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mother son, drunk moms, 1996 cricket world cup, law, pissed off, naming, exquisite, internet anger, fuking, drunkteen fuck, writer, pissed at, refugee, | I don't think your comparison of faith to love makes much sense. Love is an emotion. You're not appealing to love to justify beliefs about truth. You're not saying "I love X, therefore X is true." Posted by: Don P | Dec 22, 2004 11:33:19 AM I know exactly where your coming from. Posted by: tyler | Jan 21, 2005 5:47:43 PM i want some facking girel Posted by: ali | Oct story 19, 2005 4:38:41 AM Post story a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info? Comments: About Matthew Yglesias is staff writer at The story American Prospect and this is his weblog. See also the slightly out-of-date about page. Recent Entries Under/Over Absurd Views All-Stars Thank Your For Smoking Larry Brown Rawls on Capitalism MVP Wade? Opposite Day! If You Can't Take The Heat Who Needs Adam Morrison? Is Our Children Learning? Revenge Brokeback Again Bobcats Fat Bald Guy Rule The Bracket Osama's Got No Chance Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them Crime Might Pay If You Did It Better Belle, Sebastian, and the New Pornographers Bust? |
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I'm refugee not trying to persuade you to agree with my beliefs. The paradox of faith as I experience it is that refugee I can believe something to be completely true and also be fully aware that others experience their faiths with similar intensity that I can respect even as I remain convinced of what I believe. I know that this is not rational in the sense you're asking me about. But so refugee are love and sex and lots of other parts of the human experience; that does not make them any less valid or important to the individual, or necessarily any less true or real. I agree that faith has no part in debates over public policy, but the questions you're raising, and the comments to which i intially responded, were primarily about personal experience, and that's why I've responded as such. Peace, and happy holidays veruca. Posted by: veruca | Dec 22, 2004 11:14:04 AM veruca: But why believe, through faith, that, say, Jesus Christ is the Son of God if the belief of others, through their own faith, that he is not is just as likely to be true? |
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