Moniker wrote:3. You just enjoy arguing with me for the sake of it.
I think this option applies to both you and Marg.
LOL
marg wrote:liz3564 wrote:Moderator Note-
Folks, I split off the sexual references to the Telestial. Please keep your sniping in that area, and let's see if we can get back to Kevin's original OP here. Carry on.
Well we knew how bored you were so we talked about it, and decided to spice things up.
liz3564 wrote:Moniker wrote:liz3564 wrote:Moniker wrote:3. You just enjoy arguing with me for the sake of it.
I think this option applies to both you and Marg.
LOL
It definitely applies to me. Not denying it. :)
Thought so! ;)
You don’t have to go to Japan to have an inkling that the Japanese are not as the rest of us are. In fact, they’re decidedly weird. If you take the conventional gamut of human possibility as running, say, from Canadians to Brazilians, after ten minutes in the land of the rising sun, you realised the Japs are off the map, out of the game, on another planet. It’s not that they’re aliens, but they are the people that aliens might be if they’d learnt Human by correspondence course and wanted to slip in unnoticed.
Moniker wrote:
Ah! So, my many posts earlier in the thread to you that say I don't see "critical thinking" skills can be determined by theism doesn't clue you in? I told you about the Cornell Evolution project that studies evolutionary biologists theism -- I also mentioned that dart was an intelligent man (a theist), how I'm NO better at "thinking" than a theist, and that there are physicists, scientists, etc... that are theists and I see no correlation....... that didn't clue you in?
I was doing a spoof on you. My bad that 1. you're either pretending you don't get that or 2. you forgot my REPEATED remarks on this thread that refuted your statements about theists not being "good critical thinkers", OR 3. you just enjoy arguing with me for the sake of it.
by the way, what are YOUR views on theists thinking skills, marg? I've made mine clear through out the thread. :)
For many religious claims, followers, if they were good critical thinkers should reject the claims. Yet typically those who have received early indoctrination, despite intelligence., and being able to critically evalute well other issues outside their religion are not able to objectively be critical about their religious beliefs.
The antithesis of critical thinking is acceptance of claims absent evidence.
marg wrote:Moniker wrote:
Marg, did you know a few of the men on this site are married (or have been married) to women from Japan?
Yes I do...Shades. So?
Moniker wrote:I didn't say JAK said it. I said you said it. I have a gooooood memory. :)