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Personally I believe it's sad when somebody believes something based on nothing, no evidence (this goes 4 anything).
What's worse is when people have a large portion of their life revolve around it yet don't have any evidence, I think it's sad and completely illogical, believing something based on nothing goes against even the most basic logic.
What's even worse is when people take those said beliefs (which r based on nothing) and try to force them on others, try to force them into science, try to force them into politics, and even use it to justify violence.
All while having no evidence.
for the same reason i hated bill maher's documentary religulous. Religion isnt based on any logic or reasoning... its kind of like if your parents never told you santa clause wasnt real.
They are still nice people that believe in worthwhile ideals, not to be ridiculed... but admired.
It's not needed in modern day society
toast_burner
I wholesomely agree. I feel we are in the point of time where we don't really need religion and we most definitely do not need it dictating lifestyles. (like, no alcohol on Sunday)
What about it? I can tell you that Jesus is awesome.mindstorm
Even though I don't really agree with religion, I have to agree with this. Jesus is the Chuck Norris of the past.
Personally I believe it's sad when somebody believes something based on nothing, no evidence (this goes 4 anything).
What's worse is when people have a large portion of their life revolve around it yet don't have any evidence, I think it's sad and completely illogical, believing something based on nothing goes against even the most basic logic.
What's even worse is when people take those said beliefs (which r based on nothing) and try to force them on others, try to force them into science, try to force them into politics, and even use it to justify violence.
All while having no evidence.
LostProphetFLCL
Erm isn't the bible evidence?
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Personally I believe it's sad when somebody believes something based on nothing, no evidence (this goes 4 anything).
What's worse is when people have a large portion of their life revolve around it yet don't have any evidence, I think it's sad and completely illogical, believing something based on nothing goes against even the most basic logic.
What's even worse is when people take those said beliefs (which r based on nothing) and try to force them on others, try to force them into science, try to force them into politics, and even use it to justify violence.
All while having no evidence.
nickz_fpk
Erm isn't the bible evidence?
Evidence requires many levels of factual corroboration. The bible is closer to a fiction novel.... but a real old fiction novel.
[QUOTE="LostProphetFLCL"]
Personally I believe it's sad when somebody believes something based on nothing, no evidence (this goes 4 anything).
What's worse is when people have a large portion of their life revolve around it yet don't have any evidence, I think it's sad and completely illogical, believing something based on nothing goes against even the most basic logic.
What's even worse is when people take those said beliefs (which r based on nothing) and try to force them on others, try to force them into science, try to force them into politics, and even use it to justify violence.
All while having no evidence.
nickz_fpk
Erm isn't the bible evidence?
No, the bible has been edited and altered over the course of many years, so it wouldn't really be valid evidence.
It's also similar to claiming vampires exist and using Twilight as evidence.
Religion is what you make it. If you require the idea of the existance of a divine power to carry on in life, so be it. If you don't, so be it. I personally follow the later.
[QUOTE="Mega-Mustaine"]No, the bible has been edited and altered over the course of many years, so it wouldn't really be valid evidence. It's also similar to claiming vampires exist and using Twilight as evidence.SunshaI am very close to using this as a sig quote. That's how much I love your post. :-p
You make me feel more cool than I actually am. :oops:
[QUOTE="mindstorm"]What about it? I can tell you that Jesus is awesome.Mega-Mustaine
Even though I don't really agree with religion, I have to agree with this. Jesus is the Chuck Norris of the past.
nah, jesus is the anti-norris he does everything chuck does without a single roundhouse kick or beard fist. on topic: to each their own, just dont try to force me to believe your backwater view no matter what it may be, and even if we happen to agree i dont want to talk about it.I'm sorry, I don't know how to type out an emotional outburst without flaming. :P Religion is a bunch of nonsense, and I have determined this because I'm so smart; there is no basis for believing anything exists which is not pat of the observable universe. Other smart people have come to the same conclusion. Finally, I've concluded that the best way to convince people of my opinion is to be a jerk to them.
not just an average jerk, but a dismissive condescending jerk who is crazy or on meth, i cant tell.I'm sorry, I don't know how to type out an emotional outburst without flaming. :P Religion is a bunch of nonsense, and I have determined this because I'm so smart; there is no basis for believing anything exists which is not pat of the observable universe. Other smart people have come to the same conclusion. Finally, I've concluded that the best way to convince people of my opinion is to be a jerk to them.
Palantas
just so i dont get modded, you were being satirical and have not been offended by my post correct?
just so i dont get modded, you were being satirical and have not been offended by my post correct?
surrealnumber5
I was being satirical in parts. Differences in religion come down to differences in fundamental assumptions that can't be proven or disproven. Therefore, arguing about religion is usually fruitless, especially considering that most arguments never get close to dealing with peoples' presuppositions, and instead argue irrelevant minutae. So, most "arguments" quickly become emotional outbursts, simply mocking the other side. This is pretty ridiculous, especially for people who claim to be accepting and "tolerant." In fact, a lot of people skip the arguments (however shallow) altogether, and just go straight to making fun of people who don't agree with them, while giving themselves a pat on the back for being so enlightened.
Anyway, I wasn't offended by your post.
Me too. So long as you're keeping your religion to yourself, have at it.Religion is what you make it. If you require the idea of the existance of a divine power to carry on in life, so be it. If you don't, so be it. I personally follow the later.
CycleOfViolence
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just so i dont get modded, you were being satirical and have not been offended by my post correct?
Palantas
I was being satirical in parts. Differences in religion come down to differences in fundamental assumptions that can't be proven or disproven. Therefore, arguing about religion is usually fruitless, especially considering that most arguments never get close to dealing with peoples' presuppositions, and instead argue irrelevant minutae. So, most "arguments" quickly become emotional outbursts, simply mocking the other side. This is pretty ridiculous, especially for people who claim to be accepting and "tolerant." In fact, a lot of people skip the arguments (however shallow) altogether, and just go straight to making fun of people who don't agree with them, while giving themselves a pat on the back for being so enlightened.
Anyway, I wasn't offended by your post.
as an annoying little dinosaur called petrie once said, yup yup yup, kinda why i'd rather skip the whole annoyance and just stay off of the topic.Religion is a very complex topic. In many ways, I think most people nowadays can't really comprehend what religion is really about. Religion has slowly but surely had a negative stigma being drip fed into it for a very long time, subliminally and openly. It will continue to suffer from this as secularisation is seen as a positive replacement.
People always tell me that religion is incompatible with modern society, personally I think its the other way around. Modern day society is a society fuelled by consumption, disregard, selfishness, greed, materialism etc etc. Religion tries to remove an individual from these constraints and open up a person's spiritual eye as opposed to to merely their physical eye.
People nowadays are just complete and total slaves to their desires and wants. Religion is the complete opposite of this. So I suppose its obvious that Religion is despised and misunderstood in today's climate.
Religion is a very complex topic. In many ways, I think most people nowadays can't really comprehend what religion is really about. Religion has slowly but surely had a negative stigma being drip fed into it for a very long time, subliminally and openly. It will continue to suffer from this as secularisation is seen as a positive replacement.
People always tell me that religion is incompatible with modern society, personally I think its the other way around. Modern day society is a society fuelled by consumption, disregard, selfishness, greed, materialism etc etc. Religion tries to remove an individual from these constraints and open up a person's spiritual eye as opposed to to merely their physical eye.
People nowadays are just complete and total slaves to their desires and wants. Religion is the complete opposite of this. So I suppose its obvious that Religion is despised and misunderstood in today's climate.
Asim90
Why would secularism be perceived as a negative? Consumption, disregard, selfishness, greed and materialism aren't contemporary characteristics. They have always existed. Religious people are also slave to desires and wants. That isn't something reserved for non believers.
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Religion is a very complex topic. In many ways, I think most people nowadays can't really comprehend what religion is really about. Religion has slowly but surely had a negative stigma being drip fed into it for a very long time, subliminally and openly. It will continue to suffer from this as secularisation is seen as a positive replacement.
People always tell me that religion is incompatible with modern society, personally I think its the other way around. Modern day society is a society fuelled by consumption, disregard, selfishness, greed, materialism etc etc. Religion tries to remove an individual from these constraints and open up a person's spiritual eye as opposed to to merely their physical eye.
People nowadays are just complete and total slaves to their desires and wants. Religion is the complete opposite of this. So I suppose its obvious that Religion is despised and misunderstood in today's climate.
CycleOfViolence
Why would secularism be perceived as a negative? Consumption, disregard, selfishness, greed and materialism aren't contemporary characteristics. They have always existed. Religious people are also slave to desires and wants. That isn't something reserved for non believers.
First of all you make a mistake in saying that those characteristics have always existed, some have but not all and certainly not to the extent that they do today. Secondly, it could be easily said that anyone that is a slave to their desires and wants is not a religious person.
Religion opposes selfishness, materialism and greed etc. These are characteristics that nowadays are seen as a good thing. Yes there will be some people that have a religion that possess these characteristics but that doesn't mean religion condones it.
I agree they aren't things only reserved for non believers and that to me is a great shame. If people that believe in religion actually followed their religion, the world would be a better place. I have no doubt in my mind about that.
What about religion?
What about people that make religious threads? Without fail they end up in pointless arguments, yet people still take the time to create them. To me, making the same threads over and over and expecting different results is a sign of an insane person.
What about people that make religious threads? Without fail they end up in pointless arguments, yet people still take the time to create them.
YellowOneKinobi
The best I think you can get out of religious threads is to tackle a specific issue under a shared frame of reference. For example, Christians could discuss some particular facet of Christianity. Most of the threads here are so broad in their discussion, that they draw in lots of mutually exclusive viewpoints, which quickly turns into people making fun of each other.
First of all you make a mistake in saying that those characteristics have always existed, some have but not all and certainly not to the extent that they do today. Secondly, it could be easily said that anyone that is a slave to their desires and wants is not a religious person.
Religion opposes selfishness, materialism and greed etc. These are characteristics that nowadays are seen as a good thing. Yes there will be some people that have a religion that possess these characteristics but that doesn't mean religion condones it.
I agree they aren't things only reserved for non believers and that to me is a great shame. If people that believe in religion actually followed their religion, the world would be a better place. I have no doubt in my mind about that.
Asim90
We're both speculating on the first point, I can't know for sure that these characteristics have always existed, nor can you know for sure that they haven't. Couldn't you argue that some religious individuals are slaves to their respective institutions? If someone desires to be fulfilled spiritually and live their life by a holy text they are enslaving themselves to it?
Selfishness, materialism, and greed are not seen as good things. While they are prominent today, they are far from good. Just as religion doesn't condone these behaviors, nor does being non religious.
What to you characterizes as "following their religion"? Does that mean interpreting holy books literally?
i think he, like most who create these threads, gets pleasure from seeing atheists mock, belittle, and dictate their doctrine to those with some sort of faith.What about religion?
What about people that make religious threads? Without fail they end up in pointless arguments, yet people still take the time to create them. To me, making the same threads over and over and expecting different results is a sign of an insane person.
YellowOneKinobi
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