http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100224132655.htm
2/2/2011 9:04:44 PM
Godless Liberals
2/2/2011 9:21:31 PM
2/2/2011 9:53:48 PM
Obviously black people and hispanics are more likely to be religious.Boo-yah, I just countered your controversial argument with an even more controversial one.
2/2/2011 10:36:58 PM
I've heard the Bible also says people won't stand for truth and instead will have people come and tell them what they want to hear.
2/2/2011 11:33:00 PM
i love it when people start with a perfectly valid point, then make themselves look retarded by doing a terrible job pointing out the problems with the bible.
2/3/2011 12:00:11 AM
where does the Bible say the Earth is a mere 6,000 years old?
2/3/2011 12:54:31 AM
and criticizing a translated document for using fish instead of whale is seriously retarded
2/3/2011 7:50:02 AM
^ except large chunks of Xtians insist it was actually a giant fish, and not a whale (not like either makes any senseā¦).
2/3/2011 8:01:42 AM
The Bible isn't bad because it says a lot of false things about natural events (which is obvious), but because it says a lot of false things about morality and human nature
2/3/2011 8:54:12 AM
Are they (the things it says about morality and human nature) false, or just bad? It seems to me that the Bible presents a rather accurate portrayal of both, at least for the time in which it was written.
2/3/2011 8:58:42 AM
2/3/2011 8:59:53 AM
2/3/2011 9:09:05 AM
LOL, because the OT is a bastion of women's rights and compassion. Don't forget, if you marry a woman and she turns out not to be a virgin, lay her ass at your doorstep to be stoned by the village. Deuteronomy 22:20. http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/dt/22.html#13Lazarus is right that it's "accurate" in the sense that people in the early centuries of human civilization were monsters.
2/3/2011 9:13:38 AM
2/3/2011 9:18:58 AM
I could conjure a host of misogynistic and violent instructions from the NT as well, but I'll refrain. Original sin and vicarious redemption are far more egregious.
2/3/2011 9:29:21 AM
People are still monsters.
2/3/2011 9:56:55 AM
Did you guys know that Cherubims are real?
2/3/2011 10:11:55 AM
Not compared to Biblical or even Medieval times, c'mon now.
2/3/2011 10:12:29 AM
2/3/2011 10:52:40 AM
i guess it would also be possible for an all powerful god to have created the entire universe (including our memories of it) yesterday. Of course we cant ever know for sure if that happened because its a fucking stupid question. the question of whether a god exists or not is unanswerable and any time spent on debating it is a waste of time. The best we can do is try to make the most accurate, predictive models of what we can observe.
2/3/2011 11:00:42 AM
2/3/2011 11:06:19 AM
It is possible that if I don't show up to work for the next two weeks, without giving my company any notice, that I will not only not get fired, but I will in fact be rewarded with a huge bonus. So in the event that they do fire me, I will be sure to explain that I couldn't have been arrogant enough to assume that that was the course they would take.They will applaud me for being very open minded and neutral and mature and everything will work out.
2/3/2011 11:07:28 AM
i'm really curious where 10^9 got that list, because its pretty inaccurate
2/3/2011 11:10:35 AM
2/3/2011 11:38:22 AM
Because obviously if you believe in God then you have to believe in the literal translation of everything in the bible as well
2/3/2011 12:02:16 PM
There are Christians out there way more intelligent than anyone here, I would imagine. With a little social pressure and a healthy dose of compartmentalization, you can "believe" anything. The trick is explaining away the inconsistencies to satisfy your own cognitive dissonance. When "God" is capable of anything, that's a pretty easy thing to do, especially when you have a sneaking suspicion that disbelief leads to Hell or alienation from friends and family.
2/3/2011 12:08:31 PM
Those are definitely things that appear in bible passages.Though, for a book written thousands of years ago, it's magical content is merely average.
2/3/2011 12:09:28 PM
2/3/2011 12:15:05 PM
The people who believe a literal interpretation of Revelation are a small fraction of people who believe in god.And deciding that the earth is flat because scripture says four corners is retaaaaarded. There are so many better things to have a problem with concerning the earth as described in the creation story that going all the way to revelation doesn't even make sense. And again that's just a fraction of people who believe in God who believe in a literal interpretation of that (probably larger than Revelation though).And a further logical fallacy is describing all people who believe in God as people who follow or "believe in" the bible. But my first post really said it all. Well maybe not, because i didn't make fun of you for assuming a causal relationship that isn't there. The study is basically saying that smarter people are more likely to have preferences towards new things, and you seem to be using it towards another point.There are a lot of easy things to criticize christianity for, so it's always surprising when you all do such a terrible job of it.
2/3/2011 12:16:49 PM
2/3/2011 12:23:24 PM
I'm not offended, and I wouldn't call myself a Christian. Just pointing out a stupid argumentand i think the most relevant part of my post was the part you didn't quote:
2/3/2011 12:30:08 PM
My mistake then, but I'm not sure an argument was made on my part anyway.
2/3/2011 12:31:57 PM
Certain parts of the bible are more true (to Christians) than others.The NT is composed of many accounts. Its more important to pay attention to the common themes than any single detail that comes from just one apostle.
2/3/2011 12:32:48 PM
At least the fundamentalists are consistent.
2/3/2011 12:37:31 PM
reminds me of this
2/3/2011 1:41:17 PM
2/3/2011 1:41:46 PM
2/3/2011 2:21:41 PM
More retarded arguments that have nothing to do with the story
2/3/2011 2:28:49 PM
Insightful response to moron. I'm not sure Christians need your help, bro.
2/3/2011 2:31:33 PM
^^ what story?
2/3/2011 2:34:19 PM
The article that the thread is about
2/3/2011 2:38:36 PM
Concerning the OP, the first quote is comparing deeply religious to not religious at all. I think it's fair to say that the "very religious" are more likely fundamentalists or YECs, which is probably why we started discussing that.
2/3/2011 2:43:59 PM
^^ oh, i'm sorry that threads don't follow a rigid path...
2/3/2011 2:52:56 PM
The thread title mentions a causal relationship that doesn't exist. The closest thing to it is opposite of the title.
2/3/2011 2:55:28 PM
2/3/2011 2:55:56 PM
Read the article, it is closer to saying if you are smarter, you don't believe in god than saying if you don't believe in god you are smarter.But it says neither, it says smart people have a preference towards new ideas.
2/3/2011 3:05:38 PM
Yes, the thread title is dumb.As is your insistence that it has anything to do with the topic being discussed currently.
2/3/2011 3:12:59 PM
Oh, I got you. I didn't know you meant the converse of the title.Thread titles aren't usually well thought out.
2/3/2011 3:14:35 PM
i think the thread title is saying that if you cease believing in god, you will become smarter.
2/3/2011 4:38:58 PM