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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: -6
Plotin wrote:
Yes, (I'm A yes man with respect to the No peoples' movements ),

But I can. I'm a Hegelian or something like a post-Hegelian. I'm also residing in Toronto now. Did you 'Greatest I am' mean that we need to come to the defense of the categorical Faiths of the 'Climate Justice', 'Economic Justice', and 'Migrant Justice'. Pop a materialistic quiz; and give a materialistic Negative Answer. Be embarrassed that you did not understand one another's Cause.

But that's religious-ness for the sake of the bucket full of Justice. That's why I support the Fundamentalists in sticking to their ways of Purpose at Justice mindedness.


Regards,

CK


There goes the Canadian reputation for intelligence.

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DL
 
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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: -5
The Canadians want to re-sequence biological Time. I want no part in it. It's all at the University of Waterloo next month.

No more social engineering, huh?
 
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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: -5
Mamma.com search engine; what a God? Tempts doesn't it?
 
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Belief in fantasy Gods? There is no such issue AFAIK. I personally believe in fantasy Gods, but that is just me and I am alone. But what does this has to do with literalists and Fundamentalists? I really don't get it. You know someone who believes in fantasy Gods? I would be very surprised!
 
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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: -6
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Belief in fantasy Gods? There is no such issue AFAIK. I personally believe in fantasy Gods, but that is just me and I am alone. But what does this has to do with literalists and Fundamentalists? I really don't get it. You know someone who believes in fantasy Gods? I would be very surprised!

Try asking a Muslim or a Christian. All of their Gods are fantasy based.
They all believe in a miracle working super God that unfortunately never show up with any of His miracles or super powers.

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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: -5
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Belief in fantasy Gods? There is no such issue AFAIK. I personally believe in fantasy Gods, but that is just me and I am alone. But what does this has to do with literalists and Fundamentalists? I really don't get it. You know someone who believes in fantasy Gods? I would be very surprised!

But do you also believe that the virtues coming from or existing as your own personally developed attributes of these Gods are something you find knowable for the community you are in?
 
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