Quote from: |iR|Focalor on March 29, 2010, 05:36:47 PMlolwut!?! NO NO NO. Basically what I meant was that a lot of people convicted of capital murder DO believe in God, probably more than half of them.A lot more than half, it turns out: http://www.skepticfiles.org/american/prison.htm
lolwut!?! NO NO NO. Basically what I meant was that a lot of people convicted of capital murder DO believe in God, probably more than half of them.
Quote from: evidence jeffery on god and his behaviorhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjW7bezdddE
jeffery on god and his behavior
Quote from: quadzBut several times now, reaper ignores the evidence and repeats what he "knows".I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is,
But several times now, reaper ignores the evidence and repeats what he "knows".
if common sense can't survive we have some serious problems.
You made some claims below, well first off, as I've stated before, your surveys aren't accurate. Even if someone puts ahtiest on a sheet of paper it doesn't mean they aren't scared of god.
How do I know this? There's no evidence; maybe I should disregard it. No, I'm going to be honest.
I never claimed I know the truth, simply what I believe is likely to be the truth
And I've read the book "the god delusion"...yeah pretty much a way to totally make enemies - not going to help.
Not exactly. At the time of his first murder, he was not involved in church or religion. It was shortly thereafter that he became a member of the Christ Lutheran Church where he became the president of the congregation some 30 years later.
The BTK killer killed because he lost god, big difference.
Quote from: focalorNot exactly. At the time of his first murder, he was not involved in church or religion. It was shortly thereafter that he became a member of the Christ Lutheran Church where he became the president of the congregation some 30 years later.That really does seem like an oversimplication of the matter; who knows what BTK killers belief in "god" was throughout his life. If we use some common sense, he probably wasn't scared of any consequence, or believed in any order at the time of his killings.
So you can assert "facts" without basis when you think those "facts" support your opinion but deny anyone can "know" something that doesn't?
Quote from: qwazywabbitSo you can assert "facts" without basis when you think those "facts" support your opinion but deny anyone can "know" something that doesn't?Do you think the BTK killer was really a religious person?
Belief in God or not, he has what is known as an antisocial personality disorder, meaning that he cannot feel sympathy for the suffering of others and has a complete disregard for the rights of others when they do not favor of his own will. Such a condition doesn't mean that a person cannot believe in God.
It also doesn't work equally both ways "when they check the god box".
I don't think it's common sense that the earth is the center of the universe.
You read the bible and extrapolate problems and immorailty from it, for the masses it keeps them in check.
That does go against the primary tentants of all major religions - do on to others as you would do to yourself , and thall shall not kill.
I"m sure there are serial killers who are religious, or maybe even feel god commanded them (maybe hallucinations), but that is the exception to the rule.
I"m not sure what this obsession with evidence is
The BTK killer killed because he lost god, big difference.Quote from: quadzThe biblical god has ordered and orchestrated and condoned quite a lot of killing, including genocide, and has commanded on occasion specifically not even to spare the women and children.So maybe Rader found god, rather than lost god. (*) Yes I'm being slightly facetious. But that Yahweh was a butcher.In any event, we also have numerous cases of suicide bombers leaving behind taped messages informing us in no uncertain terms they are carrying out their mission because god wants them to.
The biblical god has ordered and orchestrated and condoned quite a lot of killing, including genocide, and has commanded on occasion specifically not even to spare the women and children.So maybe Rader found god, rather than lost god. (*) Yes I'm being slightly facetious. But that Yahweh was a butcher.In any event, we also have numerous cases of suicide bombers leaving behind taped messages informing us in no uncertain terms they are carrying out their mission because god wants them to.
It also doesn't work equally both ways "when they check the god box".Quote from: quadzSays who? I've seen, for example, a compilation of (anonymized) interviews with priests and pastors who say they lost utterly any belief in god many years ago, and sometimes for decades they've been up there on Sunday preaching things they no longer believe. But they're afraid to step down because of the rift they anticipate it would cause in their family and/or community.This is just an example of some people who might well check 'believe' on a form even though they didn't.But anyway, you are claiming specific knowledge that it "doesn't work equally both ways", so I'll ask you to back up that claim.
Says who? I've seen, for example, a compilation of (anonymized) interviews with priests and pastors who say they lost utterly any belief in god many years ago, and sometimes for decades they've been up there on Sunday preaching things they no longer believe. But they're afraid to step down because of the rift they anticipate it would cause in their family and/or community.This is just an example of some people who might well check 'believe' on a form even though they didn't.But anyway, you are claiming specific knowledge that it "doesn't work equally both ways", so I'll ask you to back up that claim.
I don't think it's common sense that the earth is the center of the universe. Quote from: quadzIt's a matter of historical record.
It's a matter of historical record.
You read the bible and extrapolate problems and immorality from it, for the masses it keeps them in check.Quote from: quadzOh, "how very white of you", as the saying goes.Sure WE may know we're just preaching a version of santa claus for adults, but don't tell the poor ignorant rabble, maybe we can scare them into being on their best behavior. After all "he's making a list and checking it twice" it works so well on children all year long.
Oh, "how very white of you", as the saying goes.Sure WE may know we're just preaching a version of santa claus for adults, but don't tell the poor ignorant rabble, maybe we can scare them into being on their best behavior. After all "he's making a list and checking it twice" it works so well on children all year long.
I"m sure there are serial killers who are religious, or maybe even feel god commanded them (maybe hallucinations), but that is the exception to the rule.Quote from: quadzSays who? Based on what? Here:"I'm sure there are serial killers who are agnostic, or maybe even atheist, but that is the exception to the rule."Now: I've made a specific claim which I haven't backed up with any supporting evidence or reasoning. So it's just as good as your claim.
Says who? Based on what? Here:"I'm sure there are serial killers who are agnostic, or maybe even atheist, but that is the exception to the rule."Now: I've made a specific claim which I haven't backed up with any supporting evidence or reasoning. So it's just as good as your claim.
3 years later and still no hope for Reaper.
"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it." - Mark Twain