TheMidnight12AM (Can I just call you Midnight? Please? ) :
I like your input Midnight. Thanks. This reminded me of the whole point of my other thread "Why are you ARGUING about "GOD?". I have a point and a question really:
1.) We need to find some common ground, and fast. Otherwise, we may not be around much longer. We need to be trying to move toward some form of consensus rather than toward more division. Division would be fine if each "religion" had it's own planet. But they don't, we have only one Earth, and we are capable of destroying it. Today, tomorrow, whenever.
2.) Once we have found some common ground (I think your statement above is a great starting place) where do we go from there? What are our goals?
I want to change the way people think, but is this a realistic goal? I think it is utterly necessary, but is it realistic? What do the rest of you think?
P.S. I'm sorry I got so mad at you Ellion in the above-mentioned thread. You are right, I do have unresolved issues, and that is part of the reason I'm here. Now, why I got mad at you was irrational (bad time of the day, you could say, for me) and I am sorry. I will try my hardest to be sane and logical and un-emotional in this thread. Please, say what you feel like you must, but please don't nit-pick. Okay? You may already have me on your ignore list, which I wouldn't blame you for. I hope not though, you did have a point back there. Peace.
Also, searching for a common ground (such as "I see no proof for God, but I cannot disprove God for you, and it is possible he may exist") becomes important as our beliefs increasingly diversify.
I like your input Midnight. Thanks. This reminded me of the whole point of my other thread "Why are you ARGUING about "GOD?". I have a point and a question really:
1.) We need to find some common ground, and fast. Otherwise, we may not be around much longer. We need to be trying to move toward some form of consensus rather than toward more division. Division would be fine if each "religion" had it's own planet. But they don't, we have only one Earth, and we are capable of destroying it. Today, tomorrow, whenever.
2.) Once we have found some common ground (I think your statement above is a great starting place) where do we go from there? What are our goals?
I want to change the way people think, but is this a realistic goal? I think it is utterly necessary, but is it realistic? What do the rest of you think?
P.S. I'm sorry I got so mad at you Ellion in the above-mentioned thread. You are right, I do have unresolved issues, and that is part of the reason I'm here. Now, why I got mad at you was irrational (bad time of the day, you could say, for me) and I am sorry. I will try my hardest to be sane and logical and un-emotional in this thread. Please, say what you feel like you must, but please don't nit-pick. Okay? You may already have me on your ignore list, which I wouldn't blame you for. I hope not though, you did have a point back there. Peace.