Message from @Koninos
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You don't always need evidence for something though, ngl.
Its not an assumption, its a conclusion reached by a deductive argument
What's the deductive argument that says lying makes you suffer eternally?
@A Russian Bad Actor Christianity is the only true religion
Globel as I've said, made up implies its arbitrary and is a human construct, which needs evidence
@Maksim False
I was talking about theism Russian
Paganism is the only true religion
@Maksim why?
Paganism? Lmao
All Gods created by mankind are beyond our senses, therefore asking for evidence to validate their existence is false.
@GlobalDelete Justify paganism
@Koninos yes
Lmao imagine not being a Nordic Paganist.
My religion is the only religion, everything else is a cult
But Gods still don't exist lol
You literally can't know so it's just kind of blind belief
I don't need to, you just gotta have faith man
Isn't ridicule in serious channels not allowed @Maksim
You don't even know what faith is you dumb bitch
No
Neither do you. @Sentient23
Tell us exactly what you think faith means?
I do lol
If you're so sure we don't know
Then tell us
And how do you know that I do not?
Google it
@Koninos he's not google
Just because Google says something doesn't mean it's what he thinks
I'm asking for his definition
His definition of faith? Since when can one create his own definition for something?
Most of the times the definition would be wrong.
Stick to the official ones, no need for new ones.
He's saying I don't know what it means
And when he says faith or tells me I don't know what it means it means he thinks it means something
@Sentient23 Are you going to tell us what your epic definition of faith is?
"But as a science of faith it seeks by human reason to penetrate the content and the context of the supernatural system of truth and to understand this as far as possible. St. Augustine expresses this thought in the words: “Crede, ut intelligas†Believe that you may understand (Sermo 43, 7, 9); St. Anselm of Canterbury, with the words: “Fides quaerens intellectum†Faith seeking to reach the intellect (Proslogion, Proemium) and: “Credo, ut intelligam†I believe that I may understand (Proslogion I); Richard of St. Victor with the words: “Properemus de fide ad cognitionem. Satagamus, in quantum possumus, ut intelligamus, quod credimus†(De Trinitate, Prologus). Let us hasten from faith to knowledge. Let us endeavour so far as we can, to understand that which we believe"
His idea of what it means is relevant
From "Foundations of Catholic Dogma"