Not that your parents shouldn't know where you stand on it, but you have to keep in mind where they're coming from. As irrational as you might think their beliefs are, and as dumb as you might think it, when they look at you and hear what you say, their worldview is such that they see you in very real, very imminent danger.I know the conversation has derailed from your original post, and has gone into a half-baked conversation on apologetics, without doing anything but scratch the surface... And you can obviously pull the same crap here, as at your parents dinner table from now until the end of time. But really, we all know that you're not earnestly looking for an answer to your question. You, just like the folks you're criticizing, have made up your mind on the matter. And hey, you should be okay with that.But before judging the people who brought you into the world too harshly for having a strongly held belief, and a genuine concern for you, and your life... Imagine, just for a second, that you're them. That you honestly, wholeheartedly, believe this thing to be true, and your child is throwing it in your face, and telling you that everything you believe is wrong. Then, on top of that, more-or-less calls you a fool for believing it.And you're really proud of yourself for doing it too. Good job.
10/6/2009 10:13:18 AM
Another reason why I just don't discuss it with parents. I only really ever discuss it with tight friends and even then not without feeling them out on it first...
10/6/2009 10:32:28 AM
hehe, I bow my head when they do prayers at family functions. It's just not worth it to open that can of worms.
10/6/2009 10:37:55 AM
It is not possible to "know" anything about the everything question. To some, the answer is God, to others, the answer is the big bang. Both conclusions are inconclusive based on the evidence, and are subject to endless scientific scrutiny. Neither conclusion has more merit than the other, regardless of your stance, because neither conclusion can be proven scientifically. This is the formidable stance of most agnostics, and agnostics are the most rational of thinkers on these subjects, despite the claims of anyone outside this category. You simply cannot know if God exists, period. Anyone that attempts to suggest otherwise, is simply wrong. Anyone that attempts to use semantics to claim that they are "more right" than someone else, is lying to themselves and is making a faith-based assertion. You cannot "reasonably know" something, you either know it, or you do not. Believe what you must, but remember well that it is just that, a belief, not knowledge.
10/6/2009 11:06:59 AM
The Big Bang is not inconclusive based on the evidence. Based on the evidence, it's one notch below a fact. It's at worst a certainty.God, on the other hand...
10/6/2009 11:09:26 AM
Science. It works, bitches.
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10/6/2009 11:22:57 AM
whoa whoa there buddy. evolution has nothing to do with the big bang. And Big bang doesn't need to explain where the initial hot state came from. The big bang theory is the conclusion that we have come to based on available evidence. It's not like we decided it was the case and then went out to prove it.You calling people who agree with the science of the big bang "evolutionists" is fairly revealing about your bias.
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10/6/2009 11:40:40 AM
is your repeated use of "the jesus character" you just trying to look like a pompous douche, or do you think he never existed?
10/6/2009 11:55:22 AM
I don't know if he existed. There may have been a guy named Jesus at the time, but I don't believe he could have performed miracles as described by the bible. As far as I'm concerned, the bible is just another fiction story, and Jesus is one of the characters in it. I doubt he actually said everything that the bible says he said. There's no way of verifying that what Jesus said was actually him saying it, and not just whoever was writing the bible, so I refer to him as Jesus, the character, not Jesus, the person.
10/6/2009 11:59:24 AM
there is no way to know anything you don't witness for sure, but historians have a method for this stuff, they don't just accept things at face value. jesus existed, he may not have been the son of god and performed miracles and rose from the dead but he existed. the bible is full of historical facts paralleled in other historical writings. the way of verifying things is at looking at different records from different people and construction time lines based on contextual evidence.
10/6/2009 12:07:50 PM
However, non-biblical references to Jesus or any of the earth-shattering things that he did are lacking, despite the historical record of 1st century Palestine being fairly robust. If there was credible, non-biblical reference to christ's resurrection or anything else, you'd have a lot more Christians.
10/6/2009 12:22:40 PM
I generally don't acknowledge the existence of historical people without proof of a social security card, bank account number(s), or birth certificate.and not the short form, the long form birth certificate.
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10/6/2009 1:05:02 PM
^^ 'The Big Bang is a certainty' deserves nothing more than
10/6/2009 1:16:41 PM
There's a mountain of scientific data and [gasp] evidence for the Big Bang.Produce one shred for a god.Apples and not even oranges. Apples and Sea Lions.[Edited on October 6, 2009 at 1:22 PM. Reason : *]
10/6/2009 1:21:20 PM
When did I once mention God?I don't give two shits about this pathetic back and forth you losers have going about Creation and Science.Claiming any theory as a certainty is fucking retarded and its exactly the kind of thing that brings science to a crashing halt.
10/6/2009 1:25:42 PM
Is gravity a certainty?
10/6/2009 1:27:40 PM
Evolution is a certainty.
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10/6/2009 1:39:57 PM
big bang is not a theorem
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10/6/2009 1:56:53 PM
^^Says anyone who understands and accepts the concept of observation and empiricism. Big Bang is falsifiable.[Edited on October 6, 2009 at 1:57 PM. Reason : ^^]
10/6/2009 1:57:15 PM
^^ Can we predict where Pluto is going to be 1 year, 6 months, 14 days, 5 hours and 23 seconds from now, barring any outside influence?Certainty.
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10/6/2009 2:02:15 PM
^^ we certainly can predict it. we certainly could get it wrong. If a theory is falsifiable, meaning to prove false or incorrect, then we can also treat it as a certainty, meaning free from doubt or reservation?
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^^Why are you ignoring the points I've made? Are you really trying to equate science to the bible and christianity? It should be self-evident how they are not comparable, even though I've taken the time to explain it to you.
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10/6/2009 2:35:42 PM
I've never tried to dismiss anything. I don't know where you got this idea from. I have tried to show you the problems faced today from religion. Do you really believe that the problems I listed with religion have to do with bad people? Just bad people? And it has NOTHING to do with the religion, and what it teaches and encourages people to do and think? I don't even know how to respond. You're just completely in denial and you would rather believe that all your religion does is provide good in the world.
10/6/2009 2:35:58 PM
the world has good and bad people, there are bad people that call themselves christians. this says nothing to the legitimacy of the religiondude you are not on their level, let the other atheists take care of this
10/6/2009 2:46:07 PM
Carzak, I think what pooljobs is trying to convey is that there are many many many people who are religious and that do not "spread bad science", "seek theocracy", "demands tolerance of it's oppressive and archiac practices" and so on...People would still be dicks without the religion there as an excuse. People have been killing each other long before religion and will continue to even after we give it up.
10/6/2009 3:01:30 PM
What about islam and their oppressive and intolerant beliefs? Are muslims just bad people? The koran says that women should be covered, and they are not allowed to sit with another man if they are married.Are you calling creationists bad christians? Because I thought the bible was the word of god and it says the world was created 6000 years ago.Look, whether religion is good or bad isn't the point here. I don't need to convince you. You're just in denial anyway. There are religious people out there who are destructive to human progress, and I want to do whatever I can to stop them from succeeding.
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10/6/2009 3:19:27 PM
The band is System of a Down. google people.^^are you talking to me? Yes creationists are bad christians because they're butting in on science where they don't belong. I'm an atheist, dude. Many many many christians are not creationist dicks.The abolition of spiritual belief is not going to magically fix all of the conflict in the world. [Edited on October 6, 2009 at 3:30 PM. Reason : .]
10/6/2009 3:25:09 PM
who knows where we would be without religion to help stabilize civilization.In fact, applying the theory of natural selection to world cultures, one could easily make the argument that religion was directly responsible for the survival of those cultures in which it was predominant. Almost all world cultures have some form of religion at their center.
10/6/2009 3:27:05 PM
the big bang IS evidence of God
10/6/2009 3:31:30 PM
You are the worst troll in our known universe.
10/6/2009 3:36:16 PM
God made the mitsubishi eclipse
10/6/2009 3:50:25 PM
^now that made lol
10/6/2009 3:51:28 PM