Submitted by illeatyourdog on March 10, 2008 - 11:36pm.
ShaunPhilly wrote:
Love may be an abstract term, but it is a concept based on something we actually feel, not see in the gaps of our feelings.
I would beg to differ. I challenge many people to explain the concept of love and they all run into similar problems that those who believe in God do. Even when I specify that I am speaking about the love one has for another that is NOT their family member or close friend, everybody defends love by appealing to "Well there are different types of love" which totally avoids my challenge of explaning what love is. Ultimately, though, both God and love, or arguements for them, rely on personal experiences that cannot, in anyway be verified and people simply end the conversation with "Well, i hope you experience it one day".
" Why does God always got such wacky shit to say? . . . When was the last time you heard somebody say 'look God told me to get a muffin and a cup tea and cool out man'?" - Dov Davidoff
ShaunPhilly wrote: Love may
I would beg to differ. I challenge many people to explain the concept of love and they all run into similar problems that those who believe in God do. Even when I specify that I am speaking about the love one has for another that is NOT their family member or close friend, everybody defends love by appealing to "Well there are different types of love" which totally avoids my challenge of explaning what love is. Ultimately, though, both God and love, or arguements for them, rely on personal experiences that cannot, in anyway be verified and people simply end the conversation with "Well, i hope you experience it one day".
" Why does God always got such wacky shit to say? . . . When was the last time you heard somebody say 'look God told me to get a muffin and a cup tea and cool out man'?" - Dov Davidoff