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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    What, being illogical? Yes I do.

    So stop being stupid and just tell people you don't believe in God ('atheist' being as redundant a term as 'agnostic')
    Shame Gandhi and Einstein aren't around so that Charles could explain to them how stupid they are as well, eh?

    Nothing suggests to me that someone is intellectually limited more than the assumption that there is no limit to the capabilities of man's intellect. That's you that is, Monty.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Shame Gandhi and Einstein aren't around so that Charles could explain to them how stupid they are as well, eh?

    Nothing suggests to me that someone is intellectually limited more than the assumption that there is no limit to the capabilities of man's intellect. That's you that is, Monty.
    In fairness Gandhi was a fúcking moron and Einstein German, so they're not exactly what you'd call an admirable couple, are they?

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    In fairness Gandhi was a fúcking moron and Einstein German, so they're not exactly what you'd call an admirable couple, are they?
    Admirable is debatable, the caliber of their intellect is not. Besides, you don't have to look very hard to find awfully intelligent people who hold a deep religious faith. I don't myself, you understand, but I would never belittle someone's intellect because they did.

    That is the act of a moron. Or possibly someone who writes photo captions for a living.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Shame Gandhi and Einstein aren't around so that Charles could explain to them how stupid they are as well, eh?

    Nothing suggests to me that someone is intellectually limited more than the assumption that there is no limit to the capabilities of man's intellect. That's you that is, Monty.
    No, they believed in the spiritual (as do I) but at that time the concept did not have the western scientific backing to give it a name other than 'God'

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    No, they believed in the spiritual (as do I) but at that time the concept did not have the western scientific backing to give it a name other than 'God'
    Oooooh, what's all this then?

    Believe in the spiritual do we?

    Crystals, is it?

    Auras?

    Dabble in a bit of .... astrology .... do we, sir?

    Hmmm?

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Oooooh, what's all this then?

    Believe in the spiritual do we?

    Crystals, is it?

    Auras?

    Dabble in a bit of .... astrology .... do we, sir?

    Hmmm?
    All sounds a little too Hoddle for my liking.

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