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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 02:49 PM
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10 pages on something you can't even see/touch !?
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster
I wouldn't call one mention on a thread about the Matrix "Doing Plato" your scholar mates in the cave would proper pour scorn on you for that description.

And we digress, I was more aiming towards his connection with the formation of modern christian beliefs, Platonism, neoplatonism.
Ok, what's your point, Ditch?
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 04:21 PM
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Ok, what's your point, Ditch?
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by neil-h
That sums up a hell of a lot of my thoughts on the subject to be honest. The false confidence of the educated is something I find deeply irritating. It's been a long standing argument at work, a lot of our graduates think they're all that because they have degrees when in reality the apprentices are far better technicians/engineers.
Glad it was helpful, Neil. Apart from the Spurgeon quote they're only my own thoughts on the subject so they're certainly fallible. I meet a lot of people with degrees (and higher) who've never been taught how to think critically; at the other end of the spectrum there are those who try to think critically, but lack the formal education that facilitates the expression of those thoughts. The latter are often bereft of the rudimentary learning neccessary for sound discourse and rigorous debate, which is sad given their desire to have their cognitive abilities acknowledged.

There is a key element to my post that's missing and for which Spurgeon would issue a swift rebuke and that is that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Acknowledging this, like acknowledging one's sin, can prove tremendously difficult for those who wish to be their own god.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:17 PM
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Nice try but no cigar.

I learned a long time ago there's no point preaching to the deaf.

I also learned I'm only responsible for my own growth, it's not my job to facilitate others and interference only leads to the cave.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster


Nice try but no cigar.

I learned a long time ago there's no point preaching to the deaf.

I also learned I'm only responsible for my own growth, it's not my job to facilitate others and interference only leads to the cave.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JTaylor

There is a key element to my post that's missing and for which Spurgeon would issue a swift rebuke and that is that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Acknowledging this, like acknowledging one's sin, can prove tremendously difficult for those who wish to be their own god.
So you can't be wise unless you fear God?
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Little intelligence test for you.

Look back through your responses and tell me if you can see where you betray yourself, your faith, religion and saviour.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
So you can't be wise unless you fear God?
That's my position, Hodgy.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster
Little intelligence test for you.

Look back through your responses and tell me if you can see where you betray yourself, your faith, religion and saviour.
Enlighten me.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Enlighten me.
Can't, I don't have the training to put it into words you'd understand.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster
Can't, I don't have the training to put it into words you'd understand.
Oh, I see.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:23 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:29 PM
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i don't mind a good story , and as turns out this is one of the best
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:35 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:41 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Creepy
I have never read so much bull$h!t in my entire life. This has to be the most stupid, boring, cringe-worthy thread in the history of the internet. I'd rather read Martin2005, dpb, jonc, and neil-h debating immigration; THAT's how boring this thread is! Regarding intelligence, there is a distinct lack of it being demonstrated herein.

Has Ditch's account been hacked? He's not sounding like his normal self!

Unfortunately, JTaylor is sounding exactly like his normal self, ie. anything but normal!

This thread - like all his pointless, moronic, Christianity-related threads - is an insult to snet. BAN THIS NUTTER, MODS!!!
Totally hacked.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Creepy
I have never read so much bull$h!t in my entire life. This has to be the most stupid, boring, cringe-worthy thread in the history of the internet. I'd rather read Martin2005, dpb, jonc, and neil-h debating immigration; THAT's how boring this thread is! Regarding intelligence, there is a distinct lack of it being demonstrated herein.

Has Ditch's account been hacked? He's not sounding like his normal self!

Unfortunately, JTaylor is sounding exactly like his normal self, ie. anything but normal!

This thread - like all his pointless, moronic, Christianity-related threads - is an insult to snet. BAN THIS NUTTER, MODS!!!

+1.

I can't see any relevance of Platonism and Neoplatonism and its influence on Christianity to the presenter's (on this thread) perception of faith. What exactly is being proposed with the mention of such? How can such mention bring the faith follower down to the no God's earth?? I mean, What the f**k, man! What's going on???

I think Ditch has been in a hardcore schmoke sash all day, and he's the one jammin' with the fairies. I mean, what happened to that 'fire for fire', eh?

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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 06:57 PM
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I'm not entirely sure id rather hear about uncle creepys wishes /wants/ friends feedback on his latest choice poseur chariot
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 07:00 PM
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The worlds of the mentally challenged ones are the weirdest ones, you know. I think they can certainly do with a bit of God.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 07:01 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 07:13 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster
What is that ^ supposed to mean?? You haven't had that ultimate experience of God that leaves you dumbfounded and lost for any words to utter whatsoever, come on. So, why just smile> ? Why not explain what you quote and talk about? Why leave it like that as something copied and pasted from the good old Google, eh? You don't like James's C&P from Google but at least he's able to support his brainwashed state and the product of such with his Biblical C&P, let's face it. Why don't you support your Google findings with your 'Levis original' thoughts, Ditch?
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
That's my position, Hodgy.
Sure,

Is that your view too Neilh?
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
What is that ^ supposed to mean?? You haven't had that ultimate experience of God that leaves you dumbfounded and lost for any words to utter whatsoever, come on. So, why just smile> ? Why not explain what you quote and talk about? Why leave it like that as something copied and pasted from the good old Google, eh? You don't like James's C&P from Google but at least he's able to support his brainwashed state and the product of such with his Biblical C&P, let's face it. Why don't you support your Google findings with your 'Levis original' thoughts, Ditch?

There's a big smile but vacant eyes and I imagine there's little going on behind them. Constantly using big words and then denying the ability to explain them can mean just one thing: he should have joined the military!
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Yes, I have listened to that - it has a nice soothing rhythm to it

But the problem is it is debunked by a simple cartoon





The Cartoons title simply says "no miracles in science"


You see a little before your post the thread was developing into a discussion about the differences between knowledge and wisdom - framed by twin themes of "education" & empirical experience (I.e classroom knowledge versus real world experience)

The science of knowledge if you will

But you simply say (I understand you have no real choice, so in a way not actually a criticism, just an observation) "you can't be truly wise without a fear of God"

But the cartoon simply demolishes that position so beautifully

I get the same when debating 911, illumanti or AGW - ultimately their backstop postion is "it's a conspiracy" or in religious terms "a miracle occurs"

I do admit to finding it all fascinating
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
Yes, I have listened to that - it has a nice soothing rhythm to it

But the problem is it is debunked by a simple cartoon





The Cartoons title simply says "no miracles in science"


You see a little before your post the thread was developing into a discussion about the differences between knowledge and wisdom - framed by twin themes of "education" & empirical experience (I.e classroom knowledge versus real world experience)

The science of knowledge if you will

But you simply say (I understand you have no real choice, so in a way not actually a criticism, just an observation) "you can't be truly wise without a fear of God"

But the cartoon simply demolishes that position so beautifully

I get the same when debating 911, illumanti or AGW - ultimately their backstop postion is "it's a conspiracy" or in religious terms "a miracle occurs"

I do admit to finding it all fascinating
Do you know that outside our church they're building a brothel:



Scientism doesn't possess the language to battle the above. It takes passion, it takes love, it takes conviction, it takes heart, it takes courage and it takes the will of God to conquer a world in which men would rather be given hand relief than hear the word of the Lord. Spiritual warfare is afoot and the souls of men are at stake; they won't be won over by espousing a material and reductionist and soulless mantra of an indifferent universe. The poor and the downtrodden and the sexually immoral need salvation in Christ, not what you offer. You give the world to your family and I respect that, but there are valleys in South Wales that are so devoid of love that there is a market place for the kind of family wrecking filth that the picture above advertises. Don't work against Jesus, Hodgy, he came for the sick.
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Do you know that outside our church they're building a brothel:



Scientism doesn't possess the language to battle the above. It takes passion, it takes love, it takes conviction, it takes heart, it takes courage and it takes the will of God to conquer a world in which men would rather be given hand relief than hear the word of the Lord. Spiritual warfare is afoot and the souls of men are at stake; they won't be won over by espousing a material and reductionist and soulless mantra of an indifferent universe. The poor and the downtrodden and the sexually immoral need salvation in Christ, not what you offer. You give the world to your family and I respect that, but there are valleys in South Wales that are so devoid of love that there is a market place for the kind of family wrecking filth that the picture above advertises. Don't work against Jesus, Hodgy, he came for the sick.
I wasn't aware that brothel-keeping had been legalized in any of the nations of the Union, so I find it pretty remarkable that a developer would feel they can advertise that kind of service so blatantly. That said, I would also add that I'm firmly of the belief that new (and absurdly unrealistic) societal norms and expectations about relationships are at least as much to blame for the apparent banalization of the sex industry, as any actual deterioration in moral standards.
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 10:10 PM
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Young earth creationist promoted to read the morning news on the BBC - wtf

http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...t-fact-fiction

Someone tell the guy that The Flintstones is not a documentary
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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by markjmd
I wasn't aware that brothel-keeping had been legalized in any of the nations of the Union, so I find it pretty remarkable that a developer would feel they can advertise that kind of service so blatantly.
I took some poetic licence in calling it a brothel, from a legal standpoint it's a 'massage parlour'.

That said, I would also add that I'm firmly of the belief that new (and absurdly unrealistic) societal norms and expectations about relationships are at least as much to blame for the apparent banalization of the sex industry, as any actual deterioration in moral standards.
Sex has become an idol and depravity normalised. Young people are to be particularly vigilant if they're to stay uncorrupted in a world where **** is normal and God is the enemy.
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