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The Root of all Evil : The God Delusion
Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:16 PM
FINN MAC CUMHAL
Quote:Originally posted by Calhoun: That seems to be the general concensus among religiousy types. Rule of faith number 3:If faith is challenged - stick head in the sand. Also referred to as the "ostrich manouvre".
Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:46 PM
CALHOUN
Quote:Finn mac Cumhal wrote: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:16 Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Calhoun: That seems to be the general concensus among religiousy types. Rule of faith number 3:If faith is challenged - stick head in the sand. Also referred to as the "ostrich manouvre". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not really. I don’t really have a whole lot of time, and I think I’ve already heard what this guy has to say. Scurrying up fear of people because they are different, whether it’s skin color or religion, is a really old story.
Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Calhoun: You see, I like to know what i'm talking about before I opine..
Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:23 PM
LEADB
Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:50 PM
Quote:Finn mac Cumhal wrote: Thursday, May 31, 2007 16:05 Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Calhoun: You see, I like to know what i'm talking about before I opine.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I’m sorry no one gives a crap about this documentary your so fascinated with
Quote:Finn mac Cumhal wrote: Thursday, May 31, 2007 16:05 Quote: , but if you read though the thread, you’ll see that no one was really discussing the documentary, just the issue in general.
Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:57 PM
Thursday, May 31, 2007 8:45 PM
Quote:Finn mac Cumhal wrote: Thursday, May 31, 2007 16:57 You’ll get over it.
Friday, June 1, 2007 5:08 AM
MALACHITE
Quote:Originally posted by Finn mac Cumhal: "This thread could have been a disaster, but it turned into a very well-behaved and interesting discussion on religion between many well educated people with varied opinions. That’s probably a first internet history." Malachite's comment starts here: (I didn't use the "reply with quote" function properly, evidently...) I've got to say that I've appreciated being able to have reasonable, generally non-antagonistic conversations with intelligent people of varying opinions. I've generally avoided posting in most threads because some would rather throw out insults rather than try to see that intelligent, reasonable, educated people can have different opinions. I've observed that people sometimes resort to attacks when they are perhaps insecure in their own beliefs or feel that their beliefs are threatened in some way by someone else having a different opinion. As a side note, I've been wondering: have we come to a consensus that the "God Delusion" is not the "root of all evil"? I would venture to say that no particular religion (or lack thereof) would get to claim this distinction. But, if it isn't religion, what is? Some ideas mentioned in this thread have been that man is the root of all evil. Some have also mentioned that perhaps God is the root of all evil, since he created man with a free will and the potential to do evil. (Of course, the statement that God is the root of all evil, assumes that God exists -- so I would think that it would be difficult for a true atheist to hold this position). Some have also said that this thread has been going on for way too long...
Friday, June 1, 2007 10:15 AM
Quote:Originally posted by leadb: What I personally think is amazing is the effort that is put into fleshing these 'theories' out when, at the end, they don't prove anything. For instance, cannot we presume that, if God were any good at this universe creation thing, he could simply 'initiate' a universe with physical properties that the coming of 'semi-intelligent' life (I'm referring to humans here, in case anyone isn't sure) somewhere in that universe was pretty much a 'sure thing.' Why the constant need to say 'then God found the universe not quite to his liking and stuffed people into it'? In the 'God initiated the universe' view, science's only failing regarding the begining of life is to have failed to identify (yet) the means by which God very cleverly designed into the universe so this would happen as a pretty much 'sure fire' thing. The only reason I can see for this is a need to literally interpret the bible; and for that reason, I tend to sit out the discussions. The folks holding onto the literal interpretation aren't going to be convinced, so I don't bother. Intelligent Design as a 'wedge' will never work the way the folks with this agenda wish; because many scientists will grant that all they are trying to do is understand the mechanism God has put in place such that 'here we are.' It would be more honest if folks with this agenda simply stated, 'this is contrary to the Bible, the Bible is literally true, ergo, we don't accept this', rather than try to wrap psuedo-science around it; which just confuses things. The first stance I can 'accept', the second stance simply seems dishonest to me. O.. well, we do have the seperation of church and state... so they can't simply teach that the bible is literally true and thus the science is 'wrong' in a public school. Well. They are in a bind, aren't they? You know, I'm not sure I've thought this through from the this perspective before. To me, it is -so- obvious that science is not 'incompatible with' or 'tries to prove religion is wrong'; but then I've never really pondered it from that perspective. Not that it changes my mind any, but they -really are- in a bind. ==== Please vote for Firefly: http://richlabonte.net/tvvote/index.html BBC poll is still open, vote! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6517155.stm Consider $5/year to support FFF: http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/pay/T39WWCGS4JYCV4
Friday, June 1, 2007 4:39 PM
Friday, June 1, 2007 9:07 PM
ETHAN
Friday, June 1, 2007 9:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by leadb: I really can't say I disagree with you. I have faith that someday, a scientist will figure out the mechanism by which life is fairly 'obviously' going to arise in a 'naturalistic' way; as I think if God exists he's too clever to tip his hand like that ;-)
Saturday, June 2, 2007 2:35 AM
Wednesday, December 16, 2015 8:12 PM
JAYNEZTOWN
Quote:Originally posted by Malachite: I certainly agree that non-religious people can be charitible. I think that religious people can sometimes find it hard to acknowledge that non-religious people are capable of doing just as much good as the religious ones and that this is insulting and a shame.
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