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As I suspected you got nothing and lack the humility to admit the fact.....some ChristianViceroy63 wrote:Ahhh! I finally get it and you are so right of course. You guys wont hear another peep out of me on this thread.
Sorry for any inconvenience that I may have caused.
What do we know for sure?crispybits wrote:I've been purely reductionist, lets look at what we can know for sure, not claim anything beyond that, and if we can prove anything from that I'll believe it. If we can't I won't. I havent added any invisible badgers to any of my premises
My comment regarded what it means to really know something to be true. And specifically, that the only things we can hope to be sure about, are specific events that have already happened. Anything else (e.g. scientific theories, predictions of the future) is either not known with certainty or is the product of humans trying to use reasoning to correlate events that they believe are similar. If the only thing you believe is things we know for sure, then you should not believe anything except that history happened.crispybits wrote:Metsfanmax - most of everything on this website:
http://www.wikipedia.com
plus a few other things. Care to be more specific?
The problem is you assume a dichotomy that just doesn't exist. Its not science OR religion.. most people who have religious beliefs in no way reject science. Its just that we find answers in places NOT approachable by science.crispybits wrote:
Metaphysics, that's a belief system with NO evidence. Which is why this argument will most likely never be settled. But the theists bring forward things that are measurable by science and say that it IS proof that they win the debate. I'm not claiming I win the debate, I would never dare be that arrogant, I'm just showing them why they don't.
All you are saying is that you don't agree, which is fine. However, on what authority do you condemn people who disagree? Also, on what authority can you disabuse evidence that you cannot see, have not experienced.crispybits wrote:It's great that you find answers to the metaphysical stuff in areas not approachable by science. Hell I do too. Half (maybe not half but you get the idea) of my actual understanding of life, the universe and everything is stuff that isn't scientifically based. But I never try and offer that as proof of anything, it's just my own personal beliefs based on my own personal experiences, and I certainly never try and claim any authority over anyone else based on any of that either.
That's the only problem I have with those that proclaim God, not that there is or isnt a God, but that by doing so a lot of the time they are either hustling or they are an innocent person brainwashed into believing someone else's hustle (sometimes centuries after the initial hustle went down). And that's why I find fault with proofs for God, not because I want to disprove God, that's just as impossible as proving him would be, but because in some small way maybe I'm contributing to weakening these hustles.
Ah, see, here now you go well beyond any claim of honesty and objectivity into a straight out attack on people who just happen to disagree with you. I am not sure why you feel so threatened by religion, but no good scientist will utterly reject that which he/she cannot disprove. You cannot disprove most modern religious belief, so stop pretending condemnation of such is some kind of enlightenment. Its really just bigotry of ideas with which you disagree.crispybits wrote: As I said in a PM to someone from this thread very recently "We can never know and anyone who says otherwise is selling something." Religion is the most effective form of slavery, becuase it needs no chains, no prisons, no whips. Not physical ones anyway. And it commands complete loyalty and subservience to it's will. And it's hereditary too, parents will pass it on to their children and the children onto their children. Our loving father, who made us sick and commands us to be well, lest we displease him and suffer eternal torment. It really is truly effective - and absolutely terrifying!
No, when you phrase it as you do, it IS an attack on people, its an attack on very core beliefs that people hold, which is attacking them.crispybits wrote:I don't reject God. I have a faith in something, closest word I know for it is God but it doesn't match what is in any of the books.
My opinion is that religion is evil. Religious people not necessarily, but religion itself is. Because it gives some men claims over other mens' souls, and that is something no man should have over another. And the only way I know to attack that is to falsify the claim to authority they make.
That's not an attack on any people, that's an attack on an ideology, a philosophy, an idea. I don't reject it because I don't believe in it, I believe in it just fine, and I believe it is wrong. Very, very effective, and wrong. I don't say that makes me better or worse than anyone else, but I'll be damned (pun intended) if I'll shut up and be quiet because some people take my disagreeing with them as me attacking them, especially when I believe (rightly or wrongly) that they are being brainwashed and contributing to damaging society by perpetuating the most dangerous idea man ever had (that being religion, man speaking for God, not God himself)
I agree with this, but only to a limited extent. crispybits was right to criticize the religious people like Viceroy who claim that they can justify their views in the realm of science and logic, when that is patently absurd (just as I assume the "faith" that crispybits has is not grounded in any sort of logical reasoning). By their own construction, religious folk believe in something that is on a totally different intellectual plane. When one comes across someone who refuses to engage their beliefs in the framework of science or rationality*, it is absurd to try to use rationality to convince them of the falsehood of their beliefs. So the mistake occurs on both sides; the religious folk err, in assuming that they can use logic to convince non-believers of their position, and the atheist folk, in assuming that because religious folk attempt to use logic to prove their position, that logic can be used to dissuade them of their beliefs.PLAYER57832 wrote: I don't mind debating, am happy to do it. I am not offended by people who disagree. However, for someone to come out and talk about evidence and proof and then outright condemn a whole realm of ideas simply because he doesn't agree... is showing a serious limitation in thinking. You can claim many things, but to make statements like that and claim high intelligence.. is well, you are mirroring the thing you claim to reject. That is you are taking an idea and utterly rejecting those who disagree, claiming effectively that they lack sense and intelligence, just as many with firm beliefs will do to you.
I simply say you are a complete hypocrite.

An attack on a person's core beliefs is not a personal attack. It's an attack on the belief. That the person wants to cling to a belief so badly is their problem (and yes, it's a problem when it's something offered up with no unfalsifiable claims and circular reasoning, with little rational to show for it).PLAYER57832 wrote:No, when you phrase it as you do, it IS an attack on people, its an attack on very core beliefs that people hold, which is attacking them.crispybits wrote:I don't reject God. I have a faith in something, closest word I know for it is God but it doesn't match what is in any of the books.
My opinion is that religion is evil. Religious people not necessarily, but religion itself is. Because it gives some men claims over other mens' souls, and that is something no man should have over another. And the only way I know to attack that is to falsify the claim to authority they make.
That's not an attack on any people, that's an attack on an ideology, a philosophy, an idea. I don't reject it because I don't believe in it, I believe in it just fine, and I believe it is wrong. Very, very effective, and wrong. I don't say that makes me better or worse than anyone else, but I'll be damned (pun intended) if I'll shut up and be quiet because some people take my disagreeing with them as me attacking them, especially when I believe (rightly or wrongly) that they are being brainwashed and contributing to damaging society by perpetuating the most dangerous idea man ever had (that being religion, man speaking for God, not God himself)
I don't mind debating, am happy to do it. I am not offended by people who disagree. However, for someone to come out and talk about evidence and proof and then outright condemn a whole realm of ideas simply because he doesn't agree... is showing a serious limitation in thinking. You can claim many things, but to make statements like that and claim high intelligence.. is well, you are mirroring the thing you claim to reject. That is you are taking an idea and utterly rejecting those who disagree, claiming effectively that they lack sense and intelligence, just as many with firm beliefs will do to you.
I simply say you are a complete hypocrite.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
I would be a complete hypocrite if I said that based on the irrational, unprovable sections of my understanding of life, the universe and everything, that you should alter the way you live your life. I have never done that. I have even said to theists on this thread that their faith is a good thing and I hope they cherish it. That faith, that belief in a higher power based on no evidence, is not a problem to me. When it makes claims that I should alter my self to fit with the same structure as them, that is when it becomes a problem (that is when it becomes a religion). And when I ask "why should I?" and I am presented with the kind of "evidence" that has been presented in this thread then yes I will reject it.PLAYER57832 wrote:No, when you phrase it as you do, it IS an attack on people, its an attack on very core beliefs that people hold, which is attacking them.crispybits wrote:I don't reject God. I have a faith in something, closest word I know for it is God but it doesn't match what is in any of the books.
My opinion is that religion is evil. Religious people not necessarily, but religion itself is. Because it gives some men claims over other mens' souls, and that is something no man should have over another. And the only way I know to attack that is to falsify the claim to authority they make.
That's not an attack on any people, that's an attack on an ideology, a philosophy, an idea. I don't reject it because I don't believe in it, I believe in it just fine, and I believe it is wrong. Very, very effective, and wrong. I don't say that makes me better or worse than anyone else, but I'll be damned (pun intended) if I'll shut up and be quiet because some people take my disagreeing with them as me attacking them, especially when I believe (rightly or wrongly) that they are being brainwashed and contributing to damaging society by perpetuating the most dangerous idea man ever had (that being religion, man speaking for God, not God himself)
I don't mind debating, am happy to do it. I am not offended by people who disagree. However, for someone to come out and talk about evidence and proof and then outright condemn a whole realm of ideas simply because he doesn't agree... is showing a serious limitation in thinking. You can claim many things, but to make statements like that and claim high intelligence.. is well, you are mirroring the thing you claim to reject. That is you are taking an idea and utterly rejecting those who disagree, claiming effectively that they lack sense and intelligence, just as many with firm beliefs will do to you.
I simply say you are a complete hypocrite.
Which god? The one your parents believe in perhaps? Must be a coincidence, rightMetsfanmax wrote:crispybits, there are lots of people who are much smarter than you that believe in religion. Have they all been brainwashed? If so, what's to say you haven't been brainwashed into being unable to see the true nature of God?
Lol.