[Michael]
Sure, they recognize quality when they see it. Hell a dog recognizes it. The
difference is you (and most here) AFFIRM it as Quality. You add the capital
letter to it, and THAT takes faith.

[Arlo]
Yikes! Well, now, everything is faith. All of it. Consider the above sentence
with regard to "light".

Sure, they recognize light when they see it. Hell a dog recognizes it. The
difference is you (and most here) AFFIRM it as Light. You add the capital
letter to it, and THAT takes faith.

Or the experience of "being cold"...

Sure, they recognize being cold when they see it. Hell a dog recognizes it. The
difference is you (and most here) AFFIRM it as Coldness. You add the capital
letter to it, and THAT takes faith.

And so in your zeal to reduce everything to a form of theism (what ISN'T
theism, by the way?), everything is just faith. Everything is simply another
flavor of Kool-Aid. 

"Affirmation" makes it faith? This is just saying that the moment you
encapsulate something into language it becomes a "faith".  Right... so again,
because we affirm "quantum mechanics" that makes it just as faith based as
Christian theism. Both the same. No different. Pick one. Doesn't matter. They
are both theisms after all. Cherry and lime Kool-Aid. Both religions. Haha. 

Everyone experiences pain. Even dogs. But should we name that pain "Arthritis",
describe it in books, give it a definition, and tell people "that pain you
feel, that's Arthritis", we are advancing a theism? A faith? And this is no
different than someone else saying, "that pain you feel is a tiny, invisible
Leprechaun living inside your body who sees you doing bad things and hits your
bones with a magic hammer"? Both faith. Both theisms>?


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