I concur with several others on this thread that in my experience, after years of trying different things, the only thing that worked was consistently waking up early everyday (~6am). I also read in bed until I'm sleepy…
And they give dolphins rides on their backs for fun. They're just good all around! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC3AkGSigrA
>The difference is that to be an atheist you must be willing to accept "I don't know" as an answer. >Religion on the other hand offers absolute truth statements. See my other comment here for another perspective on…
That is true. Some of the most evil people in history were rational/logical to a fault. I will not follow them or believe in their ideologies. However, I mentioned them (Pascal, Newton) not to justify faith in God, but…
I'm seeing a recurring theme in this thread (and others) accusing Christians of using circular / irrational arguments to substantiate their beliefs. I'm a Christian and here is my assessment of the nature of faith.…
I concur with several others on this thread that in my experience, after years of trying different things, the only thing that worked was consistently waking up early everyday (~6am). I also read in bed until I'm sleepy…
And they give dolphins rides on their backs for fun. They're just good all around! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC3AkGSigrA
>The difference is that to be an atheist you must be willing to accept "I don't know" as an answer. >Religion on the other hand offers absolute truth statements. See my other comment here for another perspective on…
That is true. Some of the most evil people in history were rational/logical to a fault. I will not follow them or believe in their ideologies. However, I mentioned them (Pascal, Newton) not to justify faith in God, but…
I'm seeing a recurring theme in this thread (and others) accusing Christians of using circular / irrational arguments to substantiate their beliefs. I'm a Christian and here is my assessment of the nature of faith.…