To: BnBlFlag
One thing's for certain. We'll all either blink off into oblivion or wake up face to face with God. We'll just have to see.
False dichotomy. There are infinitely other possibilities. Myself, I hope to wake up on a Hawaiian Beach face to face with a mountain of cheesesteaks.
846 posted on
12/10/2005 10:17:02 AM PST by
aNYCguy
To: aNYCguy; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
[ False dichotomy. There are infinitely other possibilities. Myself, I hope to wake up on a Hawaiian Beach face to face with a mountain of cheesesteaks. ]
A little faith is better than none at all.. even if your God is your stomach.. Honesty reparte' is a blessing..
848 posted on
12/10/2005 10:40:44 AM PST by
hosepipe
(CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole..)
To: aNYCguy; BnBlFlag
False dichotomy. There are infinitely other possibilities Either we retain an identity or blink off into oblivion.
In retaining an identity we are necessarily a part of something that transcends the periodicity of material change. And whatever transcends this, is either personal or impersonal. Infinite possibilities may exist for a plurality of identities, but there are some basic dichotomies in play for us.
To: aNYCguy
False dichotomy. There are infinitely other possibilities. Myself, I hope to wake up on a Hawaiian Beach face to face with a mountain of cheesesteaks. From my post #785 (I don't think it was to you, though...): "Hence you have an atheist countering "Pascal's wager" with a counter-dilemna of higher multiplicity: so I go to Hell if I don't believe in God, you say. But I can posit an infinite number of gods, so which one should I believe in..."
Cheers!
Full Disclosure: a mountain of cheesesteaks? No chips? No tuna salad on pumpernickel? No beer?
NO THANKS! :-)
Cheeres!
860 posted on
12/10/2005 12:13:17 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
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