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What are you saying?

Going back to my original question, how familiar are you with the fall of Adam? If you think you're familiar with it and can sum it up in one patronizing sentence then I think you could maybe research it a little more.
 
Going back to my original question, how familiar are you with the fall of Adam? If you think you're familiar with it and can sum it up in one patronizing sentence then I think you could maybe research it a little more.

Like I said, I am very familiar with the story. I'm also familiar with its origins in the Levant religions. I understand the evolution of Talmudic interpretation of the story before and after Babylon exile. I studied how early Christians saw the fall and the inevitable atonement. I saw how Saint Augustine tied it to the idea of grace, and how Calvin militarized it. I even know how Mormons see it.

So I am familiar with the amount of wasted thought spent on that piece of folklore. But I don't understand what you're saying.
 
What are you saying?

I think he was talking about this:

"Adam was once a mortal man who became resurrected and exalted. From another planet, Adam brought Eve, one of his wives, with him to the earth, where they became mortal by eating the fruit of the Garden of Eden. After bearing mortal children and establishing the human race, they returned to their heavenly thrones where Adam serves as the god of this world. Later, Adam returned to the earth to become the literal father of Jesus."

See? Our prayers go to Adam, who, being a former mortal with many children, understands how difficult it is to get children to go to sleep. Thus it is an absolute priority of his to help parents out who are in need of his services.
 
So I am familiar with the amount of wasted thought spent on that piece of folklore. But I don't understand what you're saying.

I'd love to talk to you, but I don't want to waste my time talking to someone who's so above other's beliefs and looking to belittle belief systems, other's reasoning on why things happen, etc. If you'd like to talk without being condescending and not throw in jabs like "folklore" and "wasted" let me know.
 
I think he was talking about this:

"Adam was once a mortal man who became resurrected and exalted. From another planet, Adam brought Eve, one of his wives, with him to the earth, where they became mortal by eating the fruit of the Garden of Eden. After bearing mortal children and establishing the human race, they returned to their heavenly thrones where Adam serves as the god of this world. Later, Adam returned to the earth to become the literal father of Jesus."

See? Our prayers go to Adam, who, being a former mortal with many children, understands how difficult it is to get children to go to sleep. Thus it is an absolute priority of his to help parents out who are in need of his services.

I'm going to guess this is a quote from Brigham Young and your way of taking a pseudo-Cragian shot.
 
Meanwhile, 50 babies were born with AIDS in Africa.

At first I was like, "Oh Siro, you old curmudgeon you..."

And you don't see anything wrong with thinking that the essence of all creation is running around casting drowsiness spells on children and doing you other small favors while so much suffering goes unheeded?

And then I was like, "As much as I like this guy, he sure is an *** wipe."

What does colton's still small voice feel like?

I'm trying to figure out how to make this into a dick joke that won't get me infraction #3, but I'm failing. Can someone help me out here?
 
I'm going to guess this is a quote from Brigham Young and your way of taking a pseudo-Cragian shot.

I don't know who pseudo-craig is but I don't see why early mormon doctrine is of any less value than any other religious doctrine is when contemplating the nature of prayer.
 
I'm trying to figure out how to manually set siromar's reputation to 1,000,000.

Look, everyone has weird personal stories. Franklin's involve god, and mine mostly involve Albert Finney.

The problems come about when we start ascribing causation to things. Humans are fantastically bad at that.

Let's talk about something important. Does anyone else think that Corey and Topanga got married too young?
 
I'd love to talk to you, but I don't want to waste my time talking to someone who's so above other's beliefs and looking to belittle belief systems, other's reasoning on why things happen, etc. If you'd like to talk without being condescending and not throw in jabs like "folklore" and "wasted" let me know.

Folklore is the most accurate description I can come up with while staying neutral. I was going to go with "myth", but that sounded more charged. I don't like the fact that I need to watch my every word when discussing religion. I can be stoically objective if you prefer. I will drop the confrontational tone, and play nice. But keep in mind that I find none of what you believe in sacred or divine. I can't even lie and say that I respect such beliefs. I view religious faith as a moral and intellectual aberration that has real and significant impact on everyone's life. That said, I will do my best to show respect for you. I will fight my impulse to be an ***.
 
Tried to rep you there, Siro, but it seems I must spread my seed first.

It's fine that you think most of us are idiots, etc. but there are things that probably should be off limits, don't you think? Race, Color, Creed, Sexual Orientation, whether or not you seriously watch The Bachelor shows. Religion should fit in there somewhere. Sure, I have the right to start ripping on Jews, Blacks, or Shemales, but seriously?

I'm glad you can contain yourself, you're so much more entertaining to read when you're being funny rather than a dick face.
 
thats Awesome I think prayer Can be good sometimes to relax Or when you want something but Its not for everyone And thats are right. I never get why people Think others shouldnt be allowed to Pray if they dont believe in it Like my friend Niko always goes I pray god Gives me a million bucks right now and when it doesnt appear He always is like "see - I'm right" but God doesn't always work So fast I think.
 
Tried to rep you there, Siro, but it seems I must spread my seed first.

It's fine that you think most of us are idiots, etc. but there are things that probably should be off limits, don't you think? Race, Color, Creed, Sexual Orientation, whether or not you seriously watch The Bachelor shows. Religion should fit in there somewhere. Sure, I have the right to start ripping on Jews, Blacks, or Shemales, but seriously?

I'm glad you can contain yourself, you're so much more entertaining to read when you're being funny rather than a dick face.

Which one of those are choices and which ones aren't?

And are any those types saying "Being black lets my son go to sleep?" "Having boobs and a ***** lets my son go to sleep." That would be worth of ridicule, right? And, "Being religious lets me son go to sleep" isn't?
 
thats Awesome I think prayer Can be good sometimes to relax Or when you want something but Its not for everyone And thats are right. I never get why people Think others shouldnt be allowed to Pray if they dont believe in it Like my friend Niko always goes I pray god Gives me a million bucks right now and when it doesnt appear He always is like "see - I'm right" but God doesn't always work So fast I think.

No one in this thread has said that. The only thing that has been questioned is linking prayer, and more specifically, the supposed answering of said prayer, to putting someone to sleep.
 
Which one of those are choices and which ones aren't?

And are any those types saying "Being black lets my son go to sleep?" "Having boobs and a ***** lets my son go to sleep." That would be worth of ridicule, right? And, "Being religious lets me son go to sleep" isn't?

Not to mention: this is Jazzfanz! What the hell do you expect? Everything gets ridiculed around here, why would a post about prayer be exempt?
 
No one in this thread has said that. The only thing that has been questioned is linking prayer, and more specifically, the supposed answering of said prayer, to putting someone to sleep.

Oh i Didnt read all the posts But A lot of people pray before they fall asleep Or pray with Mom and Dad before bed so its Not like some weird Colt. It works for a Lot of people who believe dude
 
Colton, please delete this thread.

I only saw your request just now, but since the thread has some good stuff in it I don't think I'll delete.

Actually, I'll share one of my own prayer stories. Eight years ago I got a very expensive superconducting electromagnet as part of a grant. The installation technician came and needed a part that had been delivered to me previously. We looked around for 45 minutes and couldn't find it anywhere in the lab. I was getting very frustrated because if he couldn't complete the installation that day it would be another month before he could come back again, and another $1000 of expense, or something like that. In hindsight it really wouldn't have been the end of the world, but on that day I was feeling a lot of stress. After all that searching I decided to say a prayer asking for God's help in finding the missing part. Literally one second after I finished the quick prayer I all but heard a voice saying "Look behind that box over there", as I spotted one of dozens of boxes that were in the lab. I walked over to the box, moved it aside, and the part we were looking for was directly behind it.

Now, could that have been coincidence? Yes. Could it have been an answer to a prayer? Yes. I choose to believe the latter.
 
Tried to rep you there, Siro, but it seems I must spread my seed first.

It's fine that you think most of us are idiots, etc. but there are things that probably should be off limits, don't you think? Race, Color, Creed, Sexual Orientation, whether or not you seriously watch The Bachelor shows. Religion should fit in there somewhere. Sure, I have the right to start ripping on Jews, Blacks, or Shemales, but seriously?

I'm glad you can contain yourself, you're so much more entertaining to read when you're being funny rather than a dick face.

But why is it off-limits? Race categorizes different groups at random as being part of a similar entity. It doesn't have any clear meaning, nor does it signify anything specific. The only reason the concept was created is to create division. But that is neither here nor there. Society rejects racism because it is prejudice against someone for neutral personal traits that cannot be changed. As obvious as that seems, racism was common and socially accepted until very recently. Sexuality is even less clear. Surely not ALL sexuality is treated as off-limits. People aren't tolerant of pedophilia or bestiality. They aren't even tolerant polygamy, which was the norm through out history. You're simply talking about gays. And until about the 70s, homosexuality certainly was not off-limit.

What I'm trying to say is that there should be reasons of why something is accepted or tolerated. Things don't just magically become moral. Modern society has made the objective assessment that things outside of our control should not be criticized. So you can't treat someone differently because of the amount of pigment in their skin, or because they had a limp or a lazy eye.

So why can't we criticize religion? The one and only reason is because those who, amazingly, believe its claims get their feelings hurt. That is not a valid reason to protect anything. Unsurprisingly nobody cares if you talk a mountain of trash about Ancient Greek religions or Mayan ritual sacrifices. It is only one's own belief that needs protecting.
 
I only saw your request just now, but since the thread has some good stuff in it I don't think I'll delete.

Actually, I'll share one of my own prayer stories. Eight years ago I got a very expensive superconducting electromagnet as part of a grant. The installation technician came and needed a part that had been delivered to me previously. We looked around for 45 minutes and couldn't find it anywhere in the lab. I was getting very frustrated because if he couldn't complete the installation that day it would be another month before he could come back again, and another $1000 of expense, or something like that. In hindsight it really wouldn't have been the end of the world, but on that day I was feeling a lot of stress. After all that searching I decided to say a prayer asking for God's help in finding the missing part. Literally one second after I finished the quick prayer I all but heard a voice saying "Look behind that box over there", as I spotted one of dozens of boxes that were in the lab. I walked over to the box, moved it aside, and the part we were looking for was directly behind it.

Now, could that have been coincidence? Yes. Could it have been an answer to a prayer? Yes. I choose to believe the latter.

thats sick Bro! i have Stuff happen like That all the time where I think I lose my wallet then I pray I didnt and then I find it I know God has his limits But like if He didnt have faith in Me to believe in Him he wouldnt Help me find my wallet. His love is awesome
 
Which one of those are choices and which ones aren't?

And are any those types saying "Being black lets my son go to sleep?" "Having boobs and a ***** lets my son go to sleep." That would be worth of ridicule, right? And, "Being religious lets me son go to sleep" isn't?

Wow, that's your argument?

It doesn't matter how ridiculous it sounds to you, or to anyone else, it's about respecting people and their beliefs. Good job on sounding like a **** head though.
 
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