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you chose not to believe in a god tom or you were forced to ? why the aversion to the question ?

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I will yes . Tomorrow.

Believe me there's science free will is false .

You want to know about love .

Google oxytocin .
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your talking out of your ass tom.

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Neither Julius! I just read enough that it clicked for me . Everything is natural it's just we human beings are superstitious:
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Okay thanks Julius .
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You are adding things after I've answered !
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You into narcotics?
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How do scientist measure free will . Well they understand that biology and chemistry are subject to causality .

My friend I know the message that you don't exist is a little unsettling .


Like I say , you have no choice about what you believe .
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Lol either I got my oxy z wrong or Tom did. Oxytocin or OxyContin
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Don't get me started Mexi !

Look if you believe in God fine .

Mexi I trust you . Try believing God doesn't exist .

As an experiment . Choose not to believe God exists .

You can't . It's not a choice .

God is one example
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Oxytocin . The cuddle hormone . Check it out . It's natural we love .
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Goodnight beautiful world
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oxytocin (Oxt) is a hormone, neuropeptide, and medication.[3][4] As a medication, it is used to cause contraction of the uterus in order to start labor or increase the speed of labor, and to stop bleeding following delivery.[3] For this purpose, it is given either by injection into a muscle or into a vein.[3]

This is for cuddling?!?!?

Tom I will not start this circle. I am more than content and it is only by the grace of God and His mercy and Love and forgiveness and long suffering and and and and and and and and.....
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And Tom people stop believing in God.

Or are you trying to say, they never believed in the first place? Try to convince the non believer on believing that he/she never believed in the first place.


Crap. I just sucked myself into this.

Mexi out!!!!
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Big sigh. Yes. End of.
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to not belive in god is to say that nothing is better than man...making man God.(explains why some people are so narcisistick)

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I was only joking Tom. please don't be sad.

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Tom is not sad buse he believes in Tom, it is thomism, a system Thom invented. End of. begin of a new story, all systems should be studied. We'd like to know less about Tom, more about tHomism. is thomism Tom and "H" ?

is "H" difference to understand philosophy of Tom ?  

"H" seems useful to understand end of, Tom, and start of tHomism. 

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FRENCHBASHER wrote:

Tom is not sad buse he believes in Tom, it is thomism, a system Thom invented. End of. begin of a new story, all systems should be studied. We'd like to know less about Tom, more about tHomism. is thomism Tom and "H" ?

is "H" difference to understand philosophy of Tom ?  

"H" seems useful to understand end of, Tom, and start of tHomism. 

What is Thomism?



Question: "What is Thomism?"

Answer: 
Thomism is the system of philosophy developed by Thomas Aquinas, a Catholic scholar. Aquinas harmonized the philosophy of Aristotle with Christian theology, creating a system that became among the most influential in history. Aquinas’ philosophy was popular during his lifetime. After his death, a small minority of Catholic leaders condemned his teachings as heresy. Their efforts reduced the popularity of his work, but only temporarily.

In response to the Reformation, the Catholic Church heavily endorsed the work of Aquinas, including Thomism, elevating it to a status second only to the Bible itself. Other philosophical systems today disagree with Thomism on many points, but Thomism remains a dominant philosophical worldview.


Thomism is strongly grounded in reason, specifically in opposition to “blind faith.” It holds the laws of non-contradiction and causality as the fundamental principles of reality. According to Thomism, most of nature and theology can be apprehended through observation and reason. That which can be known by reason, accordingly, should be used to judge what is known only by faith. Thomism recognizes, however, that certain truths are only knowable by special revelation.

Thomism is also empiricist, meaning it teaches that observations and experiences are necessary for knowledge. It claims that we cannot argue for God’s existence on the basis of direct experience; we can only argue for God by interpreting what we see, feel, and understand. This philosophy rejects the Rationalist claim that pure logic or reasoning—without any observations or empirical data—can be used to draw reliable conclusions.

Thomism also approaches knowledge of God via “negative theology.” This is the belief that it is necessary for human beings to apprehend God through metaphors and analogies. Since God is unique, transcendent, and infinite, He is necessarily beyond our full comprehension. In order to at least partly comprehend God, we must use figurative or analogous terms relevant to our experiences. This approach also implies that portions of Scripture can be interpreted figuratively, depending on the context.

The correspondence theory of truth is a core part of Thomism. This is the idea that “truth” can be defined as conforming to some external, objective reality. Thomism supposes both empiricism and objective realism, which both claim our senses are useful and that the world can be understood more or less as it actually is. Thomism also teaches a fusion of the body and soul, which differs in many ways from classical dualism.

Thomism poses a distinction between “essence” and “existence.” It posits that God alone is absolute and all other things are finite and imperfect. Therefore, only God has an essence identical to His existence. He is the one and only pure expression of essence, substance, and existence. For all other things, their “what” (essence) is different from their “is” (existence). This also means that evil does not exist, in and of itself, except as a lack of “good.” Something is evil insofar as it violates its purpose, or the “cause” of its existence.

According to Thomism, all living things possess some type of soul, but humans alone have an immortal, “rational” soul. Our ability to use reason, per this philosophy, is a supernatural quality that other forms of life do not possess.

 



Thomism is also the source of Aquinas’ “Five Ways,” which are introductory means to argue for the existence of God. These are the first mover argument, the first cause argument, the contingency (necessity) argument, the ontological (perfection) argument, and the teleological (design) argument. These are often misunderstood, and assumed to be Aquinas’ best and strongest case for the Christian God. In truth, the “Five Ways” are merely meant to be basic principles to introduce the concept of Christian theism on rational grounds.

http://www.biography.com/people/st-thomas-aquinas-9187231#theology-and-philosophy

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ty i really thought it was a joke , a good one , "H" + Tom.

Do u think it is joke, history or religious ?  I delete if MOD David asks. I suppose only Nikprit posts about religions, Tom.

Nickprit or Nikprit ?????????????? one of them is a fake too.

Till tomorrow, we learn things on threads.

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