Quoting Al from 23:43, 9th May 2007
I'm sorry, but Hitler claiming to be a Christian isn't the same thing as his actually being one.
And religion isn't about knowledge. It's about belief. Demanding proof is sort of missing the point.
Quoting Senethro from 23:45, 9th May 2007
Will you believe in anything without proof then? Or just commonly held beliefs?
Quoting Frank from 00:27, 10th May 2007
I mean, you can prove beyond all reasonable doubt to a jury that X is the case. But if they don't believe what you hold is actual proof...
Quoting Haunted from 22:45, 9th May 2007No. Hitler was born into a Catholic family. That is entirely different. As I recall, he wanted to start up some weirdo neo-aryan pagan religion.
Hitler was positively against all the pagan crap that the other members of the third reich were into (Parts of mein kampf were devoted to the ridicule of such things). Hitler was a believer in Christ and tried to use Christ to justify fighting the Jews.Social Darwinism is just thinly veiled racism. The anti-evolutionists love nothing better than to blame eugenics and nazism on evolution.social darwinism used to justify conquering places and subjecting their peoples to horrific things.Well thats maybe just your particular nature. I never implied that we were all nice. Simply that being nice to others in a cooperative fashion led to better survival. You are still going to get bad people doing bad things.the hardwired stuff that tells you to beat someone up for taking your favorite stickAnd I agree to a certain extent. Our modern moral code did not spring up entirely from natural selection, but we base alot of what we think is right and wrong from our instincts.moral often goes against what we're hardwired forIn some ways I can see the analogy. They say they know whats true, they say everyone else is wrong. Are they going to heaven because they're right? Are you going to burn in eternal hellfire because you don't believe them?Militant atheists are fundamentalists.
They don't threaten your immortal soul, they do not frighten you into accepting their way.Scientists get it wrong now and then, and most of them are only too happy to be proven wrong. Whether they were wrong or right doesn't matter because they've now learned whats true. I would love nothing better than to have God existence proved to me.completely unable to conceive of being wrongAtheism is as much as belief as bald is a hair colour.They are completely unable to tolerate other beliefs.I'd love to see examples of this, especially about history and science.Dawkins twists history, and facts, and theology
As an aside I don't see the difference between scientology and christainty (apart from of course, their beliefs).
"Once there was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time is called the Dark Age"
- Richard Lederer
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Quoting science is fun from 23:35, 9th May 2007
Honestly there isn't much of a difference between how crazy Scientology is from creationist Christianity but I would argue that there is a difference between it and a liberal interpretation of the bible.
Quoting novium from 01:30, 10th May 2007
No, I think you're wrong about hitler. At least from what I remember from my modern history classes. Plus, you know, all the christians and catholics that ended up in the concentration camps.
As to social darwinism...your comments are apropos of nothing. It does not change the fact that it was an example of a non-religious belief that was used to justify horrific things.
It was a reference to, oh, all those studies about the inclination towards revenge, even when detrimental, and how revenge is rewarded by pleasure.
Militant atheists, not telling people they're going to hell? sure. Telling them *to* go to hell, all too common. Trying to scare people into agreeing with them? Trying to bully people into acquiescing? you bet! Or are you unfamiliar (despite, I think, using it yourself) with the whole "RELIGION IS EVIL! IT CAUSES EVERYTHING BAD IN THE UNIVERSE! IF WE ALLOW ANY RELIGION TO CONTINUE< EVERYONE IS GOING TO TURN INTO A RAVING LUNATIC AND MAKE THIS HELL ON EARTH" argument?
You've fallen into a logical fallacy with the scientist thing. Some scientists may be atheists. Some atheists may be militant atheists. But not all scientists are militant atheists. It was only the militant atheists to whom I was referring with the whole "unbending world view" thing.
As to dawkins: go to wikipedia, find "criticisms of". I know they exist, you know they exist, I don't feel like repeating them here, especially at 1:30 in the morning. Because, unlike picking apart your logic, that would actually require research and work. And if I was gonna do that, I could be working on my minoan essay.
As to scientology and christianity: do you even know anything about scientology?
For if you do, and you'd still make statements like that..... well, i'll be forced to assume that you are seriously out of touch with reality.
Quoting novium from 01:30, 10th May 2007
No, I think you're wrong about hitler. At least from what I remember from my modern history classes. Plus, you know, all the christians and catholics that ended up in the concentration camps.
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Quoting novium from 01:37, 10th May 2007
Um...so christianity is basically all one big brain-washing cult founded to make money that is fond of conspiring to do *very* illegal things, like framing people for murder, or murdering people horrifically, that also keeps anyone from talking about it by siccing attack lawyers on anyone who tries to study, report on, or criticize them, founded by a morally bankrupt bad scifi writer who dabbled in "satanism"?Quoting science is fun from 23:35, 9th May 2007
Honestly there isn't much of a difference between how crazy Scientology is from creationist Christianity but I would argue that there is a difference between it and a liberal interpretation of the bible.
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Quoting Al from 23:43, 9th May 2007
I'm sorry, but Hitler claiming to be a Christian isn't the same thing as his actually being one.
And religion isn't about knowledge. It's about belief. Demanding proof is sort of missing the point.
Quoting novium from 01:40, 10th May 2007
the way I see it, only agnostics "lack belief", as they embrace the idea of there not being proof either way. Atheists and people of faith must believe that evidence is "proof"
Quoting Science is Fun from 04:47, 10th May 2007Quoting novium from 01:30, 10th May 2007
No, I think you're wrong about hitler. At least from what I remember from my modern history classes. Plus, you know, all the christians and catholics that ended up in the concentration camps.
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Quoting Science is Fun from 04:49, 10th May 2007Quoting novium from 01:37, 10th May 2007
Um...so christianity is basically all one big brain-washing cult founded to make money that is fond of conspiring to do *very* illegal things, like framing people for murder, or murdering people horrifically, that also keeps anyone from talking about it by siccing attack lawyers on anyone who tries to study, report on, or criticize them, founded by a morally bankrupt bad scifi writer who dabbled in "satanism"?Quoting science is fun from 23:35, 9th May 2007
Honestly there isn't much of a difference between how crazy Scientology is from creationist Christianity but I would argue that there is a difference between it and a liberal interpretation of the bible.
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Obviously you haven't had many run ins with the type of Christians you get in the southern United States
because other than the scifi writer thing everything else you said aplys
Quoting Gubbins from 09:12, 10th May 2007Quoting novium from 01:40, 10th May 2007
the way I see it, only agnostics "lack belief", as they embrace the idea of there not being proof either way. Atheists and people of faith must believe that evidence is "proof"
If you have compelling evidence for either, I'd love to hear it. Otherwise, surely it's less about believing in evidence, and more about taking things on faith?
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Quoting ash-ding from 11:25, 10th May 2007
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Quoting novium from 11:24, 10th May 2007
but that is not *all* of christianity. i think you'd be hard pressed to find any organization as large, single minded, and, well, evil (for lack of a better word) than scientology. It would only be a fair comparison if ALL of christanity worked like scientology.
And I doubt even the most raving lunatics would sic attack lawyers on people for merely talking about their religion. hell, the evidence certainly points to that not being the case. Not to mention old whatshisname going on record about doing it for money. And the 'mystery cult' aspect of it is not present in any form of christanity.Quoting Science is Fun from 04:49, 10th May 2007Quoting novium from 01:37, 10th May 2007
Um...so christianity is basically all one big brain-washing cult founded to make money that is fond of conspiring to do *very* illegal things, like framing people for murder, or murdering people horrifically, that also keeps anyone from talking about it by siccing attack lawyers on anyone who tries to study, report on, or criticize them, founded by a morally bankrupt bad scifi writer who dabbled in "satanism"?
[quote]Quoting science is fun from 23:35, 9th May 2007
Honestly there isn't much of a difference between how crazy Scientology is from creationist Christianity but I would argue that there is a difference between it and a liberal interpretation of the bible.
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Obviously you haven't had many run ins with the type of Christians you get in the southern United States
because other than the scifi writer thing everything else you said aplys
Quoting novium from 11:26, 10th May 2007
semantics. Phrase it this way, perhaps. People of faith see god all around them. Atheists see no god all around them (if you'll pardon the painful phrasing of taht sentence). Agnostics say you can't know what you do or don't see is true.Quoting Gubbins from 09:12, 10th May 2007Quoting novium from 01:40, 10th May 2007
the way I see it, only agnostics "lack belief", as they embrace the idea of there not being proof either way. Atheists and people of faith must believe that evidence is "proof"
If you have compelling evidence for either, I'd love to hear it. Otherwise, surely it's less about believing in evidence, and more about taking things on faith?
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