Quote from: [BTF]Dizzy on July 25, 2009, 06:46:08 AMQuote from: haunted on July 23, 2009, 09:58:27 AMps. I have just declared myself self-proclaimed winner of Ye Religion Thread.And minister of the department of redundancy department! LOL Grammar Sniper
Quote from: haunted on July 23, 2009, 09:58:27 AMps. I have just declared myself self-proclaimed winner of Ye Religion Thread.And minister of the department of redundancy department!
ps. I have just declared myself self-proclaimed winner of Ye Religion Thread.
Just curious: Are you scared of death itself, or the process of dying?I imagine we all probably regard the prospect of a painful death as something we'd decidedly like to avoid. But, death itself? Nonexistence can't be feared, because there's no 'self' to experience fear. (Right?) So the prospect of nonexistence doesn't bother me at all from a fear-standpoint. I wasn't afraid before I was born, that I can recall. The 'me' that didn't exist before I was born, physiologically ought not to exist after I'm dead, either. Nothing to worry about there.Dying painfully would suck, though... This looks quick,
As for the countries being atheist, being sucessful or unsucessful, being peaceful, etc. I looked at the data, and I don't trust it for the reasons I mentioned earlier (is there a large percentage of atheists who would fear god if they killed someone?). Also Japan is way up on the list, just a little while ago they were killing everyone. These same people all converted, and conditions in Japan changed? What conditions, how and why did they change? In any event the data is quiet suspect, considering all the variables.Quote from: dahangPriceless.
Priceless.
On whether he considered himself an atheist: "I'm not an atheist. The problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn't know what that is. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of the most intelligent human toward God."
I think he should pick a side like Stephen Hawking did, and I certainly fear death..
Err... I mean... What the heck do you mean "pick a side", anyway?
On whether he considered himself an atheist: "I'm not an atheist..."
Quote from: quadzErr... I mean... What the heck do you mean "pick a side", anyway?Quote from: einstenOn whether he considered himself an atheist: "I'm not an atheist..."
Seems he stated his position fairly clearly on numerous occasions.He doesn't want to be lumped in with atheists, if that is a label which would be interpreted to imply a lack of appreciation for, and lack of wonder at the subtle structure of nature, parts of which may be forever out of reach of our human understanding.But, he says, yeah, when the word atheism means disbelief in a personal god, then count me as an atheist.So again, exactly what "side" are you asking him to choose?
If you don't believe in any god you're an athiest, anything else is irrelevent:On how he feels about atheist efforts to claim him as an ally: "There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." "He didn't say he was an athiest
you should either believe in god or not. although if you feel it's similar to 50/50 that seems reasonable.
I don't understand why this 50/50 idea seems so crucial to you. It's like you prefer black, or white, but you'll tolerate one single shade of gray.
"Very well, then, let us proceed. We have witnessed a wonderful thing; as to that, we are necessarily agreed. As to the value of it -- if it has any -- that is a matter which does not personally concern us. We can have as many opinions about it as we like, and that is our limit. We have no vote. I think Space was well enough, just as it was, and useful, too. Cold and dark -- a restful place, now and then, after a season of the overdelicate climate and trying splendors of heaven. But these are details of no considerable moment; the new feature, the immense feature, is -- what, gentlemen?" "The invention and introduction of automatic, unsupervised, self-regulating law for the government of those myriads of whirling and racing suns and worlds!" "That is it!" said Satan. "You perceive that it is a stupendous idea. Nothing approaching it has been evolved from the Master Intellect before. Law -- Automatic Law -- exact and unvarying Law -- requiring no watching, no correcting, no readjusting while the eternities endure! He said those countless vast bodies would plunge through the wastes of Space ages and ages, at unimaginable speed, around stupendous orbits, yet never collide, and never lengthen nor shorten their orbital periods by so much as the hundredth part of a second in two thousand years! That is the new miracle, and the greatest of all -- Automatic Law! And He gave it a name -- the LAW OF NATURE -- and said Natural Law is the LAW OF GOD -- interchangeable names for one and the same thing."
It's like if you feel the evidence mounts in favor that there is no god:multiple different gods prove they can't be all truereligious thinking shows fallacies in cases x,y,z etcgod has not intervienedreligion is backtrackingno evidence for a godetc etc etc
so you have 3 cases:there is no godthere is a godI can't determine which idea is most probableBut to say one is totally ridiculous, but I can't prove a negative, i'm not down with that
That's a good list, but we should remember these points don't constitute "mounting evidence". The lack of evidence for god, is not the same as evidence for the lack of god.
So, I'll assume we agree we can't prove the Easter Bunny doesn't exist.
Quote from: reaper on July 27, 2009, 03:19:42 PMQuote from: quadzErr... I mean... What the heck do you mean "pick a side", anyway?Quote from: einstenOn whether he considered himself an atheist: "I'm not an atheist..."Seems he stated his position fairly clearly on numerous occasions.
Quote from: quadzThat's a good list, but we should remember these points don't constitute "mounting evidence". The lack of evidence for god, is not the same as evidence for the lack of god. well I also forgot to put some stuff in there, that is "evidence" for an alternative explanation
Quote from: quadzSo, I'll assume we agree we can't prove the Easter Bunny doesn't exist.as far as i'm concerned yeah, I've proven the easter bunny to be false. you might as well just say there is no such thing is fact if you wanna operate like that