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Re: Decision-making using logic not feelings





at news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Some people see the World going by their feelings and not
> by logic.

Why did you capitalize the word 'World'?

> Some of these people are entitled to because it is
> self-defence. 

Self defence against what?

> For those whom it is not self-defence it would
> be rewarding to put effort into attempting to teach themselves
> to think logially. This may mean breaking through conditioning.
 
> Atheists who believe we are in a Universe on are own in
> self-defence can ignore the rest of this post.

I have no clue what is wriiten here. 
Why would you like to defend yourself when you are alone in your universe?

> Science has not debunked supernatural therefore it may be
> possible supernatural exists.
> You could try to line your feelings up with this.
> Try to indentify if you are manipulating information.

The defination of supernatural is that science has not debunked it. It is 
super/out of the natural. 

> Science has not debunked the possibly of the existance of God
> therefore it is possible God exists.
> You could try to line your feelings up with this.
> Try to identify if you are manipulating information.

Science has debunked the judo-xtian god (for most parts).
 
> An example of manipulation would be to say there is too
> much suffering in the World for God to exist. I say that
> there is a lot of suffering but we have infinity amount of
> time to get over the suffering in this life. That is not belittling
> suffering though.

Since when do we live forever? I missed that memo.

Conclusion:

So..... there is a very remote change that god exist, so I should start to 
worship it, I do not think so.

Greetings,

Arjen Klaver



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