4/25/2014 2:06:37 AM
This:
4/25/2014 2:19:58 AM
The majority of religious people are either assholes or blind followers of assholes
4/25/2014 6:35:21 AM
Stop with the generalizations.
4/25/2014 8:07:02 AM
Here is a map of all of the publicly funded schools that may teach creationism:http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/01/creationism_in_public_schools_mapped_where_tax_money_supports_alternatives.html
4/25/2014 8:41:28 AM
4/25/2014 8:45:41 AM
^ interesting, i wonder how prevalent those ideas are in churches these days. It must be of concern the waning numbers of people actually going to Church, but at the same time, the churches that have people now wield more political power.
4/25/2014 11:07:43 AM
one thing that would help would be to start taxing churches, it would limit the power of the large, political mega-churches
4/25/2014 11:23:14 AM
4/25/2014 11:28:17 AM
Or it could trigger them to go into full bore PAC mode...
4/25/2014 11:28:57 AM
they are already in hardcore PAC mode, and they have no issues playing politics from the pulpit and the IRS refuses to enforce laws against it. if you taxed them it would discourage mega-churches, which would make centralizing power and organizing more difficult.[Edited on April 25, 2014 at 11:34 AM. Reason : .]
4/25/2014 11:34:02 AM
4/25/2014 11:40:22 AM
4/25/2014 11:48:03 AM
People need to believe in stuff regardless of what that stuff is. Can we talk about sports now?
4/25/2014 11:54:53 AM
Their beliefs aren't the issue, its when they try to force their beliefs on others. Grumpy is claiming that its possible for them to not force their beliefs on others, but he has at least conceded that they are certainly not doing that now. He started by saying that no one in power was doing it, then that it was just on the fringes of power, then conceded the point entirely. You aren't going to change the mind of people like Grumpy through reason, and they are allowed to have their misguided beliefs, the best strategy is to bring to light all the instances where they try to force their beliefs on others[Edited on April 25, 2014 at 12:09 PM. Reason : .]
4/25/2014 11:58:41 AM
I've conceded nothing, I just stopped talking to you in favor of disco_stu, who can be kind of a jerk but at least he isn't a total dipshit.I never denied that there are religious people who try to force their beliefs on others, so that's not a concession.As to people in power? I mean, the President of the goddamn United States is Barack Obama, a guy who is most likely faking any adherence to religion (and I don't fault him for that, I suspect many leaders do). This is a pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage President who I'm sure believes in evolution and an Earth that is billions of years old.I'll stand by saying "people on the fringe," although the term isn't perfect. Mike Huckabee is on the fringe because when he tries to run for president we tell him to go away. Ditto Rick Santorum. And that all goes twice for Michelle Bachman.
4/25/2014 12:16:26 PM
It sounds like your high school civics class may have skipped a few chapters about the government[Edited on April 25, 2014 at 12:19 PM. Reason : TIL Tom Delay was a fringe politician ]
4/25/2014 12:18:35 PM
I'm sorry, are we talking about people who are actually in power or near power, or are we talking about guys who got thrown out nearly a decade ago and have no power whatsoever?
4/25/2014 12:22:08 PM
I wonder how Sweden and Denmark have been doing on the public discourse side of things? Regarding scientific research, the US is already on its way out the door, something I imagine the Christians in power now have no issues with:This is the growth in papers published by country. Japan and Europe are pretty much kicking everyone's ass. Keep in mind that research is the engine that drive economies to grow. Google was a direct result of research funding (as was Siri), and obviously research is what provided the basis for all the tech companies, which is why America is the leader in tech worldwide currently.
4/25/2014 12:23:50 PM
The Rise of Fundamentalist Beliefhttp://markmanson.net/fundamentalism
4/25/2014 12:24:09 PM
4/25/2014 1:14:28 PM
I don't bother arguing in atheism vs. religion threads that don't involve you, sweetheart.
4/25/2014 2:50:57 PM
Look, science secularism is so inclusive now that those religious wingbats are out of our universities, not forcing their beliefs on everybody and stuff.http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/13/opinion/sunday/douthat-diversity-and-dishonesty.html?_r=4lol, sorry disco, i didn't really read the whole thread and i think i conflated yours and dtownral's arguments into one.so it's not an indictment of science, it's an indictment of the type of thinking that says religion itself (not human nature, or ideologues, etc) is the problem. As Grumpy's argued, something always rises in its place, equally "exclusive".[Edited on April 25, 2014 at 4:17 PM. Reason : ]
4/25/2014 4:01:23 PM
What the fuck did that have to do with science?
4/25/2014 4:12:20 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/04/11/is-2014-year-christian-film-noah-son-of-god/Lulz, I support this trend. It further trivializes the supposed mysticism of religion, making it more apparent to everyone that the stories of the bible are mostly myths and fables.
4/25/2014 10:09:56 PM
4/26/2014 8:58:35 AM
http://www.wral.com/fact-check-gop-senate-candidates-make-some-questionable-claims/13589575/
4/26/2014 2:04:56 PM
Well thats embarrassing.
4/26/2014 3:18:07 PM
It would be great if news reporters could bring this stuff up in real time. How many people even read the follwup...
4/27/2014 7:56:23 AM
this is what the "personhood" movement leads to:https://news.vice.com/articles/el-salvador-is-imprisoning-women-who-miscarryEl Salvador Is Imprisoning Women Who Miscarry
4/27/2014 1:42:22 PM
4/27/2014 1:57:36 PM
4/27/2014 2:06:56 PM
This threat is real, conservatives actually believe this shit and are in positions of power where they can enforce itAlabama’s chief justice: Buddha didn’t create us so First Amendment only protects Christianshttp://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/02/alabamas-chief-justice-buddha-didnt-create-us-so-first-amendment-only-protects-christians/
5/3/2014 5:25:06 PM
That reads like something out of the fucking Onion...
5/3/2014 7:06:19 PM
5/3/2014 8:21:20 PM
are you unable to read english? you just read a report about women being punished for miscarriages and you conclude your post by saying that no women get punished for miscarriages? wtf?If you need some more evidence that's what it leads to, here are some examples how:A Stillborn Child, A Charge of Murder and the Disputed Case Law on ‘Fetal Harm’http://www.propublica.org/article/stillborn-child-charge-of-murder-and-disputed-case-law-on-fetal-harmMississippi Case Could Lead To Prosecution Of Women Who Have Miscarriageshttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/23/mississippi-miscarriages-supreme-court_n_3327974.htmlOutcry in America as pregnant women who lose babies face murder chargeshttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jun/24/america-pregnant-women-murder-chargesGeorgia Lawmaker's Anti-Abortion Proposal Could Punish Women for Miscarriageshttp://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/26/georgia-lawmakers-anti-abortion-proposal-punish-women-miscarriages/Failed Virginia bill on miscarriages reveals ignorance about women's healthhttp://www.minnpost.com/second-opinion/2013/05/failed-virginia-bill-miscarriages-reveals-ignorance-about-womens-healthMississippi Could Soon Jail Women for Stillbirths, Miscarriageshttp://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/05/buckhalter-mississippi-stillbirth-manslaughterUtah defines some miscarriages as "criminal homicide"http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/blogs-main/advocates-blog/1568-utah-defines-some-miscarriages-as-qcriminal-homicideq-etc... [Edited on May 3, 2014 at 9:09 PM. Reason : maybe if i attach an instagram of a fitness chick?]
5/3/2014 9:03:43 PM
I think you need to brush up on your reading and reasoning skills.The personhood movement is strong in many countries, and abortion is illegal in many countries as well, but I have never heard of the personhood movement calling for women who have miscarriages to be punished, and of all the countries where abortion is illegal, I now know of only one country where miscarriages are punished.Conclusion: saying that the personhood movement leads to miscarriages being punished, that's stupid.So now you have 2 examples: El Salvador and USA(!!!). Please show me in which other countries of the many countries where abortion is illegal or severely restricted, miscarriages are punished as well or there are people calling for it.[Edited on May 3, 2014 at 9:12 PM. Reason : ]
5/3/2014 9:10:56 PM
jesus christ dude, try reading that again
5/3/2014 9:12:18 PM
oh yeah, it is my fault i was typing while you fucking edited and dumped a load of links. do you know how the internet works? [Edited on May 3, 2014 at 9:14 PM. Reason : 2 examples does not mean "it leads to that"]
5/3/2014 9:13:39 PM
you shouldn't have needed anything except for my first post
5/3/2014 9:16:04 PM
you can't be that illogical/statistically illiterate?if in a group of 100 people with the same exact beliefs, 2 commit suicide, you can't simply say "those beliefs lead to that".there are a lot of countries where abortion is illegal or severely restricted (about a 100)... only in one of them are miscarriages punished (El Salvador), and in one some people are calling for it (US). your conclusion is that having the beliefs because of which abortion is illegal (unborn children are people) leads/will ultimately lead to women being punished for something their body does automatically?if there are more examples, give them, but you can't give 2 examples out of a 100 and based on that say "personhood movement leads to miscarriages being punished".[Edited on May 3, 2014 at 9:29 PM. Reason : ^ omg, the "none" obviously meant "other than el salvador", are you that thick?]
5/3/2014 9:28:26 PM
5/3/2014 9:29:16 PM
ok, gotcha, 2 out of a 100 shows a trend.
5/3/2014 9:30:27 PM
El Salvador, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Nicaragua, Mexico, Malta, Philippines, Dubai, UAE, etc...you can find the same thing in many countries, but that's missing the point. it's not that we know that it leads to this because of the number of countries or statistics, we know it leads to that because the reasoning they use to apply it to miscarriages. [Edited on May 3, 2014 at 9:39 PM. Reason : im assuming they just stick with stoning in your country]
5/3/2014 9:34:43 PM
You have reached synapse's level with regards to personal attacks and stupidity. Is it that difficult for you to be civil and rational?My country, which country is that? Stoning for what? In Muslim countries abortion is definitely allowed for maternal health reasons, in fact, that's part of Islamic doctrine. And believe it or not, in some Muslim countries elective abortions are allowed before a certain number of months. And no one gets punished for having a spontaneous miscarriage. Educate yourself before spouting your hatred and irrational accusations.And hey genius, Dubai and UAE are not 2 separate countries.Anyway, so that list you gave, women are punished for undergoing spontaneous miscarriages in all of them? Thanks for providing more than 2 examples, but I will have to research that list because I know for sure at least 2 are wrong.
5/3/2014 10:14:55 PM
No
5/3/2014 10:35:17 PM
5/4/2014 2:48:18 AM
They can't prove it caused the miscarriage, that's how it starts. Not all of those are about drugs, and really those aren't important examples anyway.
5/4/2014 8:32:42 AM
5/4/2014 1:40:23 PM
Hey smath, remember, its a woman's right if she wants to shoot heroin, snort coke or smoke crack while pregnant. You and me? We're just a couple of slut shamers tryin'a keep a woman down.
5/4/2014 3:19:34 PM