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Karma is never on vacation shanny Dec 2017 #1
You have absolutely no idea if that is true. trotsky Dec 2017 #2
That is mostly correct. shanny Dec 2017 #4
Yes. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #7
Rightfully? Sez you. eom shanny Dec 2017 #8
That's correct. I am the person who said that. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #10
Nice demonstration of the ongoing double standard. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #15
You must be talking about the double standard where atheists say it is OK to criticize ideas... Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #18
If that makes you feel good, I understand. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #19
Yes, I am an idiot. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #22
Another diversion? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #25
No, it's not. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #27
Are you a pastefarian? eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #37
I don't know what that is. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #40
I am. I once consumed an entire jar of library paste MineralMan Dec 2017 #42
Where has an atheist said you can't criticize atheism? Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #24
An attempt at humor? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #26
Nope Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #29
Some confusion on your part. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #38
No. Still none. You claimed a double standard by atheists. I asked for proof. Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #39
Please demonstrate the double standard. trotsky Dec 2017 #31
Ooops!! That is not a proper subject for debate. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #14
OK shanny Dec 2017 #32
So it's "chastising" someone to point out there is no factual basis for their beliefs? trotsky Dec 2017 #30
lol shanny Dec 2017 #33
Thanks for the response. trotsky Dec 2017 #35
It was earned. shanny Dec 2017 #43
So they're only hilarious in the aggregate? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #44
lol shanny Dec 2017 #47
An interesting way to welcome someone to this group. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #45
How delightful to have you judge me. trotsky Dec 2017 #66
Self-awareness? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #75
I'm aware of you judging others non-stop, yes. trotsky Dec 2017 #81
Nah. He's just dead. MineralMan Dec 2017 #5
You sound quite certain of this. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #46
Evidence. I have,seen an exhumed grave. MineralMan Dec 2017 #48
I have physically seen nothing, literally nothing, guillaumeb Dec 2017 #49
Beliefs are what they are...mental thoughts. MineralMan Dec 2017 #50
True, but as sentient beings, we are more than our bones. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #52
If you are claiming that dualism is a proven fact you are mistaken. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #54
Did you read the part about sentience? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #56
Ok at what point do mental processes meet your qualification of sentience? Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #57
When they rise to the level of human sentience. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #58
So is a 1 year old baby sentient? Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #59
A baby human is a human baby, and sentient. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #60
So this "sentience" is then only a property of humans, and all humans have this property? Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #61
Sentience is defined as awareness of surroundings. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #62
A cockroach is very aware of its surroundings. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #63
lolwut? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #68
By whom is it so defined? MineralMan Dec 2017 #70
Erroneous thinking. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #69
Once we are only bones, we are no more sentient beings. MineralMan Dec 2017 #74
Youse guys be 'your' sentient kind of beings and us will be sprinkleeninow Dec 2017 #77
I believe I'll continue to post as I choose, if you don't mind. MineralMan Dec 2017 #79
I don't mine. 😉 sprinkleeninow Dec 2017 #82
I'm pretty sure it is entirely possible to prove with reasonable confidence that the shithead Law is Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #53
True, but that was not the entire claim. eom guillaumeb Dec 2017 #55
He is facing his karma as we speak, now descending into the seven rings of Hell. Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #3
"Know" Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #6
lol shanny Dec 2017 #9
I know the definition of "to know". Act_of_Reparation Dec 2017 #11
So a kid dying with cancer must have done something horrible, right? Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #12
No. That is a horrible thought. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #16
That's the logical extension of "karma" Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #17
Karma says that bad things happen because you deserve it, right? n/t trotsky Dec 2017 #34
I guess only when it fits the defined "karma" pattern. Voltaire2 Dec 2017 #64
And that's the repulsive side of karma. trotsky Dec 2017 #67
Calvinism, too. MineralMan Dec 2017 #71
Correct. trotsky Dec 2017 #73
An amazing leap. guillaumeb Dec 2017 #20
Why is that? Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #21
So you deny that cancer can be caused by many things? guillaumeb Dec 2017 #23
I'm not the one who believe is karma. Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #28
It feels really good to believe that will happen, yes. trotsky Dec 2017 #36
It might, you know. You can't win if you don't play. MineralMan Dec 2017 #72
Most Christians believe he's enjoying eternal bliss in Heaven. Mariana Dec 2017 #65
Most and generally again. That 'covers' one's, does it not? sprinkleeninow Dec 2017 #78
It is impossible ever to say ALL Christians believe anything. Mariana Dec 2017 #80
If one is sincerely and honestly repentant, mortifies his flesh (see *Law*), sprinkleeninow Dec 2017 #83
Good Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2017 #13
may he rest in HELL Angry Dragon Dec 2017 #41
One of John Paul II "mistakes" Sneederbunk Dec 2017 #51
Buh-bye. calimary Dec 2017 #76
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