Hmmm... unless reason is the Great Teapot.

Couldn't resist.

Mark
Hmmm... so the next time the Great Teapot speaks in my head and tells me 
to kill them all I should go ahead and do it should I? Assuming my 
feelings tell me that it's the right thing to do and my faith in the 
Great Teapot is thus confirmed. You don't think that I should use a tiny 
bit of reason first?

Horse

Ant McWatt wrote:
> Mark Smith stated to Mary on January 17th (in the context of faith regarding 
> God
> and science respectively): 
> 
> My argument is this: If I read in a book that God exists, I can accept
> that on faith. If I read in a book that plate tectonics created the continents
> as they are, I can accept that on faith. I do not need to personally confirm
> either. However, the great thing about a belief in God is that it can be
> confirmed since it is a feeling
-- 

Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely 
in an attractive and well preserved body, but to skid in sideways, chocolate in 
one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and 
screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!"... Hunter S Thompson


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