Anyone else seen this yet? I like Bill Maher as a comedian partly because I find he's one of the few people who will speak his mind regardless of what anyone else thinks. This movie takes on basically all religions. It was really interesting.
I don't think he calls people stupid, just points out the irrationality of religion. Most religious people would admit that faith isn't rational anyways. I think it makes a good case for why some of us aren't religious and why that's a reasonable position to take.
There was an E-Mail went accross my desk about a week ago-gist was to boycott this and make sure everyone knew that they portray Jesus and his disciples as gay men
Whoa, whoa, whoa....back the train up. Are you trying to say that anybody that believes in God is irrational?
There was an E-Mail went accross my desk about a week ago-gist was to boycott this and make sure everyone knew that they portray Jesus and his disciples as gay men. Haven't heard of any picketts and demonstrators though.
There was an E-Mail went accross my desk about a week ago-gist was to boycott this and make sure everyone knew that they portray Jesus and his disciples as gay men. Haven't heard of any picketts and demonstrators though.
Whoa, whoa, whoa....back the train up. Are you trying to say that anybody that believes in God is irrational?
Sir Joe: I know you are expecting this. The lack of belief in God is irrational - not the other way around. I know beyond a doubt that you believe what you are saying is as true as me believing what I am saying. I also believe it is wrong for you to make such a statement. It's one thing to state it is your belief that a person who believes in God is irrational in that belief but quite another to state they are irrational in that belief. You are not anymore knowledgeable regarding the existance of God than myself or anyone else is. You as an atheist have your beliefs - irrational or otherwise regarding God and/or religion and I as a christian, have mine. You are stating it as a fact and there is no way of knowing that and while we walk this earth, there never will be. One member of your family believes in God and one does not. Do you actually believe that one member is irrational in that belief?You got it, except you are not phrasing it right. The belief in God is irrational, that does not make the person who believes in God irrational. He may be perfectly rational person in all other aspects of life. He may hold just this one irrational belief. That does not necessarily make him an irrational person.
Regarding believing in God or for that matter for believing or not believing in anything or anyone, the underlined message above shows that truer words have not been spoken!Whoa, whoa, whoa....back the train up. Are you trying to say that anybody that believes in God is irrational?
Alleyway,
Belief in god may not be irrational if one has an experience that leads one to believe they have had a religious experience of god, but religion only requires blind belief in someone else's interpretation of dusty old writings. It is the belief that what you believe is truer than what everybody else believes that is irrational. With thousands of variants in christianity alone, how can anybody be sure their version is better than others?
No one has ever become enlightened that did not first pay their dues buy doing battle with their own demons, spending the time by their self to clear the clutter from their heads so they can listen to and hear the still small voice that speaks to them from the heart. This does not require religion or gods. But it does require a commitment to finding the truth. Accepting someone else's version is a lazy man's way and will lead down blind alleys and leave you in the dark.
Cliff, there will never be a day when you will know what part of those dusty old writings as you call them, are true. It's un-realistic to say all we read in the bible is the absolute truth and equally un-realistic to say otherwise. History is history and there has to be lots of truths in there.Whoa, whoa, whoa....back the train up. Are you trying to say that anybody that believes in God is irrational?
Alleyway,
Belief in god may not be irrational if one has an experience that leads one to believe they have had a religious experience of god, but religion only requires blind belief in someone else's interpretation of dusty old writings. It is the belief that what you believe is truer than what everybody else believes that is irrational. With thousands of variants in christianity alone, how can anybody be sure their version is better than others?
No one has ever become enlightened that did not first pay their dues buy doing battle with their own demons, spending the time by their self to clear the clutter from their heads so they can listen to and hear the still small voice that speaks to them from the heart. This does not require religion or gods. But it does require a commitment to finding the truth. Accepting someone else's version is a lazy man's way and will lead down blind alleys and leave you in the dark.
Tracy: Do you believe in love? How do you prove to someone that you love them. How does someone prove their love to you? Not hugs, kisses or anything else proves love but we all believe in it. Does that make that belief irrational?The belief in something you can't prove isn't rational. It doesn't mean they are irrational in general, but yes faith is irrational. That's the point of it. If all the tenets of religion could be proven, why would faith be special?