-)G(-Sawyer wrote:I don't and will never believe in a god, but if there was a God I would shake his or her hand and thank them for making me an Atheist.
Um, so if there is a God you would still not believe in a God? You mean if you knew there was a God you would still refuse to believe in Him? I'm confused...
If there is no God, why bother being fair or nice to people? Why sacrifice anything for them? You are just going to "eat and drink, for tommorow you die," so why not be selfish and enjoy yourself more? Why be Atheistic but moralistic? What reason do you have to benefit anyone else?
Where do you get your morals? Is it society? Ok, then where did society get them? Why are people self sacrificing when it does not benefit themselves?
You are implying that the ultimate purpose in life is enjoying yourself and helping others. Where does the latter come from?
I'm intrigued by this view.
Here's a question: Assuming you are correct, and there is no God, why is it not okay for me to steal your money if I know I can get away with it? And no, you cannot appeal to "society," because stealing directly benefits me and why should I care what anyone thinks (better yet, nobody will ever know, I'll just lie and cover it up). Tell me, WHY is this not okay? Who cares about anyone else's enjoyment, I want to enjoy myself and your money will help that along.
Who decided that it was not okay to commit murder? And why do we all seem to agree with that? Why is there an automatic negative reaction to hearing about a murder?
Basically, explain morals without a standard. Explain law without a lawgiver.
You have appealed to a totally natural (aka material) universe. Now explain where the nonmaterial comes from.
Mandalore wrote:The thing is pan...the God you believe in, assuming it is the God of judaism, christianity, and Islam is by the admission of their own holy books is basically a classic dictator when you take the text as a whole. And at the point you are cherry picking from your religion that's the ultimate in being intellectually bankrupt just for the sake of your own comfort.
At this point religion in the west stands as a moderate impediment to gender and sexual equality along with the engraining of anti science and intellectualism. However we only have to look to the middle east to see what religion does without the constraint of secularism.
Once again, we are not anti-science, we are just anti-evolution. Contrary to your belief, there is much science that is not wrapped up in evolution. Since when do we have to submit to your theory of choice in order to be "scientific?" Do you know who makes the biggest breakthroughs? Give you a hint, it's not the people who believe the status quo. It's the avante garde thinkers, the ones who 90% of other scientists laugh at before it ends up in grade school science textbooks. So why would we want to stick to a theory just because "everyone else does it"? I prefer to stick to my own theory and be proved wrong, which you can never do, because it's a historical model, just like evolution.
You keep conflating philosophy and science, and then accuse us of doing the same.
We do not worship the same God that Muslims do, no er what they claim.
Really? What exactly are we avoiding during this "picking and choosing"?
Really, a barrier to gender equality? Christianity teaches that man and woman are both created and that marriage is a relationship of equals submitting to each other. Where is the inequality of that? Sure, the man is the head, but he is "to love his wife and to give up his body for her as Christ gave Himself up for the Church," that is leading by serving.
We promote loving one another and self-sacrifice, please explain how we are a detriment to society.
I'll answer the question for you (permit me to lay aside my philosophical mode of speaking and speak from conviction instead): We teach that you must give up everything you have to receive everything. All have sinned and fallen short. All deserve an eternity in Hell. However, He has provided a way that we can be with Him forever. You must lay down your own will and serve the Lord. You must confess your sins and accept Jesus as Lord. Your life is given to God, and is no longer your own. In return, you receive the One who made everything, you are cleansed of your sins. This is convicting, because deep down everyone has some knowledge of this. You know this, but you do not want to admit it. Your very self fights this, and you have determined to reject Him. However, just hearing about Him or seeing His followers convicts you, so you must find a way to silence them. You try reasoning them away, painting them as fools, passing laws so you don't have to see signs of it. Nothing works, still they are there, nagging your very soul.
Thus, when I speak about creationism, you dare not accept it as valid, it reeks of Christianity. You convienently accept Christian morals, but are careful to attribute them to "societal evolution" to remove all those pesky Christian overtones. Sad as it is that you have closed your mind to God, nothing can be done if you don't do it. You have a free will, and have chosen your ultimate fate.
Now that I have spoken from conviction, I'm going to end my participation here unless you want to talk about specific features of creationism/evolution. Philosophical/religious debates are difficult to end, so I'm going to stick to science.