swerve into my lane.
So it is not faith it is more statistics.
I have no factual data of a heaven or hell or god though.
To believe in those takes faith.
You are getting all squiddy over this....
But then again, if I meet something, experience something I am not operating on faith, but on experience or knowledge of the reality of what I have experienced. For me there is factual data.
If you didn't see it or experience it, it is easy for you to assume that there is no factual data.
I will know better, but there is no way that I can convince you unless you happen to trust me implicitly.
Exactly: You've basically described the experience of a "Student driver." When we began driving, we had no "experience" in the passing lane (niether did USC). There was no "data."
Now, despite the fact that each passing driver represents the same probability of death and dismemberment as those first drivers we passed, we feel safer telling ourselves that there is "less probability."
Religion can be the ultimate scam.
Do what I say now and you will be rewarded after you die.
That attitude also cheapens the only existence we are proven to have.
Lets make the here and now the best we can instead of killing each other and such.
You seem to be taking into account primarily the Abrahamic religions. Most of the religious history of the world was more about reverence, celebration, and hopes than the ones we see now. There is a human need for many people to practice ritualistic lives, even some of those who are not knowingly religious. Sure religion can be used to instill fear, but that is most certainly not the only focus of religious practice.