1. God is (by definition) a being than which no greater being can be thought.2. Greatness includes greatness of virtue.3. Therefore, God is a being than which no being could be more virtuous.4. But virtue involves overcoming pains and dangers.5. Indeed, a being can only be properly said to be virtuous if it can suffer pain or be destroyed.6. A God that can suffer pain or is destructible is not one than which no greater being can be thought.7.For you can think of a greater being, that is, one that is nonsuffering and indestructible.8. Therefore, God does not exist.
— Douglas N. WaltonI submit a body of facts which cannot be invalidated. My opinions may be doubted, denied, or approved, according as they conflict or agree with the opinions of each individual who may read them; but their worth will be best determined by the foundation on which they rest—the incontrovertible facts.
— William Beaumont...As we are endowed. ...With rhetorics. ...None will deny. ...Of innocence. ...Towards scribbling. ...Of love lines. ...And of lust. ...To what seems like male. ...To what seems like female. ...In those days. ...I mean nothing. ...But in high school.....Even me. ...I can't deny.
— Michael Bassey JohnsonA goal lacking a sense of ethics is a goal that lacks any sense.
— Craig D. LounsbroughWhen you paint your lips, eye lids, nails or whatever, to look attractive, don't forget your up stairs(intellect) if you leave it behind, I will consider all other colors invalid.
— Michael Bassey JohnsonRespect emotion!!!It is always valid.Don't just HEAR but LISTEN not with your demon.
— Napz Cherub Pellazo