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jcribb16

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #30 on: September 09, 2012, 11:22:01 pm »
Many of them lie because they're xtians and used to lying to themselves.

There you go picking on people who were not even discussing religion.  

The context of this thread is "lying".  As such, the observation that xtians lie to themselves by holding blind faith is a contextual example of lying.

That's only because you have an issue with believers and their faith, and cannot let it go.  The Lincoln quote is now quoted in your honor.

That Lincoln quote applies more to those who make religious assertions and do not support them with factual evidence than to those who challenge such empty assertions of circular blind faith.
Well if that makes you feel better, then you just go right ahead and think that.  We want you to be happy.   ::)

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #31 on: September 09, 2012, 11:35:10 pm »
Does your passive-aggressive faux patronizing make you feel better about holding blind religious faith?

Well if that makes you feel better, then you just go right ahead and think that.  We want you to be happy.   ::)
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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #32 on: September 09, 2012, 11:52:09 pm »
Does your passive-aggressive faux patronizing make you feel better about holding blind religious faith?

Well if that makes you feel better, then you just go right ahead and think that.  We want you to be happy.   ::)
Your choice of words, "passive-aggressive faux patronizing" is a typical response from you, as well.  It's just not worth the key strokes to actually argue with you - you can't handle not being in control of the conversations, so it just seems to be a good thing to keep you feeling happy and like you are in control.   ;)

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #33 on: September 09, 2012, 11:59:23 pm »
Your choice of words, "passive-aggressive faux patronizing" is a typical response from you, as well.  It's just not worth the key strokes to actually argue with you - 

Your inability to actually "argue", (that is, formulate rational rebuttals), is beyond my control.  Presumably, it's a result of poor education and/or diminished native capabilities.  If it weren't, you wouldn't waste keystrokes giving an excuse in lieu of an actual 'argument'.
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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #34 on: September 10, 2012, 12:22:39 am »
Your choice of words, "passive-aggressive faux patronizing" is a typical response from you, as well.  It's just not worth the key strokes to actually argue with you - 

Your inability to actually "argue", (that is, formulate rational rebuttals), is beyond my control.  Presumably, it's a result of poor education and/or diminished native capabilities.  If it weren't, you wouldn't waste keystrokes giving an excuse in lieu of an actual 'argument'.
You can't debate and discuss faith in God with someone who refuses to have an open mind within that discussion.  I don't care to "argue" religion, politics, social issues, etc., but am interested in a good debate/discussion about them.  Both sides have to be willing to discuss ideas, questions, challenges (not facetious), etc., but this is one area, that honestly, you cannot do and will not do.  There's no need going on and on with someone who refuses to listen and talk, and instead, is intolerant and has to use words such as "irrational, delusional, hypocritical, liar, etc." and post quotes/pictures of ridicule and mockery.  Those are not rules for debate and you should know this, unless you haven't studied debates, took debate classes, participated in actual school/college/local debates, etc.

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #35 on: September 10, 2012, 12:35:52 am »
You can't debate and discuss faith in God with someone who refuses to have an open mind within that discussion.

Conversely, you can't discuss and debate such "faith in g-d" with someone blinded by that faith and thus, has closed their mind to the rationality of reasoning. If someone is unable or unwilling to present evidence to support their religiously-based claims, they are the ones forestalling discussion/debate in that regard.

I don't care to "argue" religion, politics, social issues, etc., but am interested in a good debate/discussion about them.  Both sides have to be willing to discuss ideas, questions, challenges (not facetious), etc., but this is one area, that honestly, you cannot do and will not do. 

False.  I have repeatedly requested substantiating evidence for various faith-based claims made by religious adherents and these have been repeated dodged by those religious adherents. Discussion does not consist of merely making empty religious declarations and having other religious adherents post knee-jerk agreement to their own blind faith.  Instead, challenges and dissenting viewpoints often characterize such contentious subjects as religion and politics.

There's no need going on and on with someone who refuses to listen and talk, and instead, is intolerant and has to use words such as "irrational, delusional, hypocritical, liar, etc." and post quotes/pictures of ridicule and mockery.  Those are not rules for debate and you should know this, unless you haven't studied debates, took debate classes, participated in actual school/college/local debates, etc.

At first, (and even more recently), several attempts were made to elicit rational debate/logical rebuttals however, irrational faith-based circular illogic was received in lieu of such debate/discussion.  Apparently, it is you and others of your religious ilk who remains unaware of even the informal structure of debate, burden of proof obligation, logical syllogisms, deduction, inference and other elements of logical debate.  I'm only informally aware of the elements of illogical "debate", (since that's largely a misnomer), to which you cling.
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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #36 on: September 10, 2012, 12:47:21 am »
I think it depends. people often say the truth is always best, but that isn't always the case. a person should be told the truth when it benefits them not just to let the guilty party feel better about themselves. For example say you go to a reunion each year and great aunt Betty bakes an apple pie and has each year.Let's say you think the pie is horrendous. Now great aunt Betty is 87 years old are you really going to tell her now that you can't stand her apple pie? No most likely you are going to take a bite, choke it down, smile and say it's just as good as always.Then secretly toss the rest out lol. That to me is an example of when the lie is better than the truth.

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #37 on: September 10, 2012, 12:48:14 am »
You can't debate and discuss faith in God with someone who refuses to have an open mind within that discussion.

Conversely, you can't discuss and debate such "faith in g-d" with someone blinded by that faith and thus, has closed their mind to the rationality of reasoning. If someone is unable or unwilling to present evidence to support their religiously-based claims, they are the ones forestalling discussion/debate in that regard.

I don't care to "argue" religion, politics, social issues, etc., but am interested in a good debate/discussion about them.  Both sides have to be willing to discuss ideas, questions, challenges (not facetious), etc., but this is one area, that honestly, you cannot do and will not do. 

False.  I have repeatedly requested substantiating evidence for various faith-based claims made by religious adherents and these have been repeated dodged by those religious adherents. Discussion does not consist of merely making empty religious declarations and having other religious adherents post knee-jerk agreement to their own blind faith.  Instead, challenges and dissenting viewpoints often characterize such contentious subjects as religion and politics.

There's no need going on and on with someone who refuses to listen and talk, and instead, is intolerant and has to use words such as "irrational, delusional, hypocritical, liar, etc." and post quotes/pictures of ridicule and mockery.  Those are not rules for debate and you should know this, unless you haven't studied debates, took debate classes, participated in actual school/college/local debates, etc.

At first, (and even more recently), several attempts were made to elicit rational debate/logical rebuttals however, irrational faith-based circular illogic was received in lieu of such debate/discussion.  Apparently, it is you and others of your religious ilk who remains unaware of even the informal structure of debate, burden of proof obligation, logical syllogisms, deduction, inference and other elements of logical debate.  I'm only informally aware of the elements of illogical "debate", (since that's largely a misnomer), to which you cling.
You just proved my points.  You are never wrong, to you, and refuse to discuss things logically.  I am very well aware, since taking classes, debating, observing, etc., what and how to do a debate.  Your "attempts" to elicit "rational debate/logical rebuttals" would make perfect sense, if the eliciting was done rationally, logically, tolerant, and open-minded, without the mockery, ridicule, nonsense quotes and pictures, etc.  That's the part you don't seem to either understand or choose to refuse to do.

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #38 on: September 10, 2012, 12:59:14 am »
You just proved my points.

Your assertion is unsupported by facts.  These are available in the previous posts; none of which "prove" your points however, they were mentioned in support of my contentions regarding informal, (and formal), debate.

You ... refuse to discuss things logically.

If that's your conclusion, it isn't logically-based on the numerous posts of mine which serve as evidence to the contrary.  That makes it a specious opinion.

I am very well aware, since taking classes, debating, observing, etc., what and how to do a debate.

Is it to be assumed you didn't pass such classes or, have forgotten what was taught in them by now?
  
Your "attempts" to elicit "rational debate/logical rebuttals" would make perfect sense, if the eliciting was done rationally, logically ...

That was done; are you feigning short-term memory loss or, is it extant?

... without the mockery, ridicule, nonsense quotes and pictures, etc.  That's the part you don't seem to either understand or choose to refuse to do.

As previously mentioned, the alternate response came after prior attempts to elicit rational debate/logical rebuttals failed to elicit them.  That's the part you apparently continue to have trouble with; the actual sequence of events.
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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #39 on: September 10, 2012, 01:21:10 am »
jcribb16 :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: falcon9


MOMMY~DADDY STOP FIGHTING!!!!!!!

Just kiss & makeup already!  :peace::thumbsup: :wave: :peace:

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #40 on: September 10, 2012, 01:26:24 am »
jcribb16 :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: falcon9


MOMMY~DADDY STOP FIGHTING!!!!!!!

Just kiss & makeup already!  :peace::thumbsup: :wave: :peace:
Ewww - not kiss!!!  Please not!!!!  My hubby and his girlfriend might would have something to say about that - and I'm not getting in trouble!!   :o

I love your post, though, lol!   :thumbsup:

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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #41 on: September 10, 2012, 01:35:01 am »
jcribb16 :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: falcon9


MOMMY~DADDY STOP FIGHTING!!!!!!!

Just kiss & makeup already!  :peace::thumbsup: :wave: :peace:

An alternative solution would be for you to go to your room, crank up the music and chuckle like I did in the sure knowledge that we aren't your parents.
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Re: why do people lie
« Reply #42 on: September 10, 2012, 01:38:59 am »
jcribb16 :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: :crybaby2: falcon9


MOMMY~DADDY STOP FIGHTING!!!!!!!

Just kiss & makeup already!  :peace::thumbsup: :wave: :peace:

An alternative solution would be for you to go to your room, crank up the music and chuckle like I did in the sure knowledge that we aren't your parents.
Oh, yeah, that's right!  I missed that one, lol!  Good idea!

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