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All religions are based on fiction, so who can say which is a parody?Burlyman wrote:parody religions don't count
All? No qualifiers? Okay, for the sake of argument:CUDA wrote:exempt them all.
right now all you need to get exempt is Nancy Pelosi's phone # this law has not been implemented equally since it's inceptionFoil wrote:All? No qualifiers? Okay, for the sake of argument:CUDA wrote:exempt them all.
If I'm running "Business X" and I declare that healthcare (in part, or in entirety) is against my new just-now-made-up religion... I should be exempt from having to pay for it?
Honestly, I'm okay with it. If you make up your religion that doesn't believe in cancer and wants to refuse to pay for cancer coverage, assuming it's "reasonably" available to your employees (that was part of the ruling) and you're clear about disclosure I don't really care. Smart employees will expect larger paychecks so they can provide their own coverage, or they will leave... I see this as part of the "good benefits" vs. "bad benefits" spectrum.Foil wrote:All? No qualifiers? Okay, for the sake of argument:CUDA wrote:exempt them all.
If I'm running "Business X" and I declare that healthcare (in part, or in entirety) is against my new just-now-made-up religion... I should be exempt from having to pay for it?
callmeslick wrote:wow, I hope no one thinks CUDA was serious......you WERE being sarcastic, right, CUDA?
Atheism is a religionvision wrote:All religions are based on fiction, so who can say which is a parody?Burlyman wrote:parody religions don't count
I really just need one angel, fallen or not, to show themselves before me and I will become a lifelong follower of whatever religion they offer. Shouldn't be too hard for them, right?Burlyman wrote:You relativists will get all the proof you need when the fallen angels come back through the veil...
I still need to see something. Please pray to your god have have one of his angelic servants reveal himself to me. That's all it takes. I'll be a lifelong believer then. I can't rely on 2nd or 3rd hand information when it comes to something as serious as faith and a soul, can you? Seems unwise.Burlyman wrote:Read the book of Exodus and see how even the Israelites doubted God no matter what they saw.
A lot of what the Israelites saw could be explained scientifically today. Back then, any natural catastrophic disaster would have been attributed to God or supernatural forces because no one had a complete understanding of how the physical world worked. Everything was mysterious back then.Burlyman wrote:Read the book of Exodus and see how even the Israelites doubted God no matter what they saw.
Actually, this is exactly what I need to believe. If I witnessed an event that left no doubt in my mind that a god is real I would have no choice but to believe. Having an angel visit me would be enough. And I don't mean interpretively, I mean actually visit me with all the fanfare and lights and magic -- just like in the bible. A simple request for infinitely an infinitely powerful being.CUDA wrote:you wouldn't believe even if you saw one with your own two eyes.
Questions of the soul aside, that's a very simple question: the brain. Your nerve cells transmit signals through your spinal cord up to your brain, which then interprets them depending on the source. For pain, that would be the sensory cells responsible for touch/pressure or heat, depending on what type of pain you're talking about.Spidey wrote:I will ask one simple question…
What feels pain?
Sub atomic particles
Atoms
Chemicals
Molecules
Cells
Organs
Bodies
One simple question….What feels pain?
Convince me…
I'd say organisms. I'd define "pain" as a negative response to a stimulus - so I think an organism as a system is required to meet that definition. A couple examples: You prick your finger, and react by pulling it away. A dog gets hit and responds by whimpering and putting its tail behind it legs. A plant comes in contact with a chemical and retracts away from it. A bacteria flees from another attacking cell.Spidey wrote:Speaking of convincing someone to the point where they have no choice but to believe…
Any of you who do not believe in the existence of a life force (and I chose that term as a generic to mean anything you wish to insert…soul as one example)
I will ask one simple question…
What feels pain?
Sub atomic particles
Atoms
Chemicals
Molecules
Cells
Organs
Bodies
One simple question….What feels pain?
Convince me…
three reasons. maladaptive plasticity, conflicting signals, and memories of the missing limb.CUDA wrote:if the Brain is what feels the pain, then why does it feel pain in limbs that don't exist??
coz what goes on inside of brains doesn't necessarily have strong ties with the real world outside.CUDA wrote:if the Brain is what feels the pain, then why does it feel pain in limbs that don't exist??
I think spidey that we can rule out your first four candidate. There are nothing in them that would qualify as a receptor to receive a pain signal. They would more likely serve as parts of a pathway to transmit pain signals. It is when we get to cells that one has to look closer and here we see the basic organization to start defining pain. Cells such as nerve cells and glia cells take a stimulus like a burn and send a signal to the reactionary part of the organism that they have to move away from the heat source. Evolution has determined what stimuli are harmful to what type of organism and has made a system whereby the organism feels the stimuli as pain and can react accordingly.Spidey wrote:
I will ask one simple question…
What feels pain?
Sub atomic particles
Atoms
Chemicals
Molecules
Cells
Organs
Bodies
One simple question….What feels pain?
Convince me…
...you've basically answered your own question here. Because the brain is where our consciousness exists, and what actually produces what we recognize as "pain," having the physical limb there isn't even a necessity. If nerve endings are damaged or flat-out missing, as in the case of an amputation, there can certainly be sensations of "phantom pain" from extremities that no longer exists.CUDA wrote:if the Brain is what feels the pain, then why does it feel pain in limbs that don't exist??