We'd find something to kill each other about, and differences in exactly what kind of atheist/agnostic/nonreligious everyone should be is as good as anything else. We've had a military conflict blamed, in part, on a soccer game. As a species, we're not picky about excuses to murder each other.
4/14/2009 2:54:16 AM
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4/14/2009 5:56:58 AM
If you do not believe in god, but you conceed the possibility that he doesn't exist (however slim) then you are an agnostic. End of story.Is that how it works too?
4/15/2009 7:08:50 AM
^yes
4/15/2009 7:56:21 AM
No, because you've asserted that God exists. Agnostics make no claim either way.
4/15/2009 8:23:10 AM
FUCK YOU YOU STUPID FAGGOT COLLEGE KID
4/15/2009 8:40:56 AM
Gargamel Barry Sanders
4/15/2009 9:36:10 AM
I SHALL CRACK YOU LIKE A CLAM ON MY TUMMY!!!!!!
4/19/2009 1:33:14 AM
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/16/what-oprah-gets-wrong-about-atheism/?hpt=hp_t3
10/17/2013 12:54:00 PM
Nice, it's at least linked on the front page.Then again it is CNN, who looks at that?
10/17/2013 1:42:52 PM
^^ such a complete failThe entire case against Oprah is:
10/17/2013 1:46:50 PM
calling yourself spiritual is about as vague as calling yourself religious. terrible word.[Edited on October 17, 2013 at 1:58 PM. Reason : .]
10/17/2013 1:56:55 PM
i thought that was so stupid on match.com when people said they were "spiritual but not religious"
10/17/2013 2:06:49 PM
^ makes sense to me. Telling someone "good luck" or that you "wish them the best" are forms of spiritualistic ideals that permeate non-religious aspects of culture.
10/17/2013 2:13:02 PM
i don't understand how "wishing/hoping someone the best" is spiritual.
10/17/2013 2:46:35 PM
Hoping someone the best isn't spiritual. Wishing someone the best is mostly pagan.The bible uses the word "wish", but it's mostly grammatical and not a meaningful concept to Christianity. I think it gained mystical connotations with more recent fairly tales, whereas the etymology was just a secular expression of desire. On the other hand, praying has strong religious connections. But now, people think of Aladdin when you say "wish".All this brings up a good point. When Japanese people believe that blood types indicate personality, is that spiritual? It's the same shit as horoscopes.Neither theists nor atheists have a reasonable categorization for this genesis of new superstitions. All superstitions were new at some point. Atheists would probably say that a superstition is religious whenever people decide to get defensive about the belief. That does miss something - that not all memes are making an empirical statement. Humans do have a natural sense of divinity, which might be useless, like the appendix.However, there's something more to our natural inclinations for religious-like things. That's because human evolution applied "super-rational" logic, in the context of group selection. Evolution favored group survivability over individual survivability, and that's my best guess as to why people read horoscopes. It comes from an instinct that enables more streamlined group decisions. We're supposed to seek religious edicts because it shuts down disagreement, which is important if perfectly rational disagreement can threaten the group cohesion in a survivalist context.
10/17/2013 3:40:07 PM
Balls of light comment made me chuckle. I would also say if you think ghost exist : not athiest.
10/17/2013 3:56:11 PM
or karma, superstitions, feng sui, astrology, souls, luck (although i say "good luck", but i don't think it's an actual thing)
10/17/2013 3:58:15 PM
what's the difference between religion and spirituality then?edit: nvm i'm answering my own questionreligion = institutionalized spirituality[Edited on October 17, 2013 at 4:09 PM. Reason : .]
10/17/2013 4:01:41 PM
"Spiritual" is used by many atheists (including Dawkins and more notably Sam Harris) to describe the feeling we get when we hear a rousing piece of music, see a sunset, make love, do drugs, etc that "oneness with the Universe" feeling.I personally hate it when they use it as well, but it really is just more semantics. It absolutely does not imply God or theism in anyway even if you're using it in the purely metaphysical sense. There are many people who believe in ghosts or magic but not gods so tying spirituality to theism is bullshit.
10/17/2013 4:28:53 PM
Does anyone think karma is a real thing?Saying you have good karma is like saying your moms back will break if you step on a crack.
10/17/2013 5:33:52 PM
Semantics, semantics, semantics. Personal opinion. Semantics. Personal opinion. Defining someone else's identity. Semantics.
10/17/2013 5:52:41 PM
10/17/2013 10:23:18 PM
I think that doing good things makes you a better person and other people can sense that quality in you. And so you are treated better in return.
10/17/2013 10:28:46 PM
I hate the word spiritual. "Spiritual" should not be used to describe one's self, and should not be used in surveys and polls as much as it is. It's such a hackneyed, nebulous term. People who use this probably mean they are supernaturalists; they believe there are forces and things that are beyond explanation. The belief in the existence of a spirit or spirits in general may or may not be present.
10/17/2013 11:42:05 PM
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10/18/2013 8:17:49 AM
My point was that good and bad things happen to good and bad people with the exact distribution you'd expect if there wasn't karma or gods or anything magical affecting the outcomes of our lives.The problem is that in actuality a vast majority of things that happen to you are completely outside of your control. "Karma" is the confidence-biased way of attempting to reconcile this from the perspective of someone being affected constantly by unknown to them forces.
10/18/2013 8:52:48 AM
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10/18/2013 9:05:58 AM
10/18/2013 9:16:06 AM
I don't even trust my own observations of the things that I do get to see implicitly so I'm not sure what point you're making.I was of course speaking not to my own experience solely but to the shared empirical observation of everyone. Never, ever has anything supernatural been empirically proven. Repeatedly, constantly, supernatural claims are proved false. I freely admit that I'm making an assumption but given the uncountable interactions in this world that take place completely naturally it's the only reasonable assumption to make.
10/18/2013 9:22:21 AM
My claim wasn't supernatural though...
10/18/2013 9:34:09 AM
I'll accept that. And not that you called it Karma, but calling the relationships between mood, appearance, and how other people interact with you Karma would be misleading.
10/18/2013 9:39:09 AM
mutalistic kindness?i dunno i like karma better. i'm stealing it.[Edited on October 18, 2013 at 9:50 AM. Reason : v touche]
10/18/2013 9:44:02 AM
I'll call it bigotry against ugly people.
10/18/2013 9:49:09 AM
10/18/2013 10:23:19 AM
But all of that is clearly nonsense. No reason to believe in past lives, future lives, or any of that.
10/18/2013 10:24:58 AM
I just think that the whole idea of having atheism as a foil to christianity is absured. People can believe in religious philosophy without believing in the spiritual material of it all. You can be a 'man of science' and still follow the teachings of christ. You are just not compelled to believe that some spirtual supernatural source is going to make your crops grow or birth you a healthy child. That is all up to the natural sciences.
10/18/2013 12:21:27 PM
Atheism is by definition a foil to theism. No one is claiming that scientists can't be theists; in fact many of them are. But the idea that there's this jewish ghost from 2000 years ago that you need to supplicate to to be forgiven for the sins of our ancestors and when you die you somehow continue to exist are not compatible with science. Scientists whom believe this stuff are compartmentalizing their theistic beliefs away from their scientific inquiry. That doesn't mean that their beliefs are compatible, it means that they're in denial because their theistic beliefs give them the warm fuzzies.
10/18/2013 12:30:44 PM
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10/18/2013 2:32:56 PM
I think distilling "the teachings of Christ" down to "be a good person" is apologist horseshit, which is why I responded in the way that I did originally.The Bible doesn't depict Jesus as a simple moral philosopher with some nice sayings regarding life.
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10/18/2013 3:39:24 PM
allegedly
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