the same blind faith in god we have is the same blind faith you have in there is no god
I don't want to be taboo... but Pascal's Wager helps this conversation out.
If you don't believe in God then what is the point in proving the christians wrong? You have nothing to gain. Christians are called to spread the word and have for themselves defences when challenged, however where is the call otherwise? What agnostic or atheist text says that you need more followers?
That's what bothers me is when people who don't believe in God try to push their beliefs on others.
I'm not sure if you're asking me this question or people in general.
The proof that eliminating religion would never solve the problem comes to right more recently than the other examples. The Soviet Union combined with Red China who made state sponsered atheism a requirement have to this day an unknown and unsurpased death toll associated to religious persicutions.
P.S. Out of curiosity Quadz do you have any thoughts on God as a legal concept in America? I honestly think it's important because our rights as citizens come from a power other than the government therefore the government has no authority to abridge them. I think that no matter what you believe it's imortant to leave this legal concept of God alive.
But wait - if religion were truly eliminated there could be no religious persecutions.
I'm certainly no legal authority, but when I think of our rights as citizens coming from a power other than the government, I'm thinking simply of the constitution.
Which rights in particular did you have in mind?
Has this been proven?
Also unalienable rights, self evident truths, and rights endowed by our creator all tend to be used to describe the same rights.
We haven't yet stumbled across a phenomenon that could not be explained by applying the laws of physics,
Quote from: quadz on October 25, 2007, 05:25:44 AMBut wait - if religion were truly eliminated there could be no religious persecutions. Funny, but you'd have to assume that the evils of those, and other, socialist governments ended at religious persecutions. In fact I'm pretty sure a greater number of political executions took place, however the soviet union and red china used similar methods to record political executions as they did with th chernobyl incedent; they simply didn't try.
I'm pretty sure whatever such a being may or may not be, it did not go out of its way to create humans and grant us rights.