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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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 [b]good[/b].[/quote] Really? Then how do we explain all the $h!t in the world?[/quote] really? new to internet religious debates? lol...free will but perhaps you didn't have the will to ignore....hmmm and this is getting off topic[/quote] You're not trying to make your point and then stop the discussion there, are you? Do you believe in heaven? Is there free will in heaven? If so then it is possible for god to create a world with free will and no suffering/evil, so that argument is defeated.[/quote]
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