Perhaps one day the Grace of God will enter those that do not believe, and then they will become believers.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can,
And the wisdom to know the difference.
God bless you all.
'Eavesdropped the BC forum in USCHO. A range of intellects over there. Mostly gentlemen, but a couple of coarse imbeciles' - academic_index, a Brown fan
You know being a person of faith is just that, at least part of it can't be proven, but at the same time people of faith are not stupid. They think about and consider the issues of their faith, and they question their own decisions. If you don't believe, fine but please give me and others credit for thinking about our beliefs. And oh BTW, statistically people of faith tend to be happier in life than people who aren't. Really though, it's all good.
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Perhaps one day the Grace of Gods will enter those who argue there's only one true faith, and then they will learn a little humility.
That subject would be best suited for its own thread. Why don't you start one?
'Eavesdropped the BC forum in USCHO. A range of intellects over there. Mostly gentlemen, but a couple of coarse imbeciles' - academic_index, a Brown fan
You know being a person of faith is just that, at least part of it can't be proven, but at the same time people of faith are not stupid. They think about and consider the issues of their faith, and they question their own decisions. If you don't believe, fine but please give me and others credit for thinking about our beliefs. And oh BTW, statistically people of faith tend to be happier in life than people who aren't. Really though, it's all good.
You know being a person of faith is just that, at least part of it can't be proven, but at the same time people of faith are not stupid. They think about and consider the issues of their faith, and they question their own decisions. If you don't believe, fine but please give me and others credit for thinking about our beliefs. And oh BTW, statistically people of faith tend to be happier in life than people who aren't. Really though, it's all good.
Someone high might ponder at great length the meaning of a word, that wouldn't make them knowledgeable on that word, nor would anyone call them a cunning linguist because they thought about it realllyyyy hard. I'll give you all the credit in the world for thinking about your beliefs, but that doesn't alter my level of respect when they are then justified by word games or logical fallacies.
Statistically, the happiest nations on Earth are Denmark, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands. Source All of which are rather irreligious. Oh and there's a link between stress and religious happiness. Source It's just sooooo surprising that in times of stress a group that has a regularly meeting social group is a little happier.
Someone high might ponder at great length the meaning of a word, that wouldn't make them knowledgeable on that word, nor would anyone call them a cunning linguist because they thought about it realllyyyy hard. I'll give you all the credit in the world for thinking about your beliefs, but that doesn't alter my level of respect when they are then justified by word games or logical fallacies.
Statistically, the happiest nations on Earth are Denmark, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands. Source All of which are rather irreligious. Oh and there's a link between stress and religious happiness. Source It's just sooooo surprising that in times of stress a group that has a regularly meeting social group is a little happier.
Devoid of logic. Joining leswp1 in 5....4....
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Everyone should believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer.
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