Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Insane is as insane does. It doesn't matter if your fairy tales were written yesterday or 50,000 years ago, they're still fairy tales.
as useless as it is to reply to your trollish posts, can you humour me?
does faith = insanity to you? you realize just how large of a percentage of the human population - both past, present, and future - you are writing off based on that assumption, right? never mind, of course you realize that.
Depends on how you define faith. I have faith the sun will rise in the east, I have faith my family and friends won't let me down, etc. That's not insane.
But if you define faith as believing in an invisible magic man that lives in the sky, then yes, I think that's insane. Deal with it.
If your "faith" was truly strong and you were utterly sure that your invisible man in the sky was real I wouldn't be able to bother you so much. But the fact that you resort to the pathetic "troll" excuse to explain away anyone that doesn't share in your fairy tales merely proves the shallowness of your own "faith". I bother you because I ask the questions that you can't answer and you're so shaken by your inability to answer that you're afraid of the questions even being asked. Tough.
Is believing in leprechauns insane? Is believing in dragons insane? Is believing that your shoes are haunted insane? Is believing that your thoughts are being controlled by men in back helicopters insane? The reason you think that the people who believe in those things are crazy is precisely why I feel that your belief in invisible men in the sky is crazy.