"...What interests me is how much us humans have forgotten or have
been made forgotten and why..." - gabby

Great idea for a new topic gabby...perhaps you could expand on the
question a little too?

On Feb 26, 4:09 am, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote:
> How come that you, Lee, decide for us what the norm for humans and
> their respective faith is?
>
> I don't have a problem with the faith/science destinction. Little
> Science historically evolved from what was then subsumed under The Big
> Faith. Very simply speaking. There was science then and there is faith
> now. There is spontanous action and there is reasoned action. This
> matter is too banal to contemplate on, if you ask me.  What interests
> me is how much us humans have forgotten or have been made forgotten
> and why.
>
> On Feb 26, 11:26 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey Chris,
>
> > Yep indeed that is one of the claims that I regularly make.  Well
> > almost.  I wouldn't call science faith based, I would though say that
> > the knowledge we gather on a personal level has some element of faith
> > in it.
>
> > I say this though not in an angy triumphent voice (at least I don't
> > think I do, please do let me know if I do), nor do I say it because
> > I'm trying to equate religion and science, it's more as a defense
> > agianst those who tell me that religious faith is an unreasonable
> > supposition.
>
> > I have no problems in admiting this, and admitedly that was not always
> > the case. Infact it was a converation with our Chris a few years back
> > that made me revaulate my stance.  The point I always seek to make
> > when this one pops out of my mouth (or fingers perhaps) is simply
> > this.
>
> > Us humans act both on faith based ideas and logical well reasoned
> > ideas.  I like to say this and watch how some non belivers go almost
> > volcanic in denial of  this 'truth'.  The normal kind of rebutal is
> > along the lines of 'religous faith is not the same as other types of
> > faith'  and yes that is probably correct but it is not the issue.
>
> > The isssue is we all have some kinds of fiath, and it is quite normal
> > for us to be this way.  No if you wish to subdivided faith into little
> > tiny pieces and claim that this makes a massive differance, be my
> > guests, I won't only not belive you, but I'll be thinking 'wow look
> > how defensive he has just gotten, hit a nerve perhaps'?
>
> > A quickly snapped out denial in in such a mannor to me looks much like
> > intectual dishonesty.
>
> > I have some faith, you have some faith, she does , he does, we all
> > do.  Just 'fess up' and admit it okay?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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