Poll

Is Iban nice?

Yes
58 (45%)
No
55 (42.6%)
Maybe
16 (12.4%)

Total Members Voted: 10

Author Topic: Iban's Mean IRC  (Read 17271 times)

Let's get this back off-topic, WEEEEEEEE!

Ghost, it's getting to about the end of your 2nd argument cycle.  If I'm not mistaken, you're saying the same things over and over again in a pattern.  Are you a Catholic bot?

Let's get this back off-topic, WEEEEEEEE!

Ghost, it's getting to about the end of your 2nd argument cycle.  If I'm not mistaken, you're saying the same things over and over again in a pattern.  Are you a Catholic bot?
"2nd argument cycle" doesn't make sense. I thought you wanted to continue this on pm? I'm not using circular reasoning, I'm ending my argument to continue it on pm. Ronin already showed that he wanted to get this back on topic, so lets do it k?

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Back on Topic...again:
I don't see how the majority of the consensus voted that Iban is good lol.

Iban hates people.


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Yes, but let's post more anyway.


I don't practice religion because I don't want to be part of something filled with so many ignorant and intolerant people, given the choice. I don't care what you try to tell me, I know there are a lot of Christians who give it a bad name despite all the people who actually understand love and brotherhood.




Real NASA Satellite data has shown that the only increase in world temperature is by 3 ppm!  That's PARTS PER MILLION!
Wait what?

[GSF]Ghost, maybe you should spend a bit less time arguing about how people say something and actually argue against what they said. It seems a large number of your posts just say, "logical fallacy," without actually proving anything on your side.

QFT
How is that true?

Wait what?

[GSF]Ghost, maybe you should spend a bit less time arguing about how people say something and actually argue against what they said. It seems a large number of your posts just say, "logical fallacy," without actually proving anything on your side.
Good point, but fallacies much be identified otherwise nonsense can slip through.

Part of logic is identifying fallacies; I refuse to state anything on my behalf unless an argument with proper backing is stated, otherwise it leads to a circular arguments that lead no where. And I stated a lot of backing for my argument against Duckmeister.

Yes, but let's post more anyway.


I don't practice religion because I don't want to be part of something filled with so many ignorant and intolerant people, given the choice. I don't care what you try to tell me, I know there are a lot of Christians who give it a bad name despite all the people who actually understand love and brotherhood.
I understand where you are coming from. But, Christianity isn't really religion, it is just classified under it. It is more of an understanding and love of the higher intelligence we call God. Religion, I believe and so many others do too, is wrong because it is based on doing good works to get into Heaven, which doesn't make sense.

It's true there are a lot of ignorant and intolerant Christians, but they chose to believe for the wrong reasons. I believe God should we worshiped with our heart and mind, instead of just having faith "because we have a feeling it's right". We should put faith in beliefs based on cohesive logic, not feelings or biases we were raised with.

If you ever come across someone ignorant or intolerant, identify their fallacies and destory their argument. Christians are supposed to be "intelligent as serpents, yet gentle as sheep," I think that's the quote. Anyone who doesn't meet that criteria shouldn't have the audacity to claim they are Christian.



I understand where you are coming from. But, Christianity isn't really religion, it is just classified under it. It is more of an understanding and love of the higher intelligence we call God. Religion, I believe and so many others do too, is wrong because it is based on doing good works to get into Heaven, which doesn't make sense.

Then why are you a Catholic?

Don't tell me that's not what Catholics believe, that good works get you into heaven, because millions have died because of that argument.

But I'm curious, if you think that belief is wrong, why are you a Catholic?

This reminds me of the amazing child who once started throwing dog stuff at a preist while screaming "THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU, THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU!"

He is my hero.

the power of chris compels you

« Last Edit: February 22, 2009, 11:32:50 PM by Lalam24 »

That is one scary looking kid/man/thing.

This reminds me of the amazing child who once started throwing dog stuff at a preist while screaming "THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU, THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU!"
He is my hero.
I'm sure he would have a VERY logical reason to do that. Someone like that would be your hero...

Then why are you a Catholic?

Don't tell me that's not what Catholics believe, that good works get you into heaven, because millions have died because of that argument.

But I'm curious, if you think that belief is wrong, why are you a Catholic?
Good question. I was raised Catholic, but I am currently challenging Catholicism as well. Being Christian is what's important though.

This went the wrong way...
Sorry, I tried to get it back on topic, but some refused.
« Last Edit: February 23, 2009, 12:06:25 AM by [GSF]Ghost »

If your reasoning for being in this thread relies solely on pointing out people's failings in logic, then you really haven't been on the forums for too long...