I would hope that some of these dancers are suitably attired Scotsmen doing the Highland Fling.
I would hope that some of these dancers are suitably attired Scotsmen doing the Highland Fling.
Faith is simply belief in something or someone whether you have a logical reason to or not. A lot of people put their faith in who they voted for this November, for example. The astronauts have faith in the engineers who build the rockets they strap themselves into, and in the administrators to make the right decision when it comes down to "go" or "no go" for launch. So no, it's not willful ignorance, and doesn't deserve contempt. Willful ignorance is when you have actual evidence against something but ignore the evidence, like say creationists ignore all evidence supporting evolution.They do. That's what "Faith" means: Believing in something... in the face of negative evidence.
No, THAT'S deliberate, willful ignorance and deserves nothing but contempt and derision.
I know what you're getting at, but there is a difference, and the point you fail to see that is the point you become like those young Earth creationists, refusing to see anything of value in beliefs you don't hold.
I don't see much difference, really, it just seems to me you're resistant to the idea there may be some comparison. For my part, I'm open to the possibility, I just don't put much stock in it, particularly the Judeo-Christian ideal of who or what "God" is. I certainly don't see it as "willful ignorance" to simply believe in God though, which you didn't answer my question about, BTW.Astronauts know that theirs is the most dangerous occupation in the world. They aren't blind to the fact. I do not see them having 'faith' in the engineers if they accept that there is a significant chance that something could go wrong. They know that during space travel more than 20 people have died and all of that was down to design/technical mistakes. They are willing to take the chance, to me that isn't faith at all but acceptance of the risks.
I would hope that some of these dancers are suitably attired Scotsmen doing the Highland Fling.
well, there's Jim. That'll have to do, unless Deckard has picked a very unsuitable avatar![]()
There's an ironic statement.Ask RJ, he started it.What's the likelihood of there not being a god?
Define "god"!![]()
I quite like that saying. Do you mind if I use it as my sig?
I would be interested in seeing what series other Attenborough fans own
I have
1) Attenbrough in Paradise and other Personal Voyages which has on it
*Attenborough in Paradise
*A Blank on the Map
*The Lost Gods of Easter Island
*Bowerbirds: The Art of Seduction
*The Song of the Earth
*Life on Air
*The Amber Time Machine
2) Trials of Life
3) Life in the Freezer
4) The Private Life of Plants
5) The Life of Mammals
7) The Life of Birds
this means I still have a few more to get.
I also have "Great Wildlife Moments" that is narrated by Sir David.
Heh. Actually, it's more a question of the infinite complexity and the logical paradoxes.limit as universe approaches infinite, intelligent force approaches zero?![]()
2) Trials of Life
3) Life in the Freezer
4) The Private Life of Plants
5) The Life of Mammals
7) The Life of Birds
2) Trials of Life
3) Life in the Freezer
4) The Private Life of Plants
5) The Life of Mammals
7) The Life of Birds
I have those too, plus Planet Earth and The Blue Planet.
I also got his autobiography, Life on Air, which is a fabulous book, as much about the history of nature filming as his own life.
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