The real question is why would someone NOT be an atheist lol? O.o
I respect science--deeply--as the best tool we've yet devised to advance our knowledge and understanding of the universe.My respect does not extend to religious reverence, however, and here's why: If you (or anyone else) can actually improve on the scientific method, I'll happily adopt the new method instead.Regards,quadz
So what would I (or anyone else) need to do in order to 'improve' the scientific method in your opinion, Quadz?
This is all ancient history in a funny sort of way: Anyone who ever dared to propose an idea / belief / theory which went against the grain of current social ideas / befiefs / theories usually either got put to death or was made a social outcast. It still happens in places like Iran, North Korea, Zimbabwe etc.I guess I'm becoming an online version of the same...
Btw are there any Christians here
Do you really want me to answer this?
Who takes the bible literally though?.. I would never even think about asking this question to anyone, unless they were foolish enough to say that it happened in history like that(definitely not all Christians).Again, you just generalize someone or a group of people("..are there any Christians here") off of bullshit.There are plenty of crazy, ridiculous Christians but that was just a dumb post.
I don't think you'll find even the most ardent Atheist wishing that much hate, death, and destruction upon his fellow men, women, and children.
Quote from: Tubby on February 03, 2011, 01:36:15 AMI don't think you'll find even the most ardent Atheist wishing that much hate, death, and destruction upon his fellow men, women, and children.*cough*hitler*cough*
Quote from: Arm0r on February 03, 2011, 02:03:16 AMQuote from: Tubby on February 03, 2011, 01:36:15 AMI don't think you'll find even the most ardent Atheist wishing that much hate, death, and destruction upon his fellow men, women, and children.*cough*hitler*cough* Sorry ArmOr, but Hitler was a Christian:In public statements, especially at the beginning of his rule, Hitler frequently spoke positively about the Christian of German culture, and his belief in the "Aryan" Christ. In a proclamation to the German Nation February 1, 1933 Hitler stated, "The National Government will regard it as its first and foremost duty to revive in the nation the spirit of unity and co-operation. It will preserve and defend those basic principles on which our nation has been built. It regards Christianity as the foundation of our national morality, and the family as the basis of national life".Adolf Hitler. (1941). My New Order. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, p. 144.(emphasis added - Tubby)