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by lolin » 08 Dec 2018, 06:36
Catacombs wrote:Adding to several posts past about being remembered.
I am not sure how I managed this but someone remembered my original account I had since 2004.So I was vaguely remembered.Just the name though.
I went by Selina years ago.Still have the account.
I REMEMBER U
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by Sirena » 08 Dec 2018, 06:38
omfgzergrush wrote:I REMEMBER U
I believe you were the one that mentioned that you remembered me the other day.
I cant remember.Lack of sleep is making me forgetful.I better get to bed asap
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by unoduetre » 08 Dec 2018, 06:38
omfgzergrush wrote:i am staunch believer in fact over opinion, maybe a reason i don't like debate much since it feels like it's mostly opinion wars in places i've seen
i see what you mean though, it'd be like the concept of "seeing is believing" in the sense that if you have not experienced, how can you be certain it's true? from the ground up when you're born till you die, you're raised with some level of education in many places in the world, and this would essentially cause you to believe in authority figures or organizations such as your school or your parents. i'd wager that trust is the only metric that you could actually measure how much someone or something says is true, and even then, forming a healthy criticism is ridiculously important. having no knowledge of something ends up leading towards either testing it out yourself, deferring to whom you believe is an expert/someone you can trust, or just plain making something up
Yeah, that's an important issue as well. Trusting "experts" or "authorities". But how can you know if someone is an expert if you don't know the subject? You need to trust "experts in telling who is and who isn't an expert=educational institutions". He he...
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by unoduetre » 08 Dec 2018, 06:41
Also another funny problem...
If believing false things can benefit you, should you believe in them? What if the benefit is temporarily. You cannot be sure how long the benefit will last...

Not knowing the truth might kill you at some point. But you also cannot be sure if e.g. it doesn't kill you when you learn the truth.
So is believing true things better in any way?
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 06:52
Cognitive dissonance.
Man this has gotten dumb.
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by lolin » 08 Dec 2018, 06:56
unoduetre wrote:Also another funny problem...
If believing false things can benefit you, should you believe in them? What if the benefit is temporarily. You cannot be sure how long the benefit will last...

But you also cannot be sure if e.g. it doesn't kill you when you learn the truth.
well, i'd wager that falls under the whole believing in a deity aspect, at least that's a big one
let's say for example someone believes that the christian god is real, and another person believes that kalima is going to reap the earth someday
if one of them turns out to be right, would that belief have been any benefit? to the christian, surely, assuming that the christian god is truly just and does not give perdition to people for transgressions against he/it/whatevs. the christian would not suffer at all if kalima was the supreme deity (from what i know, kalima does not punish unbelievers, but that may not be true for all sects) because all life would eventually be ended by kalima. idk, i think this one's a big "circumstances are relative, value on beliefs, regardless of truth can only be placed on the individual"
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by lolin » 08 Dec 2018, 06:56
Citizen wrote:Cognitive dissonance.
Man this has gotten dumb.
i'll cognitive your dissonance
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by unoduetre » 08 Dec 2018, 06:58
[mention=881]omfgzergrush[/mention]
You like gods, don't you? LOL
So a question to you:
If you assume gods can do anything...
Can a god create a stone which is so heavy that they cannot lift it?
(The funny words are omnipotence paradox)
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 07:02
Man you were right when you said intro.
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by lolin » 08 Dec 2018, 07:02
i had a big fling in trying to find what religion i belonged to after growing up mormon and realizing it was a load of horse poo, thus i researched
and this question is p much an impossibility because it assumes things about god/whatever, if it was omnipotent, it would undoubtedly be able to do paradoxes and break our fragile brains
also, 'tis midnight here and i must away to bed
but you can keep posting more and i'll respond tomorrow!
kinda fun so far
(also don't mind citizen he's a fuddy-duddy)
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 07:10
Fuddy-Duddy is a store that sells Elmer Fudd cosplay apparel.
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 07:12
I forgot to mention before that my balls fell asleep once. I must have been sitting in a way that pinched the testicular artery.
It was very unpleasant.
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by GraceMellody » 08 Dec 2018, 12:04
what does that even MEAN
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 13:04
You can't fish for canned salmon.
And my balls are a dick.
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by Citizen » 08 Dec 2018, 13:04
I once saw Jesus move an immovable object down at PC Beach during Spring break. I gave him a high five and it scarred my DNA.
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