To: kosta50; Quix; Alamo-Girl; betty boop; MarkBsnr
Objective treatment of reality is when you place your hand on a hot stove top and never do it again. It never fails. It doesn't require faith or spirit. It doesn't require prayer in order to work. It works every time. So what does laying one's hand on a hot stove teach us about eternal life?
1,374 posted on
02/17/2010 3:12:33 PM PST by
betty boop
(Moral law is not rooted in factual laws of nature; they only tell us what happens, not what ought to)
To: betty boop; Quix; Alamo-Girl; MarkBsnr
So what does laying one's hand on a hot stove teach us about eternal life? What eternal life? Where do you see eternal life? Eternal life is a belief and like all beliefs it is subject to be flawed.
1,379 posted on
02/17/2010 4:11:41 PM PST by
kosta50
(The World is the way it is -- even if you don't understand it)
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