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Posted 2006-02-07, 05:11 PM
in reply to Titusfied's post starting "And that is exactly where my point was..."
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Titusfied said:
Just like you cope with death, etc. by looking at scientific facts as a reason for it occurring, other people look at it as God's will for the reason. There really isn't a different, other than the fact that they rely on faith, and you on tangible, scientific data.
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What's a difference between a stereotype and a generalization?
Stereotypes are created through a lack of understanding.
Generalizations are based on fact.
Stereotypes are wrong and ignorant.
Generalizations are true and logical.
gruesomeBODY said:
Titus hit my point exactly
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Asking why God killed your friend is like subscribing to a stereotype. It's stupid, illogical, and unprovable. Using that sort of thinking is akin to saying everyone from the Middle East is a towelhead terrorist. Are you that provincial?
Last edited by GravitonSurge; 2006-02-07 at 05:15 PM.
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