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Life & Living => Faith & Beliefs => Topic started by: hmgROCK on October 06, 2015, 06:58:42 AM

Title: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on October 06, 2015, 06:58:42 AM
Hey guys. I know we get into alot of heated religious debate.
Regardless of what you think or believe.

Let's use common sense.

What I mean by this is pure reason, judgement, practical

Example: your workplace offer free flu shot.  Take it. It free and helps protect you.
a flu shot at CVS or walgreenn will cost you $25

Example 2:  have cancer. Also Seek medical treatment instead just prays.


As always guys


God did not created man.....man created god
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: FetishDream on October 06, 2015, 08:03:34 AM
Hey guys. I know we get into alot of heated religious debate.
Regardless of what you think or believe.

Let's use common sense.

What I mean by this is pure reason, judgement, practical

Example: your workplace offer free flu shot.  Take it. It free and helps protect you.
a flu shot at CVS or walgreenn will cost you $25

Example 2:  have cancer. Also Seek medical treatment instead just prays.


As always guys


God did not created man.....man created god

common sense, something created man.  I give credit to whoever it is that is the divinity that created men.   O0
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: joot on October 06, 2015, 09:20:18 AM
So what the hell is so wrong with having an invisible friend in high places...? ;D
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Believe_N_Me on October 07, 2015, 03:04:56 AM
Whatever happened to the individual's right to choose? Why do you care if someone chooses to pay for a flu shot? With the new act by California governor, what is the difference between someone seeking assisted-suicide vs. someone who does nothing but prays? They both ultimately chose not to seek medical treatment. Both are comforted by the fact that it is the will of a higher power.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on October 07, 2015, 07:10:30 AM
Whatever happened to the individual's right to choose? Why do you care if someone chooses to pay for a flu shot? With the new act by California governor, what is the difference between someone seeking assisted-suicide vs. someone who does nothing but prays? They both ultimately chose not to seek medical treatment. Both are comforted by the fact that it is the will of a higher power.


Common sense

Your work place gives them out for free
Why pay $25 at Walgreen or CVS???


Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on October 07, 2015, 07:19:30 AM
But what is common sense?

For example

Dinosaurs

Bone=meat at one time=alive at one time


Or example 2

1% increase in revenue for $50million
While 10% increase in revenue for $3million
Who makes more? That 1% company

Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Believe_N_Me on October 07, 2015, 03:26:27 PM

Common sense

Your work place gives them out for free
Why pay $25 at Walgreen or CVS???

You are basing your decision on money without considering that maybe a person prefers the pharmacist at their neighborhood drugstore. That's not common sense.

Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on October 07, 2015, 10:08:45 PM
You are basing your decision on money without considering that maybe a person prefers the pharmacist at their neighborhood drugstore. That's not common sense.

This is what I mean by common sense

Pure reason and judgement
Flu is flu.
Get it at work. It free plus you get away from work.
Makes sense

...

While we on the meds topic get your kids vaccinated
Who cares if you believe or don't believe it work.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Believe_N_Me on October 10, 2015, 12:28:51 AM
This is what I mean by common sense

Pure reason and judgement
Flu is flu.
Get it at work. It free plus you get away from work.
Makes sense

...

While we on the meds topic get your kids vaccinated
Who cares if you believe or don't believe it work.

Reason and judgment? You obviously did not read my post. Perhaps a person prefers the pharmacist at their local Walgreens and $25 isn't too much to pay. This is an issue of "preference", not "common sense".
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: zena on October 10, 2015, 05:26:50 PM
My family has to pay for the flu shot even though we go through my husband's work.  It's cheaper though than going to our primary doctor.  But...yes, but our youngest daughter is afraid of the needle and does not trust anyone or any location.  She will only get it at her pediatricians office where she can sit on the bed and have me hug her.  It's $20 at husband's work and $75 at the pediatrician's office.

Of course it's common sense to get it for free but sometimes it's just easier to pay up and make it easier for everyone when there's a child who will literally rip your scalp off if you try to force a needle into them.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Believe_N_Me on October 11, 2015, 02:49:45 AM
My family has to pay for the flu shot even though we go through my husband's work.  It's cheaper though than going to our primary doctor.  But...yes, but our youngest daughter is afraid of the needle and does not trust anyone or any location.  She will only get it at her pediatricians office where she can sit on the bed and have me hug her.  It's $20 at husband's work and $75 at the pediatrician's office.

Of course it's common sense to get it for free but sometimes it's just easier to pay up and make it easier for everyone when there's a child who will literally rip your scalp off if you try to force a needle into them.

Exactly! It really is about preference. Some people actually like their doctor even if it costs a bit more than a free clinic that delivers the same service (ex. pap smear, vaccination, physical exam, etc.).
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on October 19, 2015, 10:24:05 PM
Common sense means something different to every group of people.  It's common sense in Hmong culture that the women should cook for the men.  ;)  Well is it?  Talk to an American feminist and you'll get smack.

Those is what I mean by common sense
Cook some rice. Go to Walmart and get those cook chicken. Eat.

Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: VillainousHero on November 18, 2015, 12:24:20 AM
Its also common that 1% of people suffer horribly with flu shot and some even die from it.   There's always something about the free stuff...
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Giggles_Shyly on November 18, 2015, 08:41:52 AM
Hello, free isn't always better. I rather get it from a familiar place than some uncharted unknown place.

Didn't you here a few years ago or perhaps it was last year, someone went around offering flu shots and they weren't licensed. Who knows what that person was giving out. Common sense tells me, "go to your primary doctor!"
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Visualmon on November 25, 2015, 03:43:39 AM
It's common sense that God created everything and human use every resource on earth for their benefit.  O0 ;D
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Gracified23 on November 25, 2015, 08:18:52 AM
Hey guys. I know we get into alot of heated religious debate.
Regardless of what you think or believe.

Let's use common sense.

What I mean by this is pure reason, judgement, practical

Example: your workplace offer free flu shot.  Take it. It free and helps protect you.
a flu shot at CVS or walgreenn will cost you $25

Example 2:  have cancer. Also Seek medical treatment instead just prays.


As always guys


God did not created man.....man created god

Speaking of pure reason, the atheist universe denies the basis for uniformity. Meaning, you can't even practice induction in our reasoning if this universe is indeed random.
 
You should perhaps start a new thread and present your argument formally and not assume things are true.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on December 07, 2015, 02:43:43 PM
i think it time, we bump this back up
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Believe_N_Me on February 11, 2016, 02:51:51 PM
Define the principles behind the common sense that you speak of?
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Gracified23 on February 18, 2016, 08:55:18 AM
Provide the basis for rationality in the atheist view? With it you cannot move on.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: SummerBerry on February 18, 2016, 10:15:25 AM
Flu shot has never been known as "free" to the public/people so how is that common sense?  You might got it free because of your workplace that provide that service.  Most people will still go to their primary doctor for flu shot and end up paying their office co-coy. 

My husband get it free through his workplace because he work in a clinic setting.  Sometime he get it from our primary doctor because he has a doctor appt right around that time.  Myself.... I have never done a flu shot.  I choose not to because I don't work and is hardly around people.  My husband and kids sometime I see them have sign of side effects.   



Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on February 18, 2016, 12:07:04 PM
Provide the basis for rationality in the atheist view? With it you cannot move on.

Just common sense.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: hmgROCK on February 18, 2016, 12:09:23 PM
Flu shot has never been known as "free" to the public/people so how is that common sense?  You might got it free because of your workplace that provide that service.  Most people will still go to their primary doctor for flu shot and end up paying their office co-coy. 

My husband get it free through his workplace because he work in a clinic setting.  Sometime he get it from our primary doctor because he has a doctor appt right around that time.  Myself.... I have never done a flu shot.  I choose not to because I don't work and is hardly around people.  My husband and kids sometime I see them have sign of side effects.   

Just common sense
Don't have be about just the flu

It can be about the vaccine for your newborn.
Just get it for your kids
If you love them.
But do it one one or two vaccine at a time

Just common sense.
Title: Re: Common sense
Post by: Gracified23 on February 22, 2016, 10:32:19 AM
Just common sense.

God does not view atheists with common sense.

Causality (i.e concept of cause and effect) is common sense which atheists work very hard to reject.

Atheists think that life is an accident, and all the highly designed world was pure chance.

The fact is in atheism, you have no reason to believe anything is certain or true because there are no absolutes. You just have chance and accident, but we have the foundation and truth of God's Word.