Yes, I can picture him looking into the mirror and giving himself a pep talk saying, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me."
If he hits his thumb with a hammer, whose name does he use in vain?
Yes, I can picture him looking into the mirror and giving himself a pep talk saying, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me."
If he hits his thumb with a hammer, whose name does he use in vain?
lol! Sometimes I think he curses humanity anytime he does anything. Maybe that is why he refrains himself from any more human contact. "Damnit lazymon!"
[QUOTE=ikurwa89;148390]Does he believe in a God? Does believing in himself count?[/QUOTE] God is not an atheist, and God does believe He exists. Does he believe He exists? Yes. Does he believe on faith that He exists? Probably not.
During sex what does god call out? "oh yes! oh ME!"
:surprised: :nonooo: /facepalm I don't think sexual experiences are as important in the afterlife and in the spiritual realm. Sure we might have something like sex but it won't be for reproducing anymore as our flesh will be of no use.
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actually the virtues of agnosticism are hard to exagerrate. Provided it is not an apathetic kind of 'don't know and don't care' agnosticism, but a real honest admission of not knowing, agnosticism is a very intelligent attitude.
Why thank you Jeeprs, I have never had anyone tell me that I have a very intelligent attitude.
I can tell all of you one absolute fact that I know about God if anyone is intrested.:detective:
I do believe that I may have been in error when I made this comment [I can tell all of you one absolute fact that I know about God]
What I had in mind in saying is that the only absolute fact that I know about god is that "I have no absolute facts about god." Maybe this does not make sense but it did when I was thinking about it after a couple of drinks last night.:drinking:
A Christian can refute this by saying that since God is omni-whatever, he does not need to believe. It just happens, sort of like Chuck Norris.
That's omniscient - all knowing
I think it's a necessity to believe what you know. Knowledge is a justified true belief. Or at least a lot of Philosophers of our day would agree on that definition.
I believe you've got it right though (although I stated this earlier on, in effect). I don't see any profit from discussing this further. There is great philosophical progress to be made in areas which affect us, e.g. ethics or politics. We're not gaining knowledge or wisdom from pondering something as useless as whether god is an atheist.