King-Gutho94
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We don’t need faith to make decisions when things are uncertain. Instead, we can rely on evidence, logic, and weighing the risks. Faith often means believing without good reason, which can lead to poor choicesThey certainly are not mutually exclusive. Logic and reason tell us when we can and cannot know something for certain. When we can't know for certain, but want to act, we must rely on faith. If you don't want to act in the face of uncertainty, then of course you don't need faith.
The fact that it’s allowed to happen here is a disgrace but what makes it even worse is that one of the main proponents is someone who’s supposed to be enforcing the rules.I wonder if I posted a video on how Allah or Mohammed or Buddha were not real, and I made fun of islamic or Buddhist people’s faith and mocked their beliefs if it would be allowed to stand in here?
my guess is no.
Being male, white, and Christian in today’s world basically means you are fair game for abuse and ridicule without reproach… no one bats an eyelid.
Hey tough guy, can you please do a depiction of Mohammed and give us your interpretation. It’s not like the internet isn’t forever ?
I have no idea who Mohammed is, however it is guaranteed that his crew don’t whitewash his skin colour for feelgoods.Hey tough guy, can you please do a depiction of Mohammed and give us your interpretation. It’s not like the internet isn’t forever ?
Coward.I have no idea who Mohammed is, however it is guaranteed that his crew don’t whitewash his skin colour for feelgoods.
Strange reason to be turned into (or remain) an atheist. Just saying.Avenger, it’s a good point you make. I’m an atheist personally, but I do see outrage when Judaism or Islam is questioned.
I believe everyone deserves to have their own faith just like I can be ok with my beliefs or lack of. What grinds my gears is the fake Christianity on display in the US at the moment.stuff like that turned me into an atheist
Swami Prabhupada once said that both faith without investigation (logic and evidence); and relying solely on logical evidence on this marterial plane, without faith, are the jurisdiction of fools.We don’t need faith to make decisions when things are uncertain. Instead, we can rely on evidence, logic, and weighing the risks. Faith often means believing without good reason, which can lead to poor choices
I don’t have any fancy heating system.
A small electric heater and jumper and trackies do the job.
Benefits of living in a small house.
I agree. Sydney is easier to travel around and has better public transport infrastructure. Melbourne has had a history of identifying projects but failing to implement them. For a city of Melbourne's size to not have a direct rail link from the CBD to the airport is embarrassing.Two things.
Firstly, this just means that they have positioned their stadiums way better than Sydney has. Well done to them and it actually works very well for them.
Secondly, if say, you live in Broadmeadow, or Wyndham, or Frankston, travel times aren't just a walk or a free tram ride, as you suggested. It's no different to living in Berowra, Hurstville or Cabramatta.
Your claim that Melbourne's infrastructure is better than Sydney's couldn't actually be further from the truth.
Their tram system is good but really no better than Sydney's bus equivalent. Their train system really isn't a patch on Sydney's.
As for their roads and traffic - it's just as bad as Sydney.
I've been there 3 times in the past 18 months. Driven all three times in that city and also caught public transport each time using the Myki card.
Honestly, Sydney is way ahead with infrastructure.
Don't complain about that. It is a compliment based on how awesome we are. Similar to how everyone likes to try to lay the boot into sports teams that are awesome and keep winning time and time again.Being male, white, and Christian in today’s world basically means you are fair game for abuse and ridicule without reproach… no one bats an eyelid.
One thing’s for sure, that speck of dust on your phone isn’t going to evolve into an elephant, no matter how much time or water you throw at it.Reality is Nobody here knows how the human race started or what happens when you die.
So what's wrong with being open to possibilities?
Can we take the religious arguments to another page FFS