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S2M wrote:. People are inherently flawed.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:S2M wrote:. People are inherently flawed.
altruism = any action taken by a person must also bring benefit to others, therefore it is right to force obligations onto others, as opposed to ethical individualism, which states the individual's main obligation is to live for his own benefit and the only obligations that he is required to keep are those which he has chosen for himself.
I agree with you that altruism is wrong but I dont think you can believe that people are inherently flawed and oppose altruism?. The notion that people are inhently flawed
(and need to be forced in to obligation) is one of the premises that those who argue for altruism take. You cant believe that people are inherently flawed and support a ethical individualism.
artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:steveo777 wrote:Foreigners and Atheists have fucked all this up. America is moving away from a country of faith with great values and moral fiber.
Liberal butt fuckers!
Morality isn't based on religion....I don't know where everyone got the idea that being non-religious automatically means one is immoral.
However, religion is based in morality. Big difference. And the last time I took inventory, more people have been MURDERED in the name of moral religion, then all the non-religious acts COMBINED.
Actually, the LONE thing that is, and has ruined this country is altruism. The concept of altruism is not only illogical from a reason standpoint, but it presupposes that self-sacrifice is the highest moral duty. If everyone took care of themselves, and lived rationally, and had a damn purpose - there wouldn't be the need to serve others, at the expense of his own needs and wants.
S2M ever think that people who murder in "God's" name are not his people anyway? It is a sin to murder. It is also a sin to not love your neighbor. How about turn the other cheek? Seems like they don't know God at all to me.
We are moving away from a world of people who truly live by God's principles.
So how is the world getting? So much better every day, right? How about young people? Are they so much better off not respecting authority or having manners? How about our society? People who stand on top of counters and throw stuff at workers for getting their orders wrong, people who laugh when someone runs someone down in a car in a parking lot, people who beat people up for 5 minutes of fame on youtube.
How is this working for you? Regardless of your wanting to not believe in God or not, which by the way I respect your right, having people who believe it is wrong to do the wrong thing around you, isn't as bad as you make it out. People who believe in non violence and kindness don't make bad neighbors, regardless of how delusional you think they are.
parfait wrote:You as a teacher should at least know that the Pledge of Allegiance was "set up" by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted in 1942. Under God was added ten years later.
The world is getting better as a matter of fact. Crime rate has steeply decreased in the last two decades. More people are getting an education. Poverty is decreasing in most developing countries. Even the death by AIDS is decreasing. Keep in mind that your interpretation of the Bible isn't the necessary right one. One can easily make the case that The Bible promotes slavery, homophobia and murder (see someone doing working on a Sunday - kill the blasphemer). The US is secular, founded my founding fathers which were mostly deists. The words "Jesus Christ, Christianity, Bible, and God" isn't mentioned once in the Constitution.
S2M wrote:I didn't say you shouldn't be kind to people....I just think there is no room for altruism in the world. One who believes in altruism is basically saying, 'I can't make it on my own, help me.' And worse, for the person being roped into the serving - it is basically saying that my needs do not matter, I'm living solely to serve others...that is NOT acceptable. Any rational person would see the problem here. Altruism preaches self-sacrifice. I believe that no person should sacrifice others for himself, or sacrifice himself for others(and so did Ayn Rand). Selfishness is a virtue.
I have a question for you Ginger....Is there any instance where you would permit lying? Everybody lies, and everybody would lie. People are inherently flawed. Some people need religion to keep them in line, some people need the military, and others do not need either....
In MY opinion, religion is for the weak-minded. I'm not saying that it doesn't have it's good points. But on the whole, I don't have much use for it. I don't begrudge those who are devout. I just look at them in a different way. Every religious person I've ever known 'condones' lying....and by condones, I mean doesn't mind doing it....I find most christians are hypocrites. Just my opinion.
parfait wrote:artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:steveo777 wrote:Foreigners and Atheists have fucked all this up. America is moving away from a country of faith with great values and moral fiber.
Liberal butt fuckers!
Morality isn't based on religion....I don't know where everyone got the idea that being non-religious automatically means one is immoral.
However, religion is based in morality. Big difference. And the last time I took inventory, more people have been MURDERED in the name of moral religion, then all the non-religious acts COMBINED.
Actually, the LONE thing that is, and has ruined this country is altruism. The concept of altruism is not only illogical from a reason standpoint, but it presupposes that self-sacrifice is the highest moral duty. If everyone took care of themselves, and lived rationally, and had a damn purpose - there wouldn't be the need to serve others, at the expense of his own needs and wants.
S2M ever think that people who murder in "God's" name are not his people anyway? It is a sin to murder. It is also a sin to not love your neighbor. How about turn the other cheek? Seems like they don't know God at all to me.
We are moving away from a world of people who truly live by God's principles.
So how is the world getting? So much better every day, right? How about young people? Are they so much better off not respecting authority or having manners? How about our society? People who stand on top of counters and throw stuff at workers for getting their orders wrong, people who laugh when someone runs someone down in a car in a parking lot, people who beat people up for 5 minutes of fame on youtube.
How is this working for you? Regardless of your wanting to not believe in God or not, which by the way I respect your right, having people who believe it is wrong to do the wrong thing around you, isn't as bad as you make it out. People who believe in non violence and kindness don't make bad neighbors, regardless of how delusional you think they are.
You as a teacher should at least know that the Pledge of Allegiance was "set up" by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted in 1942. Under God was added ten years later.
The world is getting better as a matter of fact. Crime rate has steeply decreased in the last two decades. More people are getting an education. Poverty is decreasing in most developing countries. Even the death by AIDS is decreasing. Keep in mind that your interpretation of the Bible isn't the necessary right one. One can easily make the case that The Bible promotes slavery, homophobia and murder (see someone doing working on a Sunday - kill the blasphemer). The US is secular, founded my founding fathers which were mostly deists. The words "Jesus Christ, Christianity, Bible, and God" isn't mentioned once in the Constitution.
Science belongs in the science class. Does God belong anywhere else than in the theology class? Lets ask Lil Wayne.
Alright.
artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies". Journal of Religion and Society. Vol. 7“In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion in the prosperous democracies.
S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
C'mon Dave....you are smarter than that. I'm talking about people who have specifically killed in the name of their god. The Crusades ring a bell? How about 9/11....I'm not talking about a random guy from Skokie, who kills 3 women on some country road - and come to find out he used to be in seminary.
parfait wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
I quote from a study (regarding religion's impact on society) published in Journal of Religion and Society, a US scientific journal:
Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies". Journal of Religion and Society. Vol. 7“In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion in the prosperous democracies.
One cannot point to any decent points in history where atheism was the motivator, where as one can point to a multitude of cases where religion, be it Christianity, Islam or whatever has been the motivator for murder, discrimination and oppression. I know you'll whine about communism and nazism, neither of which has atheism been the motivation behind it. Hitler based most of his ideas around Christian antisemitism, especially Martin Luther. On the other hand; Stalin didn't kill millions because of his unrelenting skepticism, but because a central part of the communist dogma is to surrender yourself to your leader. All other affiliations, whether national, political, or ideological were distractions that would eventually lead to the destruction of the system. In fact, communism resembles far more closely religious fanaticism than Western secular ideals.
Religion, with its all-knowing god, is inherently a dividing force. As long as people believe in a vengeful and demanding god who works above and beyond human reason, religion will always be a potential tool for evil.
parfait wrote:I quote from a study (regarding religion's impact on society) published in Journal of Religion and Society, a US scientific journal:
Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies". Journal of Religion and Society. Vol. 7“In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy and abortion in the prosperous democracies.
One cannot point to any decent points in history where atheism was the motivator, where as one can point to a multitude of cases where religion, be it Christianity, Islam or whatever has been the motivator for murder, discrimination and oppression. I know you'll whine about communism and nazism, neither of which has atheism been the motivation behind it. Hitler based most of his ideas around Christian antisemitism, especially Martin Luther. On the other hand; Stalin didn't kill millions because of his unrelenting skepticism, but because a central part of the communist dogma is to surrender yourself to your leader. All other affiliations, whether national, political, or ideological were distractions that would eventually lead to the destruction of the system. In fact, communism resembles far more closely religious fanaticism than Western secular ideals.
Religion, with its all-knowing god, is inherently a dividing force. As long as people believe in a vengeful and demanding god who works above and beyond human reason, religion will always be a potential tool for evil.
Anyone can SAY they are of a certain religion but, for the most part, people don't follow what they say they believe. That holds true for Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc. Regardless, I can say the same thing about atheism being a tool for evil at the same time. I know people on both sides of that fence who are bad, not because of their religion or lack thereof, but just because they're bad people anyway.
S2M wrote:. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one
And before I give my example, i want to preface it by saying that it IS indeed the same principle, and just as relevant....
You work in an office. And for the past couple of months there has been some pretty nasty, dirty jokes flying around. Not about you, but within earshot. So you go to the powers that be and ask for this kind of stuff to cease....should you have that right? You are ONE person, and 9 people are enjoying the dirty jokes....based on the replies here, that person would have to put up with the dirty jokes.
artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
C'mon Dave....you are smarter than that. I'm talking about people who have specifically killed in the name of their god. The Crusades ring a bell? How about 9/11....I'm not talking about a random guy from Skokie, who kills 3 women on some country road - and come to find out he used to be in seminary.
What about the guy who kills in the name of a Dog? LOL Now the dog didn't want them to kill in his name now did he? Nor does God. Because someone in the name of anything kills does not mean the person they do it in the name of is O.K. with that. The very teachings of God find it abhorrent. You are pointing to evil people using an excuse to do evil.
S2M seriously, I see what your saying but really if you think the reality of it is it so hard to put up with the saying of something you don't believe in so much that you would expect our strapped government billions to remove it? Seems silly to me. Just when you say the pledge leave out the name God if it bugs you.
I have no problem with atheists, agnostics, druids, Jews, Hindus, Mennonites.......and the lists go on. I have a problem with evil people period. And if you go about your life giving or not that is your choice. I have no problem with you not agreeing with me in the slightest.
parfait wrote:Religion, with its all-knowing god, is inherently a dividing force. As long as people believe in a vengeful and demanding god who works above and beyond human reason, religion will always be a potential tool for evil.
S2M wrote:What about the guy who kills in the name of a Dog?
I think the dude was just dyslectic...... :lol.
S2M wrote:artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
C'mon Dave....you are smarter than that. I'm talking about people who have specifically killed in the name of their god. The Crusades ring a bell? How about 9/11....I'm not talking about a random guy from Skokie, who kills 3 women on some country road - and come to find out he used to be in seminary.
What about the guy who kills in the name of a Dog? LOL Now the dog didn't want them to kill in his name now did he? Nor does God. Because someone in the name of anything kills does not mean the person they do it in the name of is O.K. with that. The very teachings of God find it abhorrent. You are pointing to evil people using an excuse to do evil.
S2M seriously, I see what your saying but really if you think the reality of it is it so hard to put up with the saying of something you don't believe in so much that you would expect our strapped government billions to remove it? Seems silly to me. Just when you say the pledge leave out the name God if it bugs you.
I have no problem with atheists, agnostics, druids, Jews, Hindus, Mennonites.......and the lists go on. I have a problem with evil people period. And if you go about your life giving or not that is your choice. I have no problem with you not agreeing with me in the slightest.
I think the dude was just dyslectic......
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:S2M wrote:. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one
And before I give my example, i want to preface it by saying that it IS indeed the same principle, and just as relevant....
You work in an office. And for the past couple of months there has been some pretty nasty, dirty jokes flying around. Not about you, but within earshot. So you go to the powers that be and ask for this kind of stuff to cease....should you have that right? You are ONE person, and 9 people are enjoying the dirty jokes....based on the replies here, that person would have to put up with the dirty jokes.
Another common example used -is the story of a cheerleader walking home from a football game on Friday night. Would the football players from the other team have the right to jump out of the bus and gang rape her? After all those eleven guys have a need for sexual gratification. So what about the right of one person. The good of the eleven must certainly outweigh the needs of the one? Eleven happy guys and one unhappy girl must be better than 11 unhappy guys and one happy girl? Clearly the needs of the many dont outweight the needs of the few. Certainly there needs to be another principle in operation.
artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
C'mon Dave....you are smarter than that. I'm talking about people who have specifically killed in the name of their god. The Crusades ring a bell? How about 9/11....I'm not talking about a random guy from Skokie, who kills 3 women on some country road - and come to find out he used to be in seminary.
What about the guy who kills in the name of a Dog? LOL Now the dog didn't want them to kill in his name now did he? Nor does God. Because someone in the name of anything kills does not mean the person they do it in the name of is O.K. with that. The very teachings of God find it abhorrent. You are pointing to evil people using an excuse to do evil.
S2M seriously, I see what your saying but really if you think the reality of it is it so hard to put up with the saying of something you don't believe in so much that you would expect our strapped government billions to remove it? Seems silly to me. Just when you say the pledge leave out the name God if it bugs you.
I have no problem with atheists, agnostics, druids, Jews, Hindus, Mennonites.......and the lists go on. I have a problem with evil people period. And if you go about your life giving or not that is your choice. I have no problem with you not agreeing with me in the slightest.
I think the dude was just dyslectic......
LOL got it, but what I said stands. People kill because they are evil or want to. No one, not even God or Dog makes them. It is a choice.
parfait wrote:artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:artist4perry wrote:S2M wrote:conversationpc wrote:artist4perry wrote:Many dictators kill and have no faith at all, so blaming God for people who kill is ridiculous. If Son of Sam killed because a Dog told him to kill, do you get rid of all dogs? That is stupid. All people of faith are not dangerous, or out to do any harm at all. You just have some deep seated dislike I can not understand.
Exactly...Timothy McVeigh, for instance, was either an atheist or agnostic. Would it be fair to say atheism/agnosticism caused him to commit murder?
C'mon Dave....you are smarter than that. I'm talking about people who have specifically killed in the name of their god. The Crusades ring a bell? How about 9/11....I'm not talking about a random guy from Skokie, who kills 3 women on some country road - and come to find out he used to be in seminary.
What about the guy who kills in the name of a Dog? LOL Now the dog didn't want them to kill in his name now did he? Nor does God. Because someone in the name of anything kills does not mean the person they do it in the name of is O.K. with that. The very teachings of God find it abhorrent. You are pointing to evil people using an excuse to do evil.
S2M seriously, I see what your saying but really if you think the reality of it is it so hard to put up with the saying of something you don't believe in so much that you would expect our strapped government billions to remove it? Seems silly to me. Just when you say the pledge leave out the name God if it bugs you.
I have no problem with atheists, agnostics, druids, Jews, Hindus, Mennonites.......and the lists go on. I have a problem with evil people period. And if you go about your life giving or not that is your choice. I have no problem with you not agreeing with me in the slightest.
I think the dude was just dyslectic......
LOL got it, but what I said stands. People kill because they are evil or want to. No one, not even God or Dog makes them. It is a choice.
But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that. The God in the bible is not a kind person. Seriously. Read it from cover to cover. He's sadistic, full of envy and hatred. To pick and choose what you want to believe in a book who's God's words; makes absolutely no sense.
parfait wrote:But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that.
conversationpc wrote:parfait wrote:But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that.
Sorry, wrong again...If you look at people's real motivations, the main motivator is personal power, fame, fortune, etc. There's no doubt about it. Look at Jim Jones...Yeah, he used religion as the excuse to kill all those people but, in the end, it was for his own power-mad purposes.
artist4perry wrote:conversationpc wrote:parfait wrote:But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that.
Sorry, wrong again...If you look at people's real motivations, the main motivator is personal power, fame, fortune, etc. There's no doubt about it. Look at Jim Jones...Yeah, he used religion as the excuse to kill all those people but, in the end, it was for his own power-mad purposes.
Exactly. Don't drink the Koolaid.
parfait wrote:But religion has been the main motivator throughout history. There's no doubt about that. The God in the bible is not a kind person. Seriously. Read it from cover to cover. He's sadistic, full of envy and hatred. To pick and choose what you want to believe in a book who's God's words; makes absolutely no sense.
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