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Dose anyone find Scientology a bit strange? Not trying to offend its belief but just asking if anyone else finds it strange?
I attend grammar school, last grade, and ignorance is all around me. Well, good for them. Ignorance is bliss.
The question is, how does the universe and time exist?If it were created in the beginning by a big bang, then where did all that energy come from (energy cannot be destroyed or created)? Obviously, either someone who isn't bound by matter, time and space must have caused it to happen, OR the universe has always existed somehow.If it were created by a divine being, then the creator has to be one who isn't bound to matter, time and space.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed - a divine being not bound by time and space created it
Quote from: Platehead on April 06, 2009, 02:16:31 amEnergy cannot be created or destroyed - a divine being not bound by time and space created it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gaps
Quote from: Veritas on April 06, 2009, 05:44:16 pmQuote from: Platehead on April 06, 2009, 02:16:31 amEnergy cannot be created or destroyed - a divine being not bound by time and space created it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_the_gapsSounds like an attempt to make religion undebunkerable.Again these bulls**t does nothing but add doubt. Not even the most religious guy can testify the existence of God.It's a dumb argument too.
I was raised by parents who weren't atheists but certainly didn't believe in God. For me, religion was a social thing that filled in Sundays and formed a big part of every day as I went to a heavily religious private school from the age of 7 to 13.Most people seem to reach a point in their lives where they question whether God exists, but my experience was exactly the opposite. I never beleived in God at any age.It just seemed to be "a priori" knowledge to me, all this stuff was just stories. I read most of the bible before I was ten and right from the very first page you are presented with events that were obviously not possible.So I've spent most of my life understanding perfectly why people go to church or send their kids to sunday school. It's a social, community thing. It teaches basically good moral values and the bible contains a ton of really good stories.But it was a real shock to me around the age of 8 or 9 when I realised that some of the people in church actually believed that the stuff in the Bible was real. I was like 'What? Adam and Eve? Jesus raising the dead? The book of revelations? The story of Samson? You actually take that as the literal truth?"It was a genuine epiphany for me that people were capable of being much, much more stupid than I had previously thought possible. It took a few more years for me to understand that having faith was more related to a person's emotional needs than their ability to reason.Now I just group the religious in the same box as people who believe in ghosts, or astrology, that perpetual motion is possible or that tarot readers really can see the future. They have an emotional need that drives their acceptance of kooky ideas and it's got nothing to do with intelligence whatsoever.The real insight is that our brains are incredibly good at accommodating beliefs that are thoroughly contradictory, with almost no effort at all.
Just an random comment I found while surfin', thought I should share.I also thought he made lot of sense.
Quote from: excruciator on April 17, 2009, 07:55:36 amJust an random comment I found while surfin', thought I should share.I also thought he made lot of sense.Well said on his part...
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Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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Quote from: Kerrazyeye on April 17, 2009, 10:50:33 amQuote from: excruciator on April 17, 2009, 07:55:36 amJust an random comment I found while surfin', thought I should share.I also thought he made lot of sense.Well said on his part...More like he got himself into a particular mindset and never looked back. Isn't that what you guys accuse religious fanatics of doing?
Nah, we accuse them of bombing heavily populated areas, starting wars, genocide, picketing soldiers funerals, and other general douchebaggery in the name of the lord. I dont see myself, or the guy in the article as opposites to religious types, we just figure its a bunch of trash, and go on our way.
Quote from: Kerrazyeye on April 17, 2009, 02:54:03 pmNah, we accuse them of bombing heavily populated areas, starting wars, genocide, picketing soldiers funerals, and other general douchebaggery in the name of the lord. I dont see myself, or the guy in the article as opposites to religious types, we just figure its a bunch of trash, and go on our way.That's kind of a ridiculous argument, as religious people can accuse atheists of doing terrible things because they have no moral standards. Stalin wasn't a Christian, and he killed millions of people. If you focus on the extremes of either side, of course you're going to pick out bad stuff. But because you're focusing only on the extremes, it invalidates your argument.
You can't say that atheist do not have any morals. As long as society exists, there will be morals.
Quote from: excruciator on April 17, 2009, 09:38:35 pmYou can't say that atheist do not have any morals. As long as society exists, there will be morals.That was kind of my point. I was using an extreme counter-argument to show the absurdity of the original accusation.
I don't know why I'm responding to this (mainly because i have nothing to do right now) but just to do a bit of fending off of majors attacks on Christianity*... 1# :there is a certain element of blind faith in all beliefs (including evolution)2#:Yes Evolution is ALL about spontaneous generation because the fact is that life had to come from some were and "life" is a very complex and intricate which would point to a designer not to random chance*.3#:your attack on my intelligence by saying "you figured out what a straw man is" is in and of its self a straw man so that was rather stupid to add.4#: with your last comment you completely disregarded what I said about god not being made and that He always was.