God exists, his planet is a part of the star system kolob. Look it up.
it doesn't exist.In Mormonism, Kolob is a star or planet mentioned in the Book of Abraham as being nearest to the throne or residence of God.Several Mormon authors have attempted to locate Kolob in modern astronomy. These speculative efforts have no acceptance outside of Mormonism.
Quote from: quadz on January 27, 2011, 03:57:00 PMQuote from: reaper on January 27, 2011, 02:46:53 PMevolution left unchecked does not care about morals, now we dictate the evolution, how convenient.Ya skipped a few steps there, Skippy.how so?
Quote from: reaper on January 27, 2011, 02:46:53 PMevolution left unchecked does not care about morals, now we dictate the evolution, how convenient.Ya skipped a few steps there, Skippy.
evolution left unchecked does not care about morals, now we dictate the evolution, how convenient.
I've never fully understood why many people are so obsessed with death--it's the dying part that bothers me. Death is a non-issue, as I won't be there to worry about it.
Ah, I didn't mean to suggest eliminating one's conscience, or one's sense of right and wrong.Does this explanation help? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbhFXpI8DHAFor me it's a relief there's not a shred of evidence to support the existence of the sort of totalitarian god described in the bible.
Nicotine has never been addictive to me, whatsoever, no matter how many years I've smoked or how many I smoke a day.
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My translation was as follows: A. evolution, as a process, is inherently amoral B. humans are capable of contravening strict evolutionary pressures, via, for example the use of contraception or sun-screenWell, there's a lot missing between A and B.
evolution left unchecked does not care about morals, now we dictate the evolution, how convenient. another strike on the luck card (and yes god is above it).
Quote from: quadz on January 25, 2011, 09:15:34 PMI've never fully understood why many people are so obsessed with death--it's the dying part that bothers me. Death is a non-issue, as I won't be there to worry about it. Well, either you know more than I do or that is something you believe.
To me it's all interesting but as usual it only raises more questions. How do you use this in your daily life? Where do you find the strength if you have to deal with drama in your life? In yourself, family or other people? And how do atheists explain the feeling of just being thankful for being alive and healthy, since there's no god to be thankful to?
They say that atheism tries to highlight inconsistencies in a popular concept of god and basicly states that only slaves believe in it. That there is "the wish to be slaves, the desire that there be an unchallengeable, tyrannical authority who can convict you of thought crime even after death". Only emphasize the guilt trip and scare tactics of some religions and compare a hereafter to a celestial North Korea and it becomes a stupid concept. Agreed.
But no mention of the other side of the coin, that as long as you're open to it, religion and faith in a higher power can strengthen experiences of comfort, of hope, forgiveness and being loved. Religious people must all be meditation masters if they can meditate at such high level to find strength, comfort and peace within themselves.
Anyway it isn't very clear to me who atheists like Hitchens are really trying to convince that there simply cannot be a concept far too complex for our thoughts
I doubt that speeches like that are going to convert anybody that isn't already done with religion for whatever reason. But if you are then I can certainly see how that theory appeals to you; I say theory because just like religion that's still what it is.
Evolution doesn't care about anything ... it doesn't proceed according to any goal or plan.
i have always been in 2 minds about whether or not god exists, on the one hand you think well you need a painter to create a painting in other words we could not have come from nothing, just all of a sudden appeared out of nowhere one day, cause something has to be there to create something in the first place. that is why i am not too sure about the big bang theory either, what caused the big gang? something had to have existed in the first place for it to happen, which leads me to think there is some sort of force that has always existed. It is hard to comprehend that when you really think about it. But then you watch clips like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6twSN8ZS_VA and you question if there is a god is he good? or is he evil?
We would all love to think there is some great benefactor in the sky looking out for us and watching over us, and I guess the essential difference between an atheist and a person of faith is our acceptance, or otherwise, of the fact that there isn't.
Occasionally someone has insisted to me that atheism is "just another religion". Which can't be true unless the term 'religion' is diluted to near-meaninglessness. For instance, if atheism is a religion, then nonbelief in Santa Claus must also be a religion.
Quote from: Tubby on January 28, 2011, 03:20:56 AMWe would all love to think there is some great benefactor in the sky looking out for us and watching over us, and I guess the essential difference between an atheist and a person of faith is our acceptance, or otherwise, of the fact that there isn't.You know this for a fact?
I thought Voltaire settled this?