5/9/2009 10:17:12 AM
I hereby declare Willy Nilly winner of this thread.
5/9/2009 11:09:33 AM
5/11/2009 1:33:21 AM
Are you suggesting that non-believers are incapable of entertaining hypotheticals?
5/11/2009 5:46:57 AM
Not even remotely. But Willy Nilly, in particular, joined a conversation that included hypotheticals and isn't recognizing them."If God exists, why does He do X?""Well, maybe He does it because Y.""That's stupid because God doesn't exist."That's basically how the conversation has been going.
5/11/2009 12:13:57 PM
This argument is fucking stupid. Can we get back to talking about how much Jesus loved stress positions?
5/11/2009 12:32:52 PM
1. Every topic that has any religious subject will degenerate into a shit-throwing contest.2. The way this topic was titled is directly inflammatory towards Christianity by calling out their hypocrisy. Look at all those extra question marks and exclamation points! I don't blame Christians for defending their case because of this.3. Willy Nilly is a dick; he's condescending towards anyone that has religious beliefs because apparently he thinks that anyone who is religious is deluded and by extension not worthy of intellectual discourse.
5/11/2009 1:06:03 PM
5/11/2009 1:26:43 PM
How did this surprise the OP?Seriously....
5/11/2009 1:57:34 PM
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5/11/2009 2:45:32 PM
i don't think it is all that much, but I can't help but mention stem cell research
5/11/2009 3:06:43 PM
5/11/2009 3:07:31 PM
I take your point and I can see why you would think that.Yes the upcoming generations of students are the important factor, but the current scientific community had to come from somewhere. Are you proposing that the % of 'religious nut' children is greater than the 'science' children % (and growing)?I think the scale has tipped the opposite way and up and coming generations will be more and more science based than religious based. Hence religion isnt really holding our progress back anymore; its really just fading out.
5/11/2009 3:23:51 PM
5/11/2009 3:28:59 PM
i guess this is the right place to put this:http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/torture/white-house-to-declassify-holy-grail-torture-report-that-could-undercut-cheney/?ref=fp1
5/11/2009 3:38:40 PM
5/11/2009 3:42:38 PM
5/11/2009 5:42:35 PM
i'm no biblical scholar and don't claim to be but: wasn't it somewhere with the "love thy neighbor" bit saying that it was to supersede the other commandments?
5/11/2009 5:44:58 PM
That doesn't begin to answer my question.
5/11/2009 5:59:41 PM
^^^ where does God say anything in the Bible?[Edited on May 11, 2009 at 6:02 PM. Reason : ]
5/11/2009 6:01:55 PM
5/11/2009 6:18:03 PM
I traded my old testament for a new one.
5/11/2009 6:26:16 PM
Far as I'm concerned, anyone who doesn't either reject anything without evidence in the bible or wholeheartedly embrace every single word as the infallible truth is being a hypocrite. Of course, this is basically everyone.The book itself is said to be the infallible word of god. Therefore, anything from the bible taken as metaphor or not followed (read: lots of things in the modern world, almost everything) is picking and choosing. Those of us who believe almost nothing from the bible, and absolutely nothing without factual evidence backing it up, are just picking and choosing less than the rest of you, who inevitably could never follow every law the bible commands. This is physically impossible anyway, since the bible contradicts itself so much.I'd say most people don't actually live based on the rules they get from the bible anyway. They mostly tome to accept many of their own society's rules, and if those rules intersect some of those in the bible, so be it. I think it's more of a result of evolutionary necessity and learned behavior than anything else that, say, modern Americans don't run around stealing each others' things, murdering, raping, and generally being idiots and more of a coincidence than anything else that those rules are also posited in any holy book.So, if you eat pork, have unclean thoughts, don't give away all of your possessions, judge others, covet, lie, etc, or believe in evolution or that slavery is wrong or that "7 days" was metaphorical, you may as well throw out the whole deal and live on the instincts you already have and the lifestyle you've come to as a (mostly) sane, useful member of society. Sure, some of those instincts and lifestyle choices might coincide with the bible, but I daresay 99% of you are in no way living the life the bible tells you to, nor should you do so.
5/11/2009 6:28:17 PM
Lets not make the dangerous assertion that everyone is better off without their faith. Religious values just as often clash with instinct. Join a youth ministry - you'll understand.
5/11/2009 7:34:15 PM
The girls that went to Young Life (the christian social club) at our high school were all the sluts from my school that drank and smoked cigs on the weekends.
5/12/2009 12:10:04 AM
5/12/2009 1:20:17 AM
5/12/2009 1:26:20 AM
Ah. Perhaps I was under a mistaken impression regarding IVF. Of course, even in that situation there is room for disagreement on exactly which point life begins. I'm not taking sides on the argument, but the question remains, and pinning the issue solely on Christianity is disingenuous at best.
5/12/2009 1:39:04 AM
5/12/2009 6:15:58 AM
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5/12/2009 9:12:30 AM
Honestly, what's wrong with picking and choosing the parts of the Bible and trying to live your life by that code? I don't see Grummy trying to convert anyone, so whom is he hurting?It's unfair to lump all Christians together with the Intelligent Design nutjobs and evangelical baptists. I know many that do in fact pick and choose and do in fact lead good and humble lives. What's wrong with this?If you think that the fact that they believe in something that can't be proven is deluded and stupid, remember that next time you:-cross your fingers.-spend any time hoping for a good outcome to anything.-wish someone good luck.-grow your beard out for hockey playoff season.-pick "lucky numbers" for the lottery.-have any superstitions whatsoever.It's silly to write people off because they have beliefs. Our actions define us. That's my opinion, at least.
5/12/2009 9:12:55 AM
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5/12/2009 1:33:47 PM
5/12/2009 1:38:43 PM
But if their belief doesn't affect you in anyway, why do you care? I contend again, live and let live. You're not going to get rid of stupid people by getting rid of religion. The assholes that try to sneak religion into our schools are not representative of the entire religious community. Just like the people that crash planes in our building and blow themselves up. Don't delude yourself for a second to think that there would be no war, no terrorists, and no assholes trying to teach your children bullshit if there was no religion.People took down the World Trade Center, not Islam. People pass retarded legislation about intelligent design, not Christianity. People are ultimately responsible for their actions, not their religion.
5/12/2009 1:52:22 PM
5/12/2009 3:12:37 PM
Good luck. That's a very good cause worth fighting for.
5/12/2009 3:23:32 PM
It's the same as those that want to convert people TO a religion. Personally I don't wish to stop anyone from being religious, that's a personal choice and while religion isn't for me, I can see how it is helpful for others. I only get defensive when I see groups attempting to legislate their religious ideas or supporting legislation for religious reasons.
5/12/2009 3:26:45 PM
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5/12/2009 4:22:31 PM
^
5/12/2009 4:32:12 PM