I don't think quadz quote was bashing any specific religion either, I think it was showing the creationists attitude, regarding something as truth without evidence.
Everyone here suffers from fearing what they don't understand. Well more so of what they refuse to understand because it is contrary to their own beliefs. It takes less than 5 minutes of researching christianity to know that Quadz is miss-using a quote based on an aparent vast ignorence of the religion in question.
The truth is a synonym for Jesus and God's message. You would know this if you bothered to research a religion before bashing it, or defending someone who has done so.
And don't think you're going to get away with a drive by of calling something an entire overwhelmingly accepted world belief a "Myth".
I'm sure that Barack is a creationist too. Is he full of myths? I wonder if he's ever been accused of holding onto the "truth"? Maybe he should be bashed too.
I don't care that you don't want creationism taught in schools. I do care that your premise is "it's myths and lies" and you expect that that kind of verbage is not going to be taken as offensive.
And what about:"she's pentecostal?? funny half of my friends growing up went to those assembly of God thingies they called church."And don't think you're going to get away with a drive by of calling an entire overwhelmingly accepted world belief a "Myth". The only reason I used harsh terms is that you're asking to direct the argument in another way, and I'm not going to allow a cheap shot like calling creationism a myth without response, even if I'm not following down that path.
What's being implied here is that Palin is a christian therefore you can never vote for her.
The point is your blatent, condescending, hard words in some attitude that it's ok to be biased as long as it's against a majority. It's not apropriate, and it's transparent when the thread starts out being sexist.
Would you instead consider that Creationism is a science?
the car didn't break down. we bombed the living shit out of it and invaded with tanks and ground troops...there's a distinction.
A evil dictator is removed from power, extreme terrorist groups are falling apart.
And don't think you're going to get away with a drive by of calling an entire overwhelmingly accepted world belief a "Myth". The only reason I used harsh terms is that you're asking to direct the argument in another way, and I'm not going to allow a cheap shot like calling creationism a myth without response, even if I'm not following down that path.
What's being implied here is that Palin is a christian therefore you can never vote for her. Ignoring Barack's past 2 decades as a member of the United Church of Christ. I'm sure that Barack is a creationist too. Is he full of myths? I wonder if he's ever been accused of holding onto the "truth"? Maybe he should be bashed too.
Sure money was earned during Cliton's years in office, why? He sat on a desk and got a blow job. That's all that happened... while that was going on terrorist regimes grew stronger and planned one of the biggest attacks on the US ever... So Mr. Texas steps in and takes care of business. A evil dictator is removed from power, extreme terrorist groups are falling apart. Job well done.
For creationism to be science it would have to be based upon observation of things that are measurable, it would require intelligent deduction based on those observations, and then it would need to allow for some ability to test and reproduce the findings that this creates.
Is it a myth that the world is flat? Yes. The definition of myth has to do with a proposition or story being a falsehood. Creationism is a falsehood, and there is no denying it. The fact that it's a myth has nothing to do with a certain number of people believing it, no matter how many or how few.
Quote from: whirlingFor creationism to be science it would have to be based upon observation of things that are measurable, it would require intelligent deduction based on those observations, and then it would need to allow for some ability to test and reproduce the findings that this creates.Just because you can't test creationism well through science, doesn't mean creationism isn't he truth. There is a lot more to thinking than just simple deduction, and the scientific method.
Quote from: dahangIs it a myth that the world is flat? Yes. The definition of myth has to do with a proposition or story being a falsehood. Creationism is a falsehood, and there is no denying it. The fact that it's a myth has nothing to do with a certain number of people believing it, no matter how many or how few.I believe there is a good chance a "higher power", which you could call god, exists.Also I think you can pose some interesting questions, which could make some people determine that god doesn't exist, which depends entirely on their perspective. Questions like:We have a solid theory of existence until we go back in time to the start of the big bang, so why does god not show himself?etc...Obviously many say this is because there is no god, which is fine. But I don't think you can say it's a falsehood until you have a stronger alternative explanation. As you already know, I think it's likely some higher power exists, and that there could also be simulations within simulations..The point being, don't say something is known to be false, when you don't really know that it is false, or know how likely your explanation is. Hard evidence is great in anything, except it doesn't always exist.
Anyways, found something that reiterates my caution about Sarah Palin's conviction she's doing God's work in the environment/war/etc.:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG1vPYbRB7khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k84m2orSOaM