Al Hakim wrote:Thus, the bottom line is that a majority of people is able to declare a truth as long as there are no more objective facts speaking against that opinion.
Thank you for clarifying your position I really have nothing to add.Al Hakim wrote:Thus, the bottom line is that a majority of people is able to declare a truth as long as there are no more objective facts speaking against that opinion.
Thank you for clarifying your position I really have nothing to add.DJ Droood wrote:Al Hakim wrote:Thus, the bottom line is that a majority of people is able to declare a truth as long as there are no more objective facts speaking against that opinion.
Thank you for clarifying your position I really have nothing to add.

Al Hakim wrote:Perhaps Christians are the minority among 7 Billion people worldwide? And, are you sure to burn in hell? Perhaps it is fun beyond any limits down there.
Dragonling wrote:Considering the vast majority of Christians can't agree on their own dogma...

katie bridgewater wrote:Dragonling wrote:Considering the vast majority of Christians can't agree on their own dogma...
OBOD Druids are no better...Lights touchpaper and retreats...
Dragonling wrote:Al Hakim wrote:Perhaps Christians are the minority among 7 Billion people worldwide? And, are you sure to burn in hell? Perhaps it is fun beyond any limits down there.
Considering the vast majority of Christians can't agree on their own dogma...how many different sects are there now? (Granted, that applies to pretty much any religion with a large following.) Seems like I still learn about a new one every other day, and I grew up in the church. Well one of them anyway. I find it hard to see them as the majority anymore because of that.
cypresseyes wrote: Truth is real and experiential. Facts are uncovered with in the realm of science, but truth lies beyond.
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