You do realize that your comment, “The completely unrealized irony” works both ways here, right? The person making the unsubstantiated “what if”… the person mocking the person making the unsubstantiated “what if”. There is no certainty. In the case of the church worker, it is her faith compels her to address her suggestion to the faithless… just as much it is your faith that her’s is wrong that lets you join this party.
If they are a typical Christian, their theology has falsifiable claims. Unless they are some kind of Unitarian. So, it does not require faith to know they are wrong about their faith.
You appear to have a great deal of faith in your own ability to read what’s happening in another’s mind and heart. Eg… you have no idea what elements of any particular religion a person considers relevant to their memberships.
If people follow an organized religion I do assume they accept, or at least don’t outwardly reject, the tenants of that theology. So, it is functionally identical to me, if not to their own internal monologue.
So, sure I’m assuming a complex, spectrum-based identity as a binary, uniform contract. However, this is probably just a defence mechanism from living amongst the crazy ones for too long.
your truth is not the one truth, their for, to say the others are a lie is inaccurate, to the point it show a bit to much about yourself and what you think of others.
Whew… I usually hate AI but I think folks who can’t throw a single comprehensible sentence down get a pass and should always paste their work into AI for some proofreading.
Others might also post the comment they are responding to into AI just to make sure they understand it.
The completely unrealized irony.
was going to say, if this was an abandoned church that’d make sense, (and go hard)
You do realize that your comment, “The completely unrealized irony” works both ways here, right? The person making the unsubstantiated “what if”… the person mocking the person making the unsubstantiated “what if”. There is no certainty. In the case of the church worker, it is her faith compels her to address her suggestion to the faithless… just as much it is your faith that her’s is wrong that lets you join this party.
What faith does parent poster proclaim?
Faith in his certainty that the faith of the church worker is a lie.
If they are a typical Christian, their theology has falsifiable claims. Unless they are some kind of Unitarian. So, it does not require faith to know they are wrong about their faith.
You appear to have a great deal of faith in your own ability to read what’s happening in another’s mind and heart. Eg… you have no idea what elements of any particular religion a person considers relevant to their memberships.
If people follow an organized religion I do assume they accept, or at least don’t outwardly reject, the tenants of that theology. So, it is functionally identical to me, if not to their own internal monologue.
So, sure I’m assuming a complex, spectrum-based identity as a binary, uniform contract. However, this is probably just a defence mechanism from living amongst the crazy ones for too long.
your truth is not the one truth, their for, to say the others are a lie is inaccurate, to the point it show a bit to much about yourself and what you think of others.
Whew… I usually hate AI but I think folks who can’t throw a single comprehensible sentence down get a pass and should always paste their work into AI for some proofreading.
Others might also post the comment they are responding to into AI just to make sure they understand it.