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In reply to the discussion: Today in the Religion Forum I learned: [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)81. The people on the planet that a Mormon ends up running...
can they be Mormons too? Will they get their own planet?
You realize that while the universe is awfully big, with that kind of exponential growth it would eventually overtake the number of habitable planets - then what?
I don't even need concrete answers here to get the one I wanted. This is a genuine belief of your church, you acknowledge its legitimacy, but yet you have no interest in actually probing the consequences of the belief. That, I think, is intellectually dishonest.
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I learned the depth of the dishonesty of posters who rearrange others' words in lieu of argument.
rug
Apr 2014
#1
Warren, that is not the takeaway, my friend. The takeaway is the willful ignorance
cleanhippie
Apr 2014
#2
Yes I've noticed that it's only the believers/religionists who engage in thinly veiled insults
el_bryanto
Apr 2014
#4
I don't 'thinly veil' my reaction to outright bigotry, or apologia thereof.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2014
#7
If belief is part and parcel of, for instance, calling same sex marriage a sin.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2014
#11
I'm open to alternate interpretations if they are logically sound and well reasoned.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2014
#14
I'm a Mormon - I'll speculate that probably isn't much better from your perspective.
el_bryanto
Apr 2014
#16
Both religions absolutely refuse to let women have any leadership positions at all. No change.
Manifestor_of_Light
Apr 2014
#27
HeyDon't forget what an important place the penis - and circumcision - had for Judaism & for Christ!
Brettongarcia
May 2014
#39
So sorry if I'm not operating on your schedule. I have a life and probably a different time zone.
Starboard Tack
May 2014
#153
I did. You have not shown the slightest disapproval of atheist bigotry
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2014
#141
No, you are not my servant nor my pet. You are, however, my opponent in a debate
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2014
#161
I didn't refuse to answer. I refused to do your homework for your claim. (I've never seen therefore
AtheistCrusader
May 2014
#166
In Other Words, you make an ugly accusation then insist your victim prove their innocence.
cleanhippie
May 2014
#158
All I ask him to do was show -- or at least say -- he opposed atheistic bigotry
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2014
#160
I learned that b/c no one can prove or disprove the existence of god, both camps are equally wrong
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2014
#3
Well, you yourself have claimed there is something you have that non-believers never will.
trotsky
Apr 2014
#15
I don't really care to debate scriptures and how best to apply them in our lives
el_bryanto
May 2014
#57
What dishonesty are you talking about? As far as I know everything i said was factual.
el_bryanto
May 2014
#60
I see you posted your argument in favor of believers being thoughtless and dishonest
el_bryanto
May 2014
#66
Someone who is intellectual dishonest is dishonest - either because they are too
el_bryanto
May 2014
#68
Didn't think I needed to rub it in, it's obvious that you're not quite honest with that one.
trotsky
May 2014
#95
Already made the point that being intellectually dishonest is not the same as being a liar.
trotsky
May 2014
#97
I consider the Mormon Church's website to be a pretty good indicator of what those laws are.
trotsky
May 2014
#101
It's intellectually dishonest because I fail to live up to your interpretation of
el_bryanto
May 2014
#113
Well, and lets be fair - accusing me and all believers of being thoughtless and dishonest
el_bryanto
May 2014
#117
No - I don't see any argument against marriage equality that isn't based strictly on
el_bryanto
May 2014
#111
your former position that all believers are thoughtless and or dishonest was alone
AlbertCat
May 2014
#45
oh real life too, but for the most part discussions about faith and belief don't happen.
Warren Stupidity
May 2014
#50
Well that is my point. I have yet to have a discussion here on faith and belief with a believer
Warren Stupidity
May 2014
#58
I have come to the conclusion that to a degree, we are not using the same language.
AtheistCrusader
May 2014
#61
Interesting though; this means that firm believers also have to be wrong.
Brettongarcia
May 2014
#40
Ah so you think that poster was literally arguing that there is no life on other planets
el_bryanto
Apr 2014
#32
Why not? Pieces of mars have ended up on earth long before human spaceflight of any sort.
AtheistCrusader
May 2014
#105