It's been working wonders too.Sometimes I think religion was created to control the masses in their mediocre lives and be happy with it for the promise of riches and happiness in the afterlife.
It's been working wonders too.Sometimes I think religion was created to control the masses in their mediocre lives and be happy with it for the promise of riches and happiness in the afterlife.
Well yea and some people take advantage of these poor souls and take all their money.It's been working wonders too.
As much proof as an atheist really.My favorite arguments with religious people are asking them why their god is anymore valid than the Flying Spagetti Monster.
They have as much valid "proof" of existence either way.
I don't know about quantitatively more or less than other evils, but I would say that it has and does happen. That is, beliefs instigate the behavior rather than justify it afterwards.People like to say that more evil has been perpetrated in the name of organized religion than any other, and I say that's not cause, it's correlation. I think the evil was there, and the religious bent was just the most expedient justification. Even without religion, human beings would flay each other alive for any number of other disagreements. The fallacy is to assume that those who stand in the way of what you consider to be progress would suddenly become unopposed to your worldview if they didn't have religion. There's another pretext to be found. There always is. Man's inhumanity to man is naked, bestial, and one of the perpetual truths - only what we clothe it in changes.
Except all the scientific proof that there is for evolution vs Adam & Eve or anythingelse that was created and proven by Science instead of the wave of a magic hand.As much proof as an atheist really.
I'm pretty sure if they didn't have that particular belief, they'd have another one to get inquisitorial about, is where I was going with that.I don't know about quantitatively more or less than other evils, but I would say that it has and does happen. That is, beliefs instigate the behavior rather than justify it afterwards.
Atheism isn't about disbelief in just the christian god - it's about all gods, including the "uninterested creator" of deists. That's the gap that can't be bridged thus far.Except all the scientific proof that there is for evolution vs Adam & Eve or anythingelse that was created and proven by Science instead of the wave of a magic hand.
So yeah, about the same.
Proof of evolution does nothing to disprove the existence of a higher power any more than the stories told in the Bible are proof of existence. Keep in mind an absence of proof is not proof of absence.Except all the scientific proof that there is for evolution vs Adam & Eve or anythingelse that was created and proven by Science instead of the wave of a magic hand.
So yeah, about the same.
What? No, very much no.Absence of proof will always be proof of absence.
To be honest, I don't get young earth creationism at all. An intelligent designer I can kind of understand the philosophy behind it. Panspermia I find fascinating.Except belief in proven Scientific fact vs people who look at fact and say it's not because their belief says it's not is just freakin hilarious. "lolcreationismlol"
Don't look at me. I'm Catholic.To be honest, I don't get young earth creationism at all. An intelligent designer I can kind of understand the philosophy behind it. Panspermia I find fascinating.
I don't understand them either. Even my parent's belief thinks the human race is only like 60,000 years old. Some religion believe that earth is only 6000 years old. That baffles me compare what we discover so far.To be honest, I don't get young earth creationism at all. An intelligent designer I can kind of understand the philosophy behind it. Panspermia I find fascinating.
Gin Rummy disagrees.Absence of proof will always be proof of absence.
some protestant denominations believe the the Bible is the absolute word of God handed down directly to the people that wrote it. I've even had conversations with people who believe that it's a single work (yea, I really don't get this one, still not the strangest I've heard. That would be "Catholics aren't Christians" I kid you not, but I digress). I'm not even sure where to start when I hear that.One of my friend (He is Christian) said that God exist and create life and let evolution takes its course (all part of the plan) I can roll with that. I am NO WHERE near the scientific mind we have on the forum much less the Greats in this world past or present, but I think the human race haven't been able to prove the origin of life scientifically, yet. There is so much mystery on this planet and YEARS of it to discover. We continue discovering and learning each days/months/years.
But to me, it shouldn't shake anyone's faith. I know that some religion oppose evolution on all level (not sure why really) I mean, is it hard to believe that God or gods jump start life a certain way and just let it run its course? (i.e. start with the whole living soup theory and just evolve from there?)
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I don't understand them either. Even my parent's belief thinks the human race is only like 60,000 years old. Some religion believe that earth is only 6000 years old. That baffles me compare what we discover so far.
I don't think carbon dating is THAT off (i.e. bones that are millions of years old)
I wasn't implying the inquisition, actually. In fact, I tend to think of more recent examples of acts of violence or resistance to technological or scientific pursuits in the name of religious views.I'm pretty sure if they didn't have that particular belief, they'd have another one to get inquisitorial about, is where I was going with that.
Aaand nyoinked.I wasn't implying the inquisition, actually. In fact, I tend to think of more recent examples of acts of violence or resistance to technological or scientific pursuits in the name of religious views.
Because it is relevant:
...Or so they would have you believe.That's not relevant Gas. Subway fired and Quiznos exploded. That fight is long over.
That's just their public facade. The creeping Quiznosian Menace continues to squelch its way across the cobblestones tread by decent folk even to this day. In the shadows, its unsightly, unbearable, pustular sauces continue to claim the sanity of those who just wanted a damn sandwich that didn't taste like it'd been carried all day in a plumber's buttcrack. You may forget them for now, little by little. But once you've dismissed them entirely out of your mind...No no, there's actual proof. You don't need belief for this one.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/21/quiznos-bankruptcy_n_905864.html
FixedWhen are people going to learn not to use photobucket? IMGUR!
Isn't "militant Shegokigo" redundant?More appropriately...
You're an odd person. Do you think bankruptcy means that they've lost? They've still got over 2,500 locations (about half what they had at their height).No no, there's actual proof. You don't need belief for this one.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/21/quiznos-bankruptcy_n_905864.html
I am shamed. /hang headreally MD? picture-meme? You? That's....inelegant.
A bit out-dated, but true. Also, not all faiths were persecuted in that situation. It wasn't entirely a religious war.Militant Atheist needs a Hammer and Sickle and the millions dead in gulags, pogroms, and starvation...