It falls short of being able to prove something for one thing. Not that it slows you down much though.And what else is there?
It falls short of being able to prove something for one thing. Not that it slows you down much though.And what else is there?
It means that we actually prefer to get through life realistically and not lean on some imaginary being.An 'invisible God' doesn't demand that any structures be built, He's listening 24/7. An 'invisible God' doesn't demand money (Caesar's things remain his), nor can 'large donations' buy you a spot.
Just because you demand more proof than the existence of a book means what? Nothing really,
Sorry pilgrim, if anyone needs someone to feed them pablum it is the people who need some crutch to have faith in. Atheists only need themselves and REAL beings like family, friends, and neighbors to get through life.it only means you are still on milk and just aren't ready for the meaty parts.
Is that at the neighborhood level or National level?Fortunately there are a few atheists that prefer to view things rationally.
Let me see, what is lost is a lot of time, space, energy, and sleep. Atheists do not have to lose sleep over whether they are going to hell or heaven, do not waste time going to services, praying, and proselytizing, do not waste space by building fancy cathedrals, temples, churches, mosques, etc. Most atheists just accept death as a part of life and simply view life as something to enjoy rather than fretting about afterlives and such nonsense..........What have you got to lose by believing. You die and there is no God - then you just die. End of story. You die and God is there - you repent and live in Heaven. End of story. .........
I have. Unfortunately, there's absolutely NO evidence hinting that gods, demons, etc. are real. As I said before, there's more reason to worship the sun or the moon because there is actual evidence suggesting that they are real.Has it occurred to you that many of us do not believe for a moment that we are reading a fantasy?
We could ask the same of you? And you only rely on 1 book. At least books in universities contain facts.I could have passed this up but it is wayyy too easy. The education you received where you read no books, only took in half of what the teachers covered and something about gazing around most of the time, apparently. And this qualifies you as a 'right to posses an opinion', but what else?
It's a universal level (sans the fantasy level).Is that at the neighborhood level or National level?
Why would you consider belief as being a 'crutch'. It might pre-determine which thread I spend most of my time in, so what.It means that we actually prefer to get through life realistically and not lean on some imaginary being.
So where does the resentment come in? When you have to go and fight in a 'Christian War' or when that war comes to your house, which causes more resentment?Sorry pilgrim, if anyone needs someone to feed them pablum it is the people who need some crutch to have faith in. Atheists only need themselves and REAL beings like family, friends, and neighbors to get through life.
Well I certainly freely admit my views on certain passages might not conform to the established view. It is one subject, why would I need more than one book?We could ask the same of you? And you only rely on 1 book. At least books in universities contain facts.
It might. I consider belief in imaginary beings a crutch because these faithful people actually cannot see themselves getting through life without the belief.Why would you consider belief as being a 'crutch'. It might pre-determine which thread I spend most of my time in, so what.
What resentment?So where does the resentment come in? When you have to go and fight in a 'Christian War' or when that war comes to your house, which causes more resentment?
What's John Wayne have to do with the conversation?Nice try but John Wayne would never have used the word pablum.
Strangers are simply people that one hasn't met yet. After meeting them they either become a friend to some degree or simply someone to avoid. Either way, said strangers are the "etc." I didn't add to the end of my sentence, to answer your petty little question.Where do strangers fit in? If those are the only people you ever have to deal with then you are a living example that if you live your life very, very carefully nothing good or bad will ever happen to you.
Yup. Atheists do, too. So?Even the worst sinner still looks after these groups of people and looks to them for help when he needs it.
Of course not. Everything that happened and will happen pretty much sticks to the laws of the universe. And I seriously doubt the universe "plans" anything.When it comes to religion I don't know anything, but I think the way the world worked until man screwed it up was something that was definitely planned- the complex "infrastructure" of all the animals and plants and harmony in which they existed wasn't something that "just happened".
No they don't. You are right. It has to do with their internal road maps that is based upon the magnetic fields of Earth as well as personal cognitive abilities. Call it what you want- "Mother Nature" is a good term and I think that ties in with religion. I question whether Jesus was born of a virgin or Jonah spent 3 days in a whale- but that could be because some of the observers of the day may have stopped too long at the pub.[/quote]lol I question whether this "Jesus" did actually exist in the first place. So far, I have seen no evidence suggesting he did. So that leaves me with the reasonable conclusion that the observers of the day were either delusional, wanted to pull the wool over people's eyes for personal gain or something, or they stopped too long at the pub, or they were smoking (eating, injecting, etc.) something illicit.Fish just don't HAPPEN to end up where they hatched several years previously, birds just don't happen to migrate to the exact same place at the same time every.
That's a question only you can answer. But, I have known people to actually brag about how little they have read, but said people are extremely ignorant of the world and universe around them. As the saying goes, ignorance is bliss.Well I certainly freely admit my views on certain passages might not conform to the established view. It is one subject, why would I need more than one book?
And some people might even get to use that someplace down the road. Did university promote independent investigation or believe what has been provided to you as what is the truth?Yes.
Well, I on the other hand, hope people actually DO say, "Wait a minute" and start looking at the evidence for whatever.Most universities have research departments do they not? When it comes to religious studies, how many religions openly advocate open and heated discussion that goes to the very basis of it? Probably not many, most are probably like, read this and don't ask any questions.
Even after careful preparation the person still has to come face-to-face with all those verses and hopefully he won't have any "Hey wait a sec here." moments.
That's a question only you can answer. But, I have known people to actually brag about how little they have read, but said people are extremely ignorant of the world and universe around them. As the saying goes, ignorance is bliss.
Yes.
Well, I on the other hand, hope people actually DO say, "Wait a minute" and start looking at the evidence for whatever.
IslandSpecific,
I believe in a multiverse, many thousands of parallel universes. But that gets way to complicated to explain outside of quantum physics (that you think is bunk because you read it somewhere). Trying to explain it then becomes a exercise in futility, like you trying to explain your god by quoting scriptures from the bible. It is meaningless to me.
Widespread certainly, but not universal. We're talking absolutes here, and it's easy to find multiple examples where disrespecting parents or 'higher authority' is perfectly legitimate, so those don't have the status of absolutes. Censuring children for disrespecting parents who abused them isn't an idea likely to fly, for instance, and there are plenty of people who legitimately disrespect various forms of religious and secular authority.The status that parents are to be respected (either) would seem to rate pretty high in the universal dept.
Submission to a 'higher authority' is also quite universal, society demands there be some sort of leadership.
So you watch a magic show. A white man climbs into a massive micro-wave oven and a black man steps out when they open the door. That same black man appears to have his head cut off and be nothing but a "living" head. You see it with your eyes. Is it true?I use my brain, my university education and my everyday experiences. I believe nothing that I read (someone else's opinion), half of what I hear (BS) and all that I can see.
Argue that.
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