Atheists.
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- gramme0
Truth is taken on or cast away for the sake of convenience. I find that to be a common pattern of belief and behavior among my non-Christian friends, and unfortunately among certain Christian circles too.
- Truth evolves with every new mote of information we happen upon. The though of an absolute truth is horrific.Nairn
- ...at this early stage in our evolution, anyway. Though, of course you don't believe in evolution, so... *whistles*Nairn
- says nairn, making absolute statements. I love it so!teleos
- talk about your self-defeating reasoning.teleos
- Ok then, I don't know what truth is - and I believe you don't either.Nairn
- John 14:6teleos
- But for the sake of argument Nairn, what if you are mistaken? What if at least some truth can be known?gramme
- How would I know which one?Nairn
- The only truth I believe in is - that there's no truth but that which we make ourselves.Nairn
- Then you need a remedial course in philosophy.teleos
- No, I don't.Nairn
- And stop trying to flame bait me with your haughty arrogance - you're as bad as anyone else here.Nairn
- At least I'm nakedly arrogant - I don't hide my loathing for you and your childish beliefs.
"I'm truthier than you!"Nairn - this is an unfortunate side effect of a terrible public education system that doesn't teach critical thinking skillsspifflink