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Old 01-17-2002, 03:34 PM   #31
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<strong>That was brilliant! With your permission, I'm going to use that the next time some fundie goes off on SOCAS=SATAN.

Heh.</strong>
Hope this won't spoil your stereotype, but I also oppose religion in public schools, but that's because I oppose government directed education. Education is inherently a values laden enterprise. The government is not competent to decide which of the competing values systems will be inculcated into the young. That is for parents and their shared communities.

Religion in public life is a fact. Government has neither the authority nor responsibility to regulate it's "free exercise."

That there should be a separation of church "institutions," and state "institutions," there is no possibility of separating religious sentiments, even atheism, from people's political perspective.

It is interesting to observe, however, that separation of church and state is a uniquely Protestant idea which would not endure the emergence of either Catholic or Moslem majorities.

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Old 01-17-2002, 04:31 PM   #32
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“It is interesting to observe, however, that separation of church and state is a uniquely Protestant idea which would not endure the emergence of either Catholic or Moslem majorities.”

Interesting stereotype you have there, theophilus


However, your assertion simply does not correspond with the political environment currently in plain view. A fundamentalist sect of whichever brand of supernaturalism will most likely always be oppressively theocratic. Currently, in this country (USA), the Protestants are leading the charge.

My readings, humble as they are, indicate that a more deistic/naturalistic version of spirituality prevailed at the time of the founding of the US and provided the framework for SOCAS.

Your other points are right on. By the way, the gay and lesbian lifestyle is also very much a fact in public life and government has neither the authority nor responsibility to regulate its “free exercise”.

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Old 01-18-2002, 12:08 AM   #33
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Howdy.

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I'm new to this board so go easy on me
Sorry, pal, but I assume you're communicated with people before. Same rules here, so you'll take what you get.

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I have some questions for your general population...
1. What are your motivations for being a "freethinker?
Fame and fortune.

Seriously, why do you think? Because its what the evidence points to.

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2.Were you raised this way or did you come to this conclusion later on in life?
I was raised Presbetyrian by my mother. My father has always been an atheist (for as long as I've been alive, anyway), but he let my mother brainwash me in my youth.

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3. Do you find this lifestyle emotionaly sastisfying?
Depends what you mean. I can't lie to myself, so atheism is the only religious view I can hold, and trying to force myself to believe has made ym feel lousy when I did try it.

On the other hand, I do wish I lived in a world were bad things happened for a reason, and justice was meted out in the afterlife to those who escaped it in this. I also with I was hung like a bear, but somethings aren't in the cards.

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Ok well I guess I'll stop numbering them...
But I do have a few more comments... This forum seems to be full of real intelligent people and thats why it surprises me to see such skeptisism in God.
At an atheist site? Are you surprised to see water in your toilet bowl too?

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But for all the maturity I see here, most threads are still tainted with sarcastic remarks about "fundies" etc. Why is this? Why so much sarcasm and bitterness?
This bothered me when I first started posting here too. After a while, when you see the crap that fundies and general idiots spew constantly here (for example, I literally lost count within a month how many times I saw some brainiac "invent" Pascal's Wager), you'd be testy too.

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I myself am not "christian" but I do consider myself much too intelligent to look around me and claim that this all came about by random chance.
You can't be that intelligent, or you'd know that the scientific origins of the universe do involve more than random chance.

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I understand that God is one tough character to understand, but why is it so important to fully understand Him?
Yeah, right. You're not a Christian, but you capitalize the deirifics like them.

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It seems most of you want something that's easy to comprehend. Believing in God takes effort and work, and as we know most Americans hate thinking too much.
Whoah. I'm floored.

I just have one question: what planet have you been living on? Let us review: the entirety of the origins of humanity and the earth can be completely described in a few hundred words in the version where god did it. In the scientific version, book after book after book is needed to even begin understanding it.

Yeah, the religious version does require more work.

Oh, and about most Americans hating to think: notice that most of you are theists too. Amazing, eh?

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In fact I think it's quite Ironic that you call yourselves "freethinkers", yet you provide yourselves with a forum to reassure yourselves that other people think just like you.
First of all, why capitalize "ironic"?

Secondly, what do you think church is, if not mutual reinforcement?

I post at infidels.org because I like being able to speak with other atheists from time to time. I live the other 99% of my life at a Catholic college, for crying out loud! There's a Basilian priest in my dorm, and I work for nuns, for crying out loud!

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I do realize that some very intelligent debates go on here, and thats good. Your belief(or non-belief) system SHOULD be tested a lot! If it dosent than it isnt real.
I agree completely.

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To me, it seems crazy to assume that evolution(macro) is even feasible.
Congrats, you just proved yourself to be an idiot twice over. Firstly, the only difference between "micro" and "macro" evolution is that not even the densest fundy can deny micro. Secondly, do some fricking reading before you decide evolution is infeasible.

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Why? Well it seems to be popular opinion here that there is no evidence for creationism and all of it goes toward evolution. I have a catalog of books here, one list is Pro evolution, the other is con... There is a decided trend as far as the dates in which they were published. All pro evolutuion books, begginning with Orgins were written constantly from 1871 on. They died down, and then damn near stopped(I said damn near, not all) around 1980. All the anti evolution books were written 1975 or so on.
Wow. That is just...wrong. Completely, utterly, and beyond doubt.

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With the introduction of microbiology and other forms of science, there are more questions forming that evolution dosent answer.
Wow again. Once more, utterly wrong. Micrbiology just helps to explain things, including evolution.

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It goes against the laws of thermodynamics and Probablilty... wow...
Well, you've saved me another "wow". You think those arguments are post-1975? They're been reefuted since before my grandfather was born.

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how did I get off into that? but my point that I was making is that it seems that most atheists, or agnostics just dont want there to be a supernatural reason for there existence.
As I said, I'd love for their to be one. Unfortunately, the evidence says no.

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What do you base your lack of beliefs on? Because you cant see God? Well I cant see gravity but it still affects my life everyday.
Wow. Did you do any reading about the arguments for and against a god before you came here? Did you even think about it all? Listen closely:

YOU CAN MEASURE AND QUANTIFY GRAVITY!!!!!!!!!! IT HAS RULES AND LAWS AND OBSERVABLE QUALITIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Moron.

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Sadly we are a "show me" society. If your friend came to you and said hey I just bought a hummer! What is your first reaction? LET ME SEE IT!!
By the same token, if my friend came to me and told me he just bought a Cofee Crisp, I'd believe him right off the bat.

The point is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

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When we hear of god, that is what we want, to see him. To make him turn the sky orange, to prove he's real.
We as a society want "instant gratification"
Hungry? Why Wait?
That is our mentality. Believing in God takes far too much effort than most of us are willing to put out, and that, I think is the reaon behind most secular faiths.
Again, I reiterate: believing in a divine universe is dead simple compared to actually doing research and trying to understand reality. Ease of belief is in fact, I expect, one of the two main reasons behind religious faith (the other being brainwashing, pure and simple).

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Thinking about heaven, hell and sin and such, are unpleasent thoughts, so we avoid them by deleting God, hence deleting all the previously mentioned "undesirables."
Once again, I'd love to live in a world were there was absolute good and absolute evil, where the good were rewarded and the wicked punished. It just ain't so.

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A lot of people also say "well the world is full of suffering and hate so God isnt real" Or "my mom died, so God isnt really here."
Boo freaking hoo...
A child dies once every minute. 300,000 thousand Somalis die in a matter of months from starvation. Seven million men women and children are exterminated in concentration camps. 17 million men die fighting World War II. Babies in Africa stand a better chance of dying than living. All this and more.

And say "Boo freaking hoo" to this? You disgust me beyond the ability to convey with words.

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Give me a break! Again, what America wants as a whole is a brady bunch white mans barbecue of good feelings and no unpleasent aftertaste of the wages of hate and sin etc.
Yeah, them kids and babies really sinned up a storm. You're beyond filth.

What a horrible world it would be in no one died in fear, pain and horror.

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We are a Pill-popping nation, Depressed? take a pill... headache? pill... Cant sleep? pill... Dont want a baby? pill...
Is this a condemnation? We use science (that we wouldn't have if the church had its way) to help make life better? To do the things a benevolent god should be doing anyway? So what, how is that wrong.

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People think prayer works the same way.
No, I think prayer works the same way as a complaint letter to the cable company: it disappears into the void.

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"God I want a million dollars" Well I didnt get it? well then God isnt real! You think that prayer is the same as a pill, it needs to work and work FAST! And when it dosent then you get pissed off at God and say he dosent exist.
No, moron, that stuff's just icing on the cake. The evidence of the world around us is what says there's no god.

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Another thing I'm wondering about is, why all the fuss over separation of church and state? And this goes towards christians TOO. Christians complain and say they want God back in schools, but he never left. Prayer is still aloud and no one gets in trouble for praying or reading a bible or anything. so SHUT UP about it already!
Exactly. The problem is that people like Dubya want MANDATORY school prayer. They want the Ten Commandments (and only the Christian laws) to be hung in schools. They want to push their religion down everyone's throats.

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Ok to the atheists, i read lot of news about the school that got in trouble for having a God bless USA on thier sign. Well, heres an Idea for anyone who gets offended... LOOK AWAY.
No one is forcing your child to believe in God or Jebuz or Satan himself.
Oh no, you're sent to school, forced to pray or stand out for the ridicule of your peers, you should look away. And if you keep getting robbed, you should move. After all, it may be a right not to be stolen from, but its not like the thief is really taking it away from you. He's just taking it away from you RIGHT THERE.

Idiot, the idea of keeping it out of the public arena is that it creates a level playing field.

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Look, I agree that most Christians are screwed up... they believe what they do because they were raised to, not because they feel it. Me personally I believe that God takes an active part in my life. And that the bible provides me with guidance and direction. I no longer attend the elitist cult know as "church." Mainly because well, it sucks and doesent provide me with any spirtual fullfillment. For those that it does help, well good for you...Stop sending me pamphlets.
Well, gee, why don't you just not read them?

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It seems that the secular lifestyle is littered with Anti everything propaganda, like the evolution fish banner I'm looking at right now.
You're right, that is a direct response to the so-called Jesus fish. Then again, the cross is nothing more than a response to the killing of Jesus by the Romans, isn't it?

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It seems to be aimed at being "cool to be against those religious dorks!"
Hey, I like pissing of the right wings as much as the next guy, they deserve it! But being so apparantly cloesed-minded about it isnt going to help things much.
Let's see, why on Earth would we be intolerant about attempts to return to status quo, only recently ended, in the historical view, of religious discrimination? Why oh why should we try to oppose it?

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Geez I read some of the "activities you shouldnt allow at your school," which I think was in this website. It had freaking John Jacobs and the power team. Are you stupid? This group came to my school when I was like 9 and all they tell you is to believe in yourself. Isnt that what you tell people to do? My little sister tells me this is still all they tell you. If thats the kind of things you want banned in schools, maybe you should redo your policy or something.
Absolutely crazy thought: maybe schools should spend a little more time teaching people, to the point weere the average graduate can read the front page of the New York Times without sounding out the words, and let parents actually raise the children, like they should.

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Ok, I'm not mad or anything but I just want some sincere answers to sincere questions. Like I said, the majority of you seem to be very smart, so I would like some earnest responses.
Thanks and take care of yourselves!
Allow me to finish my reply to your idiocy with a quote from my favourite television series:

Smeg off, you puddle of congealed monkey vomit.

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Old 01-18-2002, 08:09 AM   #34
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Religion in public life is a fact. Government has neither the authority nor responsibility to regulate it's "free exercise."

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I would add that Government has neither the authority nor responsibility to endorse or support religion, specifically or in general. Government has the responsibility to not marginalize, give unfair treatment, or give the appearance of unfair treatment to any particular religion.

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<strong>I myself am not "christian"</strong>
There's something in your eyes that can't disguise my own surprise I've not heard these lies before...

Dum dee dum dum dum

...And then you go an spoil it all by forgetting something stupid, like a paragraph.
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<strong>I`m the one who originally posted this hideous picture..[the power team]..an advertisment for their performance (witnessing and testifying) at the CHRISTIAN LIFE FELLOWSHIP cult headquarters in Rehoboth MA.</strong>
I've discovered my problem. I can't sense the divine presence because I'm not on steroids. If only I'd known that sooner, I could have given myself shots in the ass and discovered the glory of God.

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Old 01-18-2002, 10:26 AM   #37
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Interesting thing I saw on Fox News last night regarding what I had posted earlier. A lady in LA was suing the school district for studying different religions in a "diversity class" (can't remember the name but it's similar to this).

They had dressed in middle eastern attire and pretended to pray as muslims. She said that her son should not have been exposed to a religion in that manner, and religious study sould be removed from the diversity class. Her opinion is that it is no different than having communion in class (she was catholic).

I'm looking for the news article. It was on Brit Hume's show, but late at night so I'm fuzzy on some of the particulars. Funny coincedence though.

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2) The separation of church and state debate could be ended doing the following. Pass a law rotating the state-sponsored religion each year between the major religions of the world, and throw in secular views (pantheism, agnosticism, and atheism). All schools would have to teach and practice only that religion that year. That way it's fair. The christian, jewish, muslim, atheist, buddhist, populations can all feel what it's like when they are forced to pray, or say pledges, to other gods.

I'm sure the separation of church and state issue would be picked up by more organizations than just the ACLU. You see, there is no problem with god in schools, as long as you think it's yours. When christians are forced to take and oath to allah, or pray to Mecca, the christian organizations would blow a gasket and call for the re-instatement of seperation of church and state.
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