Your response?
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reasonvemotion
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Your response?
If someone came to you one day, and said, "I gave you life, and everything you are, and who you are is because of me..." how would you respond?
Re: Your response?
I would say, "Can we cut a deal"reasonvemotion wrote:If someone came to you one day, and said, "I gave you life, and everything you are, and who you are is because of me..." how would you respond?
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marjoramblues
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Re: Your response?
After an involuntary raising of an eyebrow, or tworeasonvemotion wrote:If someone came to you one day, and said, "I gave you life, and everything you are, and who you are is because of me..." how would you respond?
I might look the 'someone' over;
judge their level of sanity
and the likely consequences of me saying something like:
'It takes two to tango. Wanna dance?'
How about you, reasonvemotion?
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Re: Your response?
I'd say, "That I am is due to you but who I am is up to me."
If we're talking about parents that is.
If we're talking about parents that is.
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artisticsolution
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Re: Your response?
I'd say, "You must have been very lonely."
If we were talking about God that is.
If we were talking about God that is.
Re: Your response?
Hi mom.
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marjoramblues
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Re: Your response?
Oh, what a K.I.S.S.reasonvemotion wrote:Prove it.
Then the 'someone' responds'...?
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reasonvemotion
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Re: Your response?
It would not really matter what this person says, as I value research and as information, knowledge and intelligence are important to me, it would probably be the criteria needed, as proof, to convince me (really, of anything). Although I am not immune to possibilities, but would always ask "does it work", i.e. questioning its logic.Then the 'someone' responds'...?
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marjoramblues
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So, as to the other 'possibilities', other than 'information, knowledge and intelligence',reasonvemotion wrote:It would not really matter what this person says, as I value research and as information, knowledge and intelligence are important to me, it would probably be the criteria needed, as proof, to convince me (really, of anything). Although I am not immune to possibilities, but would always ask "does it work", i.e. questioning its logic.Then the 'someone' responds'...?
- what would they be?
What would 'work' for you to believe in the claim that the 'someone':
1. gave you life,
and caused you to be
2. everything you are, and
3. who you are...
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Gee thanks Dad, but running off when I was a kid, and not paying one red cent or helping my mum bring me up, does not give you any privileges around here buddy.reasonvemotion wrote:If someone came to you one day, and said, "I gave you life, and everything you are, and who you are is because of me..." how would you respond?
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reasonvemotion
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Re: Your response?
marjoramblues wrote:
Anything that can realistically happen, I would consider as other "possibilities"
So, as to the other 'possibilities', other than 'information, knowledge and intelligence',
- what would they be?
Anything that can realistically happen, I would consider as other "possibilities"