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Messages From Above: An Evening of Conversation with the Masters. Spiritual teacher and psychic Kevin G. Blackwell discusses his ongoing encounters with Asc...
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If anyone on this thread, who is currently mocking this dimwit for her beliefs, happens to be Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Wiccan, Hindu or any other religion currently plaguing the reason of humanity today, consider for a moment that you all believe in crap that is equally stupid and nonsensical.
If you are an atheist who believes in science and reason, and that is all, you may carry on without being a great big ole hypocrite.
If you are going to attempt to have a logical debate, or attempt to make a point of some kind, make sure you know what you are talking about.
I am talking about a system of belief, what you believe in, you cannot "believe in' ethics. You have a system of ethics or you don't. Believing in science and reason doesn't preclude HAVING a system of ethics, but that is not what's under discussion.
If you believe in a religion, and you are mocking this dimwit, you are a hypocrite.
Not wishing to add to Ally's post because... who could? I want to say that so many people believe in spirits and esp and those sorts of unscientific things, yet don't believe these claims. I find it comical that people within communities like that believe that some spiritual mediums are valid and others are frauds, and the same with fortune tellers. It's downright hilarious that there are considered to be ethical mediums and unethical ones. Religion I'll leave out of the equation, though you all can reason what I may think about that for yourselves.
The only good thing about communicating with spirits is that they all seem to speak English. Krishna, Jesus, Mary Magdalene, all of them. Our past lives too. It's nice to know that English is the universal language in the afterlife too.
If anyone on this thread, who is currently mocking this dimwit for her beliefs, happens to be Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Wiccan, Hindu or any other religion currently plaguing the reason of humanity today, consider for a moment that you all believe in crap that is equally stupid and nonsensical.
If you are an atheist who believes in science and reason, and that is all, you may carry on without being a great big ole hypocrite.
Well said. Amen.
May I suggest Carl Sagan's The Demon-Haunted World or Michael Shermer's Why People Believe Weird Things.
You have a system of ethics or you don't. Believing in science and reason doesn't preclude HAVING a system of ethics, but that is not what's under discussion.
Moreover, atheists make up about 10% of the population here in the U.S. and are very much underrepresented in prisons. I'd venture to say that Jack said his prayers, as most serial killers do.
Moreover, atheists make up about 10% of the population here in the U.S. and are very much underrepresented in prisons. I'd venture to say that Jack said his prayers, as most serial killers do.
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