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Saladin:
There is a difference between a belief and notion.

Let us try to respect what others ardently but not logically believe. That way we stay out of conflict.

Alpha and stylish if you would like to debate this, please, as a friend I am requesting you to do so between yourselves. :)

Alpha:

--- Quote from: Engraved on July 27, 2010, 05:53:07 pm ---There is a difference between a belief and notion.

Let us try to respect what others ardently but not logically believe. That way we stay out of conflict.

Alpha and stylish if you would like to debate this, please, as a friend I am requesting you to do so between yourselves. :)

--- End quote ---

Dude... We're all friends here.  :)

And I respect his view. In his own way, he's not wrong.

But I'm not either.

Saladin:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on July 27, 2010, 05:18:45 pm ---I respect everyone's opinion and views and if it is logical I will accept it too.

--- End quote ---

The truth is, I used to be very reliant on logic, and often, in addition to belief, it makes the strongest ideal.

But, logic alone is not enough to be something that some has to adhere to. Perhaps like me, you will realise how flawed logic is.

Saladin:

--- Quote from: ~Alpha on July 27, 2010, 05:59:23 pm ---Dude... We're all friends here.  :)

And I respect his view. In his own way, he's not wrong.

But I'm not either.

--- End quote ---

Money, wealth and the whole capitalistic system is something that he believes in. It runs through his veins to do so, and much logic is put into fighting the system to him, it is the best in the world. So I believe it is best, to let him believe what he wants to, to him it is not a view, it is an ideal. And something that gives him strength as well as a reason to aspire. I think it is best, just to respect and not debate against it.

Alpha:

--- Quote from: Engraved on July 27, 2010, 06:02:25 pm ---Money, wealth and the whole capitalistic system is something that he believes in. It runs through his veins to do so, and much logic is put into fighting the system to him, it is the best in the world. So I believe it is best, to let him believe what he wants to, to him it is not a view, it is an ideal. And something that gives him strength as well as a reason to aspire. I think it is best, just to respect and not debate against it.

--- End quote ---

Here, you're wrong. Slightly.

I know him slightly better.
There are things that matter more, e.g. his parents.

Debating is just for the sake of debating.

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