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In reply to the discussion: Happy Birthday, Carl Sagan! [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)74. Well silly me. When you stated " 'really is' (your words)" - I assumed that
"really is" (your words) meant "really is" (your words). Must have been the "your words" part that made me think you were referring to my words.
So when Sagan stated that "it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is..." he did not mean that "it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is." Got it.
Pssst Don't look now but those really are his words. Now I ask you who is lying here?
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Your posts were hidden by a jury of your peers because they were deemed as such.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#72
"Spirituality" can mean simply being in awe of natural processes, like sunsets or glaciers.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#31
I don't think I'm comfortable yet moving along. There is some confusion to clear up.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#38
Just to clarify, do you now wish to have your text from post #32 read like this:
trotsky
Nov 2012
#41
It's not about me being confused, it's about you repeating ridiculous straw men positions.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#66
The questions you are asking indicate you have not done much reading on the subject.
trotsky
Nov 2012
#69
Nah, I don't think so. You can go back to playing with Clean Hippie now. Enjoy!
Starboard Tack
Nov 2012
#81
So then, are you claiming that there is more than one way of knowing? Interesting.
humblebum
Nov 2012
#75
So then when an atheist makes the claim that something has indeed been created from nothing,
humblebum
Nov 2012
#40
Yes, the claim has definitely been made more than once here that something has come from nothing.
humblebum
Nov 2012
#46
Actually "really is" are not my words. Not much room for interpretation there.
humblebum
Nov 2012
#30
BTW. Where did I ever claim that you said "I cannot grasp it therefore it does not exist?"
humblebum
Nov 2012
#76