Eloi
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You didn't overreact at all, if I felt I was slighted I probably wouldn't have been so mature. Thank you for accepting my apologies. :)I accept your apologies and offer my own if you feel that I overreacted, as I have been known to do.
There are a few things that really set me off and accusations of ignorance, whether accidental or deliberate, explicit or implicit, is one of them. I know I definitely flew off the handle with the first post I wrote; I just hope I didn't go too far with the second. As an overly-literal-minded person, I find it hard to tell when I've overstepped emotional boundaries.
I will try to shave my fallacies with that razor in the future. I am shit at statistics as well, so I don't think should've been that great of a leap for me, I'll try to be more rational about these things.I understand now what you meant but I think in future you should take me off the pedestal you apparently have me on and apply Occam's razor; it assumes less of me to just think that I'm shit at statistics (which I am) than to think I'm capable of understanding anything but that I subconsciously refuse to learn things that challenge my position.
But you pull it off so much better than I do. ^.^;Flattered as I am, I wouldn't recommend looking up to me. All you'll see is a fat guy with a pathological need for approval and fear of rejection.
Anyway, onto the meat of the debate.
To expound on the oft-mentioned "personal reasons": The personal reason I believe what Jesus says is because I believe my mother and boyfriend. My mother claims to be a psychic, and has the ability to perceive paranormal things and information, with multiple demonstrations to that, and claims Jesus' view of reality matches her own. She also has multiple pain diseases. The only way I can believe she is in pain everyday is to believe her subjective view of reality. And just accepting the pain disease portion and not the paranormal portion, even tho' she states both are true, would not make much sense to me. My boyfriend also claims similarly, with a similar amount of demonstration and claims Jesus' view of reality matches his own. He also is transsexual. The only way I believe he feels that his female role expected of him and being in a female body seriously disturbs him is to believe his subjective view of reality. And just accepting the transsexual portion, and not the paranormal portion, even if he claims both are equally true, would also not make sense to me.
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