Originally posted by radiocerk
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As a historical aside, the questioning of faith and the required consistency for that faith led, in the Catholic Church (all branches), to the creation of the body of doctrine and the various several religious works that examine such questions. Like Aquinas' Summa Theologica.
Originally posted by Ipecac Drano
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Originally posted by Ghel
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Originally posted by Ghel
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Originally posted by Ghel
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Originally posted by Ghel
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But faith does not require that a premise be factual. That's what you fail to acknowledge. Ever.
If faith did require that a premise be factual, it would cease to be a faith and would become a scientific hypothesis.
Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid
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Now, while I know lots of atheists IRL (including my wife), I don't find too many anti-theists. I find tons of them online, to where they outweigh the atheists 10-to-1. It's sort of the same thing with libertarians. Few of them IRL, but online? Hooo-boy. Crawling out of the WOODWORK.
Originally posted by Ghel
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper
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Or, if you prefer, you've reached 18 and you've been kicked out of the house to make it on your own. Welcome to being an adult. The advent of the Messiah was humanity's 18th birthday.
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