lobotomybeats
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You asked the guy why did Jordan pull off that amazing victory rather than the Jazz that day and I gave you a reasonable answer. I used blindness as an example but apparently it wasn't an accurate one. What about someone like Stephen Hawkings who is suffering from a terrible disease that leaves them unable to speak let alone move? For someone who claims to be so rational, that last statement sounds a lot like blind faithOriginally Posted by Wooly Willy
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
Excellent points but have you considered that perhaps God gave you the ability to climb that mountain in order to test you in your faith of him? Think about it. Every one wasn't born with the physical ability to complete such a task. Since some are born blind, with mental illness, etc couldn't it be that when Allah gives you the ability to climb the mountain, He is testing to see whether you give thanks to Him for the bounties He's given you or if you claim that it was your own abilities that got you to the mountain?Originally Posted by Wooly Willy
My point is what made MJ more 'blessed' than the Jazz that day? What was on his side that wasn't on the Jazz?Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
The point I was making had nothing to do with prayer. Did I say MJ prayed? Maybe he did, you and me have no idea. But what we do know, is that people do amazing things in times of desperation. Do you think you have a Soul? Don't you sometimes feel something beyond basic emotions? Are living beings just given life as a scientific result? Is the drive inside humans fictitious? Is it just luck? People just don't climb mount Everest relying on equipment and physical strength. Divinity is channeled through all of us.Originally Posted by Sighfur
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
Science can't explain everything..
We all feel a certain higher power in us at some points/moments in our life. Its what made Mike score 38 with the flu against the Jazz in 97. Its what gave Dr. King the courage to speak his mind for his people. Its a mothers unconditional dedication to her children, its the will, fight and desire in all of us.
Seriously, nice job belittling astounding accomplishments and courage by chalking it up to some fictitious entity. Bravo. Did MJ just pray a little harder than the Jazz that day? Somewhere Lance Armstrong is laughing his one nut off.
Also, a person's drive has nothing to do with god or a soul or anything like that. I have a drive and I don't believe a shred of that stuff. Do I have a soul? Nope. Neither do you.
Let's say I climb Mount Everest. I am an Atheist. Did I do it just with physical strength and equipment? OR can I not do it because I don't subscribe to a religion?
Whoa this is only interesting because I have actually met the first blind man to ever climb Mount Everest, Erik Weihenmayer.
I can tell you if I climbed a mountain, I climbed a mountain. God had nothing to do with it.
I don't understand how having faith in yourself could be considered blind faith. If anything it is the realest faith there is. It's not based on anything unproven or of the D&D persuasion. The same reasons you give for the existence of god are the exact same ones that I use to prove the lack thereof. You call these 'test' and think that they are mandatory.