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Who among you is right and who is wrong?

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Seriously gais, Who get's to say they are far more correct than the other guy? Idiot, blinded, misguided or not... You're all humans who cannot comprehend and percieve everything in this universe.

Theists, athiests, mentally derranged pagans, pantheist trolls, indecisive agnostics, insanely peaceful buddists ... everyone. What makes you right and what makes them wrong?

actually...just leave out the agnostics and the buddists... One just laughs at everything and the other is one with everything... and that's pretty harmless.

Now gais, can you stop the "LOL Imma 100% correct" thing? Seriously. Can't you guys see each other's perspective?

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  1. This is a forum for opinions. Opinions are what you get.  


  2. Atheists are always right.

  3. Bob Hope.. He is the one who is right.

  4. Are you not entertained?

  5. I'm always right so don't look at me.

  6. I totally agree...laughing at other people's ideas and/or saying they are 100% wrong and you are 100% usually doesn't help the discussion any.. and usually doesn't win you any friends.

    Personally, I think I can see quite well other people's perspectives.  There are merits in many lines of reasoning. So it isn't as black n white as your 100% and I'm 100% right. It is more like.. "I think you are correct on some very important points.. but I think you have missed the boat on these other points"

    I can quite easily see how/why someone might question God  OR have an some other sense of spirituality.

    There are benefits to all those beliefs.

    I don't believe they are correct..but I can see how one might think that way.

    I don't go so far as to say, just because I can see the benefit to that line of reasoning for you..that everything is relative and there is no universal truth. I do believe there is such a thing as a universal truth. Saying that everything is relative based on perspective.. would actually dillute BOTH of our perspectives/beliefs.

    So, I don't say, because I can see pros and cons, there is therefore NO truth.. I just simply keep it at, "I can see why you might think that, but the I don't share all of your beliefs and here are some counter arguments."

    I feel if you first acknowledge that the person is correct, and THEN give them something to think about in the form of some questions, you usually win more arguments then just attacking the other person's ideas out right.

    HOWEVER, that being said.. the first Emotional response to someone asserting, what you feel is, an incorrect statement as Fact, is to attack their idea head-on and often times attack ther person themselves.

    So while logically I know the best way to proceed and that all ideas stem from some basic logic and therefore have merit.. my emotions often times get the best of me.

  7. WE are right!

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