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In reply to the discussion: Why religion is invulnerable: [View all]yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)14. Wrong again.
A believer's faith is where it starts.
But they find absolute proof in how that faith manifests all around them.
You just don't believe in the causality or the relationship. That is the difference.
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It also constantly re-enforces itself with the teaching that Christ will come back again...
brush
Nov 2017
#78
And there it is again, the threat from a theist that the horrible unbelievers are going
Voltaire2
Nov 2017
#109
It does seem to particularly annoy some people who profess complete disbelief.
yallerdawg
Nov 2017
#113
Yes, I've heard many times that your position is clearly found somewhere else
marylandblue
Nov 2017
#96
My point was that it shouldn't matter to guillameb if they did or didn't call him that
marylandblue
Nov 2017
#149
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
yallerdawg
Nov 2017
#41
You argued that materialism supports that consciousness continues to exist after death
marylandblue
Nov 2017
#106