Just more evidence that all religions are absurd and need to be piled on the garbage heaps
of the illogical thinking!!!!
All perfect examples
of illogical thinking, in which «loyalty» to the accepted view of the world caused towering intellects, such a Aristotle, Newton, and Einstein, to betray science by suppressing (or in Einstein's case, failing to champion) dissonant observations (ie.
Not exact matches
To counter it, «hold onto your truth and resist generalizing statements by realizing that they are in fact forms
of black and white
illogical thinking.»
Addicts suffer from distorted forms
of thinking,
illogical or poor decision making, and
of course, a physiological dependence on a given substance.
It is
illogical to
think the universe sprang into existence on its out
of pure nothingness - and yet what other «natural» altneratives are there?
You say «it is
illogical to
think the universe sprang into existence on its [own] out
of pure nothingness.»
i don't know what faith you belong to, but i
think you understand absurdity and
illogical belief
of christianity.
To talk about odds
of it happening and not happening are irrelevant, sorry if you
think the odds are so astronomical that its impossible, keep in mind that you feel better with infinite regression, the most
illogical fallacy there is (that god created this universe and then god had to have a creator, because lets get real, you're supposed to have me believe that a creator so complex that he can create the universe just appeared?
To
think that all
of this is random, to me, is completely
illogical and senseless.
What's ironic is that it is Keith that is dragging his children under by cramming their heads with mythical
thinking, creationism, and a whole host
of illogical beliefs.
I just
think blaming an entire group
of people for actions in the past is somewhat
illogical.
When subjected to the scrutiny
of critical
thinking, religion always reduces to
illogical impossibilities.
BUT: the kind
of thought and talk that does justice to the rational and the logical aspects
of our experience, will only reduce and flatten the kind
of talk and
thought that does justice to the irrational and
illogical aspects
of our experience.
Based upon my experience, it is all too often the atheist / agnostic audience that poses emotional, baseless,
illogical arguments that show a lack
of actual critical
thinking.
Anyone who
thinks of God as arbitrary and capricious needs to have a chat with Mr. Spock, who once so rightly noted, «Nowhere am I so desperately needed as among a shipload
of illogical humans.»
It is when we begin to
think abstractly and conceptually about God's time that it becomes
illogical to suppose that God does not become or evolve, or when we apply an unphiosophical view
of time to the understanding
of the notion
of the Fullness
of Time that we fall into all sorts
of difficulties.
If someone is making a screamingly
illogical argument, cite that fact in your own free speech to defeat that
thought in the minds
of others.
You so called enlightended people sure do lack the ability to
think for yourselves and sure are full
of hate for those who do and who do not support your stance on something so
illogical and unatural.
Sorry, but that kind
of doctrine, and the threat
of eternal torture is why many are leaving, and many others are just
thinking critically about their beliefs, and finding that it is
illogical, immoral, divisive, and incapable
of presenting anything resembling evidence to it's own «thruthfullness».
Very nice to hear such reasonable
thinking in a sea
of incoherent an
illogical religious arguments.
We do have many clues and are researching even more as we speak (LHC — CERN) but to
think in anyway that your premise
of «If something exists it had to be created by someone, i.e God» is beyond simplistic and blatantly
illogical.
An all powerful God that oversees an imperfect universe is the most
illogical thing I can
think of.
You show no understanding
of science and you have an
illogical thought process.
ipowre can not change his nature... its
illogical...
think of it..
Or people who were raised in religions or secular environments without god, or who find the concept
illogical or who
think that «god» among the thousands
of stories out there isn't even an interesting idea...
There are only gullible people like yourself, who have been suckered into the ancient,
illogical, stagnant mythology
of magical
thinking and others, like me, who choose to pursue the scientific method and spend the rest
of my life improving my own knowledge with new discoveries and participating in the great modern renaissance
of mankind!
It occurs to me, in one
of those crazy,
illogical thoughts which fill my days, that everything between sessions is therapy, but that it has somehow been extended out into the world beyond the counselling room.
You do not believe the Bible so you base your
illogical thought (God is an immoral killer
of babies) on what you do not believe is true.
Think about why that has to be
illogical: Someone wrote that something else happened hundreds
of years ago, and that the practice
of baking and eating matza started then, and how to keep the holiday
of Passover, and why.
He began with «outlawing» (which it already is but not because
of religion), went to «
illogical» reasoning (nothing
illogical about protecting a woman), then «forcing unjustified belief on others» (many laws would fall in this same unjustificational reasoning) and «through politics» (I
think that is how America works — through the majority).
I know it's
illogical, but when you
think of the times WWE has turned real events or perceptions into a work, one thing that makes Roman different is they went against the narrative instead
of with it.
He is, I
think, one
of the only manager (with Guus Hiddink, If I remembered correctly) who has the courage to sit on the bench the all game and then moan at referees (and make
illogical substitutions) when it does not go his way.
Saying stuff so
illogical every normal person would be ashamed to
think, and slowly destroying the organization
of which he is an integral part.
When I
think about the trauma we're experiencing as a society right now, and our fearful, primal, and often -
illogical reaction, it's pretty much the macro version
of what my children go through daily.
In fact, I
think really the whole decision to have a kid is kind
of illogical if you'd look at it in terms
of pros and cons.I mean, kids cost lots
of money, they take up lots
of time, you lose sleep, you probably have to get used to having a messier house than you're used to.
While it may seem
illogical to
think that what your kid's name is has any bearing on how the rest
of his life turns out, a growing amount
of research suggests that it might.
John Cullinane said: «We
think it is
illogical that a person can be penalised for an innocent error
of judgement in a more draconian manner than someone who has made a deliberate error.
They see the basic foundations
of communist
thinking as
illogical, inconsistent, poorly
thought out, etc..
I
think people should be serious with some
of these things with respect to the total benefits to the people rather than playing unnecessary politics and making unfounded and
illogical assertions.»
Interestingly, regions
of the frontal cortex involved in
thought and judgment while we are awake remain relatively calm throughout REM sleep, possibly accounting for the bizarre and
illogical content
of some dreams.
It is completely
illogical to
think that after millions
of years
of evolution in a free weight, constant gravity environment we would be able to invent machines that are better suited to training the human body than free weights and gravity.
However, there is a school
of thought amongst some very successful coaches (such as Gough and Abadjiev) that will throw that model away, stating that ``... it is
illogical to achieve outstanding results by working hard, and then simply go back to a lower level
of performance.»
The premise is certainly
illogical, but those problems are far from
thought with Black and Marsden on screen, and the comedy that comes from Bill accompanying Dan on the faux business trip at the last minute makes you forget about just how poor and destructive
of a plan D - Money has crafted.
Steve Turner in his brilliant satirical poem «Creed» referenced the state
of our culture, when he wrote prevailing
illogical thought processes: «This is the fault
of society.
I always
thought of myself as a pretty logical person so I was able to rationalize that spending $ 5000 on «stuff» was
illogical.
This is the most
illogical argument
of all when
thinking about emergency funds.
Your way
of thinking is
illogical!
Since Lacis has built a career enabling or pushing the idea
of a climate catastrophe, and relies on conspiratorial fantasies to defend it, rather than actual facts, I
think it is not
illogical at all to wonder what else he has wrong.
One would
think that when the glaciers in the mountains are locked in winter's icy grip and therefore not melting any, the rivers that they are a part
of continue to run water from springs, rainfall and snow melt from lower regions
of the mountains and for sure they do not «dry up» like these people would want the
illogical to believe and believe they do.
It is
illogical to
think that you solve the IPCC problem
of having conflicted Lead authors, by engaging in the process in every chapter
of your report.