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RE[7]: it's about time
by UltraZelda64 on Tue 8th Jan 2013 20:29
in reply to "RE[6]: it's about time"
Oh you damn idiot, I am literally lost for words now. That quote is from Eric Hoffer's classical work "The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements"
Never read it, or heard about it. So sue me. After you get done with all the name calling.
And you COMPLETELY missed what that quote means. Hint: Christians usually don't refer to their deity as "a god".
Yes, I know that--but in reality, it's just as imaginary as every other god mankind has made up for the various religions out there. There is exactly one, more than one, or absolutely no god(s) in existence depending on who you ask--obviously the closely-related religious groups in question only wants you to believe in "theirs," because otherwise you're going straight to the fiery depths of hell that they made up just for you. I am not looking at this from a Christian point of view; did you seriously expect me to? Some people believe in multiple gods... but not the Christian one. I believe in none, yet I realize that "theirs" is not the only one any one has ever made up, nor is it the first. I already said I don't believe in a god or devil, therefore that quote is meaningless to me.
Anyway, congratulations for completely missing the mark. I wonder if your other opinions base on similar mind acrobatics.
Congratulations to you, too, for completely failing to make a point by hiding it in nothing but flames and nonsense.
Edited 2013-01-08 20:39 UTC
RE[8]: it's about time
by Windows8_Hater on Tue 8th Jan 2013 20:39
in reply to "RE[7]: it's about time"
I am not looking at this from a Christian point of view; did you seriously expect me to?
I am.. baffled. How do you manage to breathe? There is actually nothing Christian about that quote. Read about the content of the book that spawned it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_True_Believer
I am not an American, yet even I know this quote. Anyway, I guess you still haven't bothered to read the site in my first post in this thread because it harmed your precious feelings, huh?





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2013-01-08
Oh you damn idiot, I am literally lost for words now. That quote is from Eric Hoffer's classical work "The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements"
http://www.amazon.com/The-True-Believer-Movements-Perennial/dp/0060...
And you COMPLETELY missed what that quote means. Hint: Christians usually don't refer to their deity as "a god".
Anyway, congratulations for completely missing the mark. I wonder if your other opinions base on similar mind acrobatics.