Saint John wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:Duncan wrote:"We keep on being told that religion, whatever its imperfections, at least instills morality. On every side, there is conclusive evidence that the contrary is the case and that faith causes people to be more mean, more selfish, and perhaps above all, more stupid."
This pretty much sums it up perfectly.
On every side? Do you think that applies to me, Ginger, and others on this forum?
Not specifically, but to your denominations as a whole, yes. Dave, it's insane for anyone to run around preaching and/or subscribing to something that, throughout the history of mankind, has not a scintilla of evidence to back up. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. "Faith" is an invention, Dave. It manipulates man's fears and caters to those that just can't help but wonder "why?" And that's okay, but until someone of "faith" admits that ultimately they just don't know, it's hard to do anything but fucking laugh at them. It's no different than if I wake up every day and go pray to a school bus in a junkyard. Both are illogical, borderline insane and really a waste of time. Your religion du jour is simply that which you've been exposed to. I have no doubt, none at all, that had you been born in Afghanistan, you'd be a servant of Islam. Geography has simply landed your "faith" elsewhere.
If someone wants to believe in God, fine. But to start putting names, dates, events and "facts" to that God is just plain selfish, stupid and insecure. And for anyone to claim to know "the way" is the biggest pile of garbage ever. That's just lying.
As I challenge all my born-again Christian friends all the time: Since having a demonstrable birth certificate is the standard by which all my rabid conservative friends wanted to judge the president - and I agree, it's a good standard - please produce one for Jesus Christ, and then I will listen to whatever point you have to make about him. Otherwise, let's agree that he never existed.
Seems fair enough, right?
Sterling