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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Love isn't supernatural. Empathy isn't supernatural. Love is an emotion and empathy is an understanding. Both exist in the natural world.[/quote] Faith, an emotion and an understanding, exists in the natural world too.[/quote] No one claims faith doesn’t exist. What is your point?[/quote] my point was the same point that the poster made about love and empathy[/quote] No, that was in response to someone claiming that love and empathy are supernatural. You are the only one who brought up faith. Again, what was your intended point?[/quote] To add to the conversation.[/quote] Non-sequitur does not add to the conversation, it is exactly the opposite. [/quote] We're adding to it, lol...but those were vague definitions that make even God exist. The original "emotion/understanding" poster, responded to someone who gave God the definition of love, basically told them, their God exists. [/quote] I'll try a different definition of God. An infinite, all-powerful good.[/quote]
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