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Intellectual Laziness (3)
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<blockquote data-quote="NasteeNate" data-source="post: 11973085" data-attributes="member: 25308"><p>I can't call for Mickey Mouse or unicorns, but I believe there was a real santa claus at one point in time. Unfortunately, he wasn't immortal and is subject to expire like all of us.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response, I really respect your point of view from a non-believer perspective. Sorry I didn't clarify myself in the line you highlighted. I was just typing like If I were having a conversation with somebody haha. Now to where you said something about patterns. I think part of it stems from being thankful. If a primitive culture is secluded from this technological advanced age, and haven't been westernized, there going to be grateful about their survival in what ever they inhabit. For instance, if they go out and kill for food then bring it back to their village. I don't think they are going to pat themselves on the back for an awesome score. They are going to thank "God" or whatever they worship for the meal that they got. I think is a small piece of big puzzle. We are hard wired in a way that whatever we do we are going to put something first. And God definitely wants to be first in our lives because he is our provider. Talking about the Hebrew God, Yahweh that Jews and gentiles "Christians" worship. This is how I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NasteeNate, post: 11973085, member: 25308"] I can't call for Mickey Mouse or unicorns, but I believe there was a real santa claus at one point in time. Unfortunately, he wasn't immortal and is subject to expire like all of us. Thanks for the response, I really respect your point of view from a non-believer perspective. Sorry I didn't clarify myself in the line you highlighted. I was just typing like If I were having a conversation with somebody haha. Now to where you said something about patterns. I think part of it stems from being thankful. If a primitive culture is secluded from this technological advanced age, and haven't been westernized, there going to be grateful about their survival in what ever they inhabit. For instance, if they go out and kill for food then bring it back to their village. I don't think they are going to pat themselves on the back for an awesome score. They are going to thank "God" or whatever they worship for the meal that they got. I think is a small piece of big puzzle. We are hard wired in a way that whatever we do we are going to put something first. And God definitely wants to be first in our lives because he is our provider. Talking about the Hebrew God, Yahweh that Jews and gentiles "Christians" worship. This is how I see it. [/QUOTE]
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