And that makes all the difference.I still can't believe there's even still a creationism vs evolution debate in this day and age. Even faithful christians who are sensible understand the concepts of parts of the bible being metaphor.
This. It has as little relevance to reality as Ymir being carved up by Odin to create the Earth.I am filled with trepidation. I believe even debating the creationists lends them unwarranted legitimacy.
I believe in a literal creation.
Does that make me insensible?
I believe in a literal creation.
Does that make me insensible?
I believe in a literal creation.
Does that make me insensible?
The fact that you viewed that as a personal insult speaks more to you personally than it does to my statement. If you believe that it's possible for billions upon billions of species to be wrangled up into a small arc, that's your business. However, it does speak to your ability to separate facts from metaphors.The point being that if you have to devolve into attacking the intelligence or character of the person you disagree with, you aren't standing on very firm ground, even if we were to allow personal insults and attacks as acceptable in our community.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Your beliefs are not equatable to my sexuality and basic right to be treated equally. If that's what you're trying to say, then you truely are insensible. If you want to call my atheism insensible, go to town.Bowielee, it seems to me that you are throwing rocks in a glass house. You felt personally attacked and insulted when I attempted to have a civil discussion on the value of gay marriage to our society, and continued to complain about it until I relented out of respect for your personal beliefs.
Now you broadly characterize Christians who hold certain beliefs as insensible, and then as I point out the insult you essentially say, "if the shoe fits..."?
Is it not possible for you to share your beliefs without calling into question the other persons ability to reason?
I don't think steinman fits into this category, but as I'm sure you're aware, there are a lot of Christians who think they're being oppressed by your basic right to be treated equally, because of your sexuality.You are comparing apples to oranges. Your beliefs are not equatable to my sexuality and basic right to be treated equally. If that's what you're trying to say, then you truely are insensible. If you want to call my atheism insensible, go to town.
An old thread.Wait, am I missing something from another thread?
Yeah, but not a current one.Wait, am I missing something from another thread?
Where was disrespect shown after you said that? The only thing I see would be this:Well, I honestly thought people would be a little more respectful once I pointed out the ad hominem.
Sorry to have disturbed your party, I'll leave you to it.
And he had an "if" clause.You are comparing apples to oranges. Your beliefs are not equatable to my sexuality and basic right to be treated equally. If that's what you're trying to say, then you truely are insensible. If you want to call my atheism insensible, go to town.
The difference being that science can be amended to reflect new information.Like I said, I think science has proven most of creationist's beliefs incorrect, but there are still the biggest questions that neither side can infallibly answer.
Or some new guys write a book saying that God spoke to them with new stuff/rules.The creationist's answer HAS to be, by definition of faith, nothing.