StevePerryHair wrote:I don't know how to do a poll!!
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StevePerryHair wrote:I don't know how to do a poll!!
Saint John wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I don't know how to do a poll!!
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Rip Rokken wrote:I am agnostic these days too, leaning currently toward a type of atheism but the jury is out on everything for me. Most of the agnostics or athiests I've talked to would return to faith quickly if they could justify it as true. Logic, knowledge and personal experience just doesn't allow them to...
StevePerryHair wrote:Saint John wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I don't know how to do a poll!!
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Moon Beam wrote:Rockindeano wrote:By the way, my post was not an insult to Gerene.
No insult taken Dean and thank you.
Moon Beam wrote:parfait wrote:It's weird that miracles only are noticed by religious people. The whole everything has a meaning shit is shamefull. Tell that everything happens for a reason to the billions living in poverty, the kids getting molested by family members or what about the whole god damn cancer ward! Who are you to think that god has a greater plan with you, while he uses somalian kids as cannon fodder in guerilla wars? Disguisting.
No more shameful or disgusting than one thinking they are better than others.
parfait wrote:Moon Beam wrote:parfait wrote:It's weird that miracles only are noticed by religious people. The whole everything has a meaning shit is shamefull. Tell that everything happens for a reason to the billions living in poverty, the kids getting molested by family members or what about the whole god damn cancer ward! Who are you to think that god has a greater plan with you, while he uses somalian kids as cannon fodder in guerilla wars? Disguisting.
No more shameful or disgusting than one thinking they are better than others.
That's ridiculous. The whole point of religion is to feel superior to someone else. Christians are God's people, they believe in the correct God, and go to heaven. What about the hindus? Or the Jews? Or the Muslims? They all think the same; that they're somewhat superior, because of their faith - their connection to God.
That's the whole point of atheism. Sure, I might be more rational and intelligent, but it has mainly to do with the fact that I don't need some imaginary friend that tells me I'm special and that he got some plan with me, not the kids who's dying like flies in the third world. Great stuff.
parfait wrote:That's ridiculous. The whole point of religion is to feel superior to someone else. Christians are God's people, they believe in the correct God, and go to heaven.
That's the whole point of atheism. Sure, I might be more rational and intelligent...
Behshad wrote:parfait wrote:Moon Beam wrote:parfait wrote:It's weird that miracles only are noticed by religious people. The whole everything has a meaning shit is shamefull. Tell that everything happens for a reason to the billions living in poverty, the kids getting molested by family members or what about the whole god damn cancer ward! Who are you to think that god has a greater plan with you, while he uses somalian kids as cannon fodder in guerilla wars? Disguisting.
No more shameful or disgusting than one thinking they are better than others.
That's ridiculous. The whole point of religion is to feel superior to someone else. Christians are God's people, they believe in the correct God, and go to heaven. What about the hindus? Or the Jews? Or the Muslims? They all think the same; that they're somewhat superior, because of their faith - their connection to God.
That's the whole point of atheism. Sure, I might be more rational and intelligent, but it has mainly to do with the fact that I don't need some imaginary friend that tells me I'm special and that he got some plan with me, not the kids who's dying like flies in the third world. Great stuff.
So you don't believe in God , simply cause there's both good and evil in this world?! You'd only believe in a superior power , if everyone had a happy life and lived like a princess/you ?! So if there's a "creator" things should only be positive.
With your logic , I guess you should that Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft , simply cause there's good and bad in Windows vista. If he truly CREATED Microsoft , then Windows should be flawless.
Maybe you don't have that imaginary friend simply because anything you ask for is provided to you by mom/dad/butler/nanny ?!
You THINK your more intelligent and you also think your superior to any believers.
Behshad wrote:So again , you'd only believe in God if he was helping everyone with every problemsv they got ?
Have you ever lost a Child , Gael ?! If I was to just believe in God and tell him F you when I didn't get my miracle , I'd given up long time ago. I lost not one but two sons. Instead of turning cold and say "Fuck this , I'm gonna believe in apes from now on", I believed even more. I realized that there is a reason behind everything that God does. One of my sons went through severe epilepsy from birth for three years till God finally took him home. Right there was my miracle that as bad as I wanted my son with me , I realized God chose what was best for him.
So save your cancer ward speech. I've been through plenty of bad and good , but the bad hasn't made me stop believing in our creater. It's only made me and me belief stronger.
I don't believe in any religion but I respect those who do. I only believe in God , the creator of us. You can deny him but sooner or later you will see the light.
parfait wrote:There is no light, no life after death. Who lives and who dies are mainly about coincidences and luck. A shame about your kids, honestly. The whole point of believing in a God is that imakes our life on earth a little bit better - we tell ourself that this isn't all there is, that death isn't the end of it. It's a comforting thought. The world is a cruel place, filled to the brink of poverty, injustice and death. You obviously still don't get evolution at all, and true, there is a certain unforgiving nature to it. I get why people would like to think otherwise, but that is the reality of it. We're born out of nucleotides, basic chemical sequences, and live a pretty short life, then die. That's it.Behshad wrote:So again , you'd only believe in God if he was helping everyone with every problemsv they got ?
Have you ever lost a Child , Gael ?! If I was to just believe in God and tell him F you when I didn't get my miracle , I'd given up long time ago. I lost not one but two sons. Instead of turning cold and say "Fuck this , I'm gonna believe in apes from now on", I believed even more. I realized that there is a reason behind everything that God does. One of my sons went through severe epilepsy from birth for three years till God finally took him home. Right there was my miracle that as bad as I wanted my son with me , I realized God chose what was best for him. So save your cancer ward speech. I've been through plenty of bad and good , but the bad hasn't made me stop believing in our creater. It's only made me and me belief stronger. I don't believe in any religion but I respect those who do. I only believe in God , the creator of us. You can deny him but sooner or later you will see the light.
S2M wrote:Religious individuals no matter how hard they try cannot, without contradiction, believe all four of these statements:
(1) Any act that god commits, causes, commands, or condones is morally permissible.
(2) The bible reveals to us many of the acts that god commits, causes, commands, and condones.
(3) It is morally impermissible for anyone to commit, cause, command, or condone, acts that violate our moral principles.
(4) The bible tells us that god does in fact commit, cause, command, or condone, acts that violate our moral principles.
You could believe in 1, 2, 3...but then you come to number 4 and the pious have to take pause and re-evaluate. Or you can believe in 2,3, and 4...then go back to 1 and realize that believing in a god that is a hypocrite is illogical. The religious are quick to defend the bible, but yet tread water and backtrack when confronted with an inconsistency with; 'the Bible shouldn't be taken literally'.
StevePerryHair wrote:parfait wrote:There is no light, no life after death. Who lives and who dies are mainly about coincidences and luck. A shame about your kids, honestly. The whole point of believing in a God is that imakes our life on earth a little bit better - we tell ourself that this isn't all there is, that death isn't the end of it. It's a comforting thought. The world is a cruel place, filled to the brink of poverty, injustice and death. You obviously still don't get evolution at all, and true, there is a certain unforgiving nature to it. I get why people would like to think otherwise, but that is the reality of it. We're born out of nucleotides, basic chemical sequences, and live a pretty short life, then die. That's it.Behshad wrote:So again , you'd only believe in God if he was helping everyone with every problemsv they got ?
Have you ever lost a Child , Gael ?! If I was to just believe in God and tell him F you when I didn't get my miracle , I'd given up long time ago. I lost not one but two sons. Instead of turning cold and say "Fuck this , I'm gonna believe in apes from now on", I believed even more. I realized that there is a reason behind everything that God does. One of my sons went through severe epilepsy from birth for three years till God finally took him home. Right there was my miracle that as bad as I wanted my son with me , I realized God chose what was best for him. So save your cancer ward speech. I've been through plenty of bad and good , but the bad hasn't made me stop believing in our creater. It's only made me and me belief stronger. I don't believe in any religion but I respect those who do. I only believe in God , the creator of us. You can deny him but sooner or later you will see the light.
Promise this....when you lose patients someday, and you WILL! don't ever ever be the doctor who has to break that news. If you had said this shit to me when my dad died, or my mom, or acted like a robot sharing it, I would have punched you in the face. PLENTY of doctors believe in God. And wow, science too.
Behshad wrote:So again , you'd only believe in God if he was helping everyone with every problemsv they got ?
Have you ever lost a Child , Gael ?! If I was to just believe in God and tell him F you when I didn't get my miracle , I'd given up long time ago. I lost not one but two sons. Instead of turning cold and say "Fuck this , I'm gonna believe in apes from now on", I believed even more. I realized that there is a reason behind everything that God does. One of my sons went through severe epilepsy from birth for three years till God finally took him home. Right there was my miracle that as bad as I wanted my son with me , I realized God chose what was best for him.
So save your cancer ward speech. I've been through plenty of bad and good , but the bad hasn't made me stop believing in our creater. It's only made me and me belief stronger.
I don't believe in any religion but I respect those who do. I only believe in God , the creator of us. You can deny him but sooner or later you will see the light.
S2M wrote:Dave, looks like you need a remedial logic course, and heaps of remedial bible study.
My premise was that a religious person could not believe all four of my assertions without contradiction. And just by asserting three of them, negates the fourth(whatever one you are left with).
By the time you reach #4 and remember god wiped out an entire region/world with the flood there is evidence that god finds it acceptable for he himself to kill...but wait. OH! God gave us the commandment Thou shall not kill...Hmmm.
Also, I can tell by your limited responses that you are one of those pious types that believes, 'It is right(moral) because god says it is'. But if you think about it. This proves god's commands are arbitrary. What if god had said, 'you know what? Murder is moral. You people may murder'. Then what? Gods commands are strictly arbitrary....
conversationpc wrote:S2M wrote:Dave, looks like you need a remedial logic course, and heaps of remedial bible study.
My premise was that a religious person could not believe all four of my assertions without contradiction. And just by asserting three of them, negates the fourth(whatever one you are left with).
By the time you reach #4 and remember god wiped out an entire region/world with the flood there is evidence that god finds it acceptable for he himself to kill...but wait. OH! God gave us the commandment Thou shall not kill...Hmmm.
Also, I can tell by your limited responses that you are one of those pious types that believes, 'It is right(moral) because god says it is'. But if you think about it. This proves god's commands are arbitrary. What if god had said, 'you know what? Murder is moral. You people may murder'. Then what? Gods commands are strictly arbitrary....
The point was that it wasn't your premise to begin with and it wasn't even correct in its assumptions besides that.
S2M wrote:Have no idea what you are talking about. Excerpt from a paper I wrote in a philosophy course. A little bit of Raymond Bradley sprinkled in, but pretty much my thoughts as well. And as you, or nobody else alive wrote the bible, but quote it ad nauseum....I didn't think it was a problem. and neither did my college professor.
If my assumptions were incorrect....maybe you could educate me. I see you couldn't respond to my latest comment either.
S2M wrote:Dave, looks like you need a remedial logic course, and heaps of remedial bible study.
My premise was that a religious person could not believe all four of my assertions without contradiction. And just by asserting three of them, negates the fourth(whatever one you are left with).
By the time you reach #4 and remember god wiped out an entire region/world with the flood there is evidence that god finds it acceptable for he himself to kill...but wait. OH! God gave us the commandment Thou shall not kill...Hmmm.
Also, I can tell by your limited responses that you are one of those pious types that believes, 'It is right(moral) because god says it is'. But if you think about it. This proves god's commands are arbitrary. What if god had said, 'you know what? Murder is moral. You people may murder'. Then what? Gods commands are strictly arbitrary....
S2M wrote:Also, I can tell by your limited responses that you are one of those pious types that believes, 'It is right(moral) because god says it is'. But if you think about it. This proves god's commands are arbitrary. What if god had said, 'you know what? Murder is moral. You people may murder'. Then what? Gods commands are strictly arbitrary....
conversationpc wrote:S2M wrote:Also, I can tell by your limited responses that you are one of those pious types that believes, 'It is right(moral) because god says it is'. But if you think about it. This proves god's commands are arbitrary. What if god had said, 'you know what? Murder is moral. You people may murder'. Then what? Gods commands are strictly arbitrary....
God's commands would only be arbitrary if he doesn't have a reason to command one thing instead of another.
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