A+ trolling from bigun20! Good job!
12/28/2007 10:00:34 AM
I'd like to point out that all this Christianity bashing is made possible by the fact that you live in a Christian nation. I'm not channeling O'Reilly here, I'm just saying that Christianity is the punching bag here because it is around to be punched. There are just as many hypocritical Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims (massive sexual repression going on in the Arab world), Jews, and even athiests (who wind up absent-mindedly appealing to an ambiguous higher power in time of need), they're just don't show up as much in early 21st century America.That being said, its the consistent factual inaccuracy of the Bible that turns me off, and the demand that one have faith in something that presents almost no evidence, over observations that provide far more evidence. Everyone is hypocritical, I can write that off to human nature.]
12/28/2007 10:14:09 AM
I love these comments from people."I believe in a creater...BUT"How can you say you believe in something that there's no evidence for? How the fuck can people do this? It absolutely infuriates me that people buy into this bullshit."I don't take the bible literally but I believe in God"Well then what makes you believe in God? Tell me? WHY? No, you can't just say that you do. You can't say that you just have some feeling that you should. You know what that is? Fucking idiocy. You can't "just believe in something." If you do, then you might as well believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Loch ness Monster, Ghosts, Spirits, Dowsing, Tarot cards, psychics, phrenology, and every other stupid thing people believe in that has no or weak evidence behind it.
12/28/2007 10:36:40 AM
absence of evidence =/ evidence of absenceI would describe my beliefs as a blend of many religions. I do think there is a god, but vastly different from what most people would describe as god (what, I don't claim to know). I just think shit is way to complicated to be completely "random".
12/28/2007 10:51:02 AM
Really? You're really saying that there being no evidence is not proof of something not existing? How did you pass your science classes in middle school?Hey, you know what? I believe that giant shit monsters exist! Despite the fact that there is no evidence of this ever, that no one has ever seen any trace of it, that's not proof that they don't exist at all! I'm going to go around telling everyone about my giant shit monster theory and I expect to be taken seriously!By that same logic, you SHOULD believe in Noah's ark, Adam and Eve, and the Earth being 6000 years old. After all, if you're going to take a sip of the kool-aid, you might as well drink the whole fucking glass.That's the very definition of a delusion.
12/28/2007 11:01:12 AM
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12/28/2007 12:56:58 PM
i'm still curious about the switch from athiest to christian mentioned in the second post
12/28/2007 1:29:15 PM
Yeah I don't understand that either.
12/28/2007 3:23:41 PM
I'm guessing that tragedy and christian pussy were involved.
12/28/2007 3:36:03 PM
the funny thing is that people who don't believe rarely do the thing that they shouldFUCKING FAKE ITin the right circumstances I would have no problem doing just that....in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if a great number of professed religious people do just that just so people don't bother thembecause the whole basis of faith is rather silly and you would figure that anyone with any farm sense would get over that mess real quick[Edited on December 28, 2007 at 3:40 PM. Reason : .]
12/28/2007 3:38:29 PM
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12/28/2007 4:06:05 PM
in my mind there are two kinds of people who don't really bother with believing in this religion stuff1) intellectuals whos very nature it is to question2) serious people (in my mind I always have the calloused farmer) who have better things to worry about and know when people are trying to con them[Edited on December 28, 2007 at 5:36 PM. Reason : .]
12/28/2007 5:35:02 PM
12/29/2007 12:42:39 AM
my apostacy was a gradual process that has precipitated into vocal anti-theismnot only do I believe that there is not a God but that the idea of religion is dangerous, insulting and vaguely disgustingit began in confession during highschool in the Catholic churchI confessed that I was experiencing a lack of faith - the priest shrugged it off, told me that I was too young to worry about those thingsthat day I knew there was no Godmany things have confirmed this later
12/29/2007 12:47:39 AM
12/29/2007 1:51:04 PM
change my faith in what?
12/29/2007 5:25:09 PM
Snewf, I like the cut of your jib, son.
12/29/2007 5:51:50 PM
if i like could talk to jesus or talk to god or physically see them i would believe they exist a whole lot more than i do now
12/29/2007 6:08:11 PM
Seems like the discussion had devolved into the typical tww mold... "people that believe in religion don't have any intelligence." Given the topic I thought the atheists would have to come up with things that would make them start believing.^Lol, I doubt some of the more vocal atheists out there would change their minds even after that experience. People, religious or otherwise, are often set in their ways.
12/30/2007 12:45:19 AM
12/30/2007 1:12:25 AM
i'm pretty sure i believed in santa longer than i believed in god.hey, at least i was getting something out of believing in santa.i tried hard to feel some sort of faith around middle school but realized i was just faking it.anyhow, it would take some sort of supernatural experience to change my mind now.
12/30/2007 1:52:37 AM
some of my favourite verses from the New Testament:1 Corinthians 13:11 When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.2 Corinthians 9:6But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.also, this thread reminded me of Kanye: "i aint here to argue about facial features, im here to convert atheists into believers":http://youtube.com/watch?v=bdIR2BThmTg
12/30/2007 3:34:29 AM
^ note, just as Kanye gets done saying that, its 3:16 into the video...
12/30/2007 3:37:00 AM
12/30/2007 8:39:36 AM
yeah, i said 'milleniums.'
12/30/2007 10:41:11 AM
12/30/2007 12:00:53 PM
So you pretty much are verifying what I'm saying. If an angel did come down you'd find some way to rationalize it away. Seeing isn't believing.
12/30/2007 12:20:04 PM
how do I know its an angel?what if it is the result of drug use?or a tumor?
12/30/2007 12:32:16 PM
you just need to have faith!!!!11
12/30/2007 2:22:02 PM
12/30/2007 2:39:52 PM
Of course. I don't think one group would rationalize where the other would not. Everyone is human, people would tend to try and explain what they saw with things that they already believe. I really wouldn't see that as a surprise.Just trying to say that seeing something really wouldn't serve as a strong catalyst for significant, lasting change.
12/30/2007 5:14:10 PM
I have a few questions for those who believe in angels, devil(s) and god(s), etc.1) can angels walk through walls?2) I understand that jesus & mohammed are human males, but what most basic form does god(s) take?3) if everyone who knew of or believed in a particular god died, would that god survive? if so, how?
12/30/2007 5:52:42 PM
^ 1) yes2) Leafy Ganesh3) Shiva, because he is the destroyer
12/30/2007 8:28:55 PM
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12/31/2007 12:43:29 AM
85-90% would not renounce the christian god, though. That's good enough for government work[Edited on December 31, 2007 at 3:54 AM. Reason : regardless of whether they actually practice any asinine christian shit]
12/31/2007 3:53:29 AM
The reason people are afraid to denounce God is because they feel that "well, I guess it's better to play it safe."
12/31/2007 8:42:43 AM
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1/1/2008 9:59:25 AM
Watching the movie Jesus Camp could probably cause someone to change their faith...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=309MCU8TonE
1/1/2008 2:50:43 PM
this might alsohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xKDKq_PPbk
1/1/2008 3:57:48 PM
So, two videos where the goal was to hunt down some of the craziest Christians out there and make fools of them is going to change the faith of some of the more main stream Christians or fence sitters?I think the goal of those videos is to just reaffirm anti-Christian attitudes in people that already lean that direction.
1/1/2008 5:41:42 PM
^ well if i was a christian I wouldn't want to affiliate myself with those guys at all. And Haggard and those guys aren't really that far out of the mainstream of christianity - they just make more noise than other people. you see the size of the audiences that those people were preaching to? it's not like they're teaching in backwater hick-churches or something
1/1/2008 5:43:51 PM
I've met several Christians during the course of my life and none have been that far out there... well, one.
1/1/2008 5:48:50 PM