The idea that people would actually choose to go to Hell is utterly ludicrous, nothing more than a way for sanctimonious twits to feel less guilty about their cruel philosophy, a sick blame-the-victim mentality.
I'd like to see a breakdown between two different kinds of belief in hell:
* The kind of belief where a believer worries about his or her own chance of ending up in hell.
* The kind of belief where a believer thinks that he or she is guaranteed a place in heaven (for example by saying the magic words, "I accept Jesus Christ as my Personal Savior"), and where hell is only for the foolish and/or evil others who don't believe the same things.
The person making the extraordinary claim has the burden of proof, not the naysayer. For a SATA cable to make a difference in sound quality definitely counts as an extraordinary claim.
Ah, this is just like the good ol' days in rec.audio.opinion.
The idea that people would actually choose to go to Hell is utterly ludicrous, nothing more than a way for sanctimonious twits to feel less guilty about their cruel philosophy, a sick blame-the-victim mentality.
I'd like to see a breakdown between two different kinds of belief in hell:
* The kind of belief where a believer worries about his or her own chance of ending up in hell.
* The kind of belief where a believer thinks that he or she is guaranteed a place in heaven (for example by saying the magic words, "I accept Jesus Christ as my Personal Savior"), and where hell is only for the foolish and/or evil others who don't believe the same things.
The person making the extraordinary claim has the burden of proof, not the naysayer. For a SATA cable to make a difference in sound quality definitely counts as an extraordinary claim.
Ah, this is just like the good ol' days in rec.audio.opinion.