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1.Christianity is a false and ridiculous worldview, therefore; wanting to share that which is false and ridiculous is hardly something to be respected or, from an intellectual standpoint, even tollerated. 2. Christianity is a very dangerous philosophy which has done irrepairable damage to the world, and the little bit of good that its done (some soup kitches and a few converted ex criminals) could be, has been, and is easily done by a number of other, much safer (and, in the case of Buddhism, probably more rational) philosophies. Therefore, since Christianity is false, ridiculous, dangerous and useless, one wonders why people would see the need to defend it. Quote:
Oh wait; we would be offending people's pet superstitious fantasies by pointing those out. So let all the people who embrace intelligence and shun idiocy just keep their mouths shut so as not to offend idiocy, no matter how damaging, dangerous, and idiotic it is! (being sarcastic) Quote:
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04-20-2001, 04:45 AM | #22 |
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Baby: as a whole, gangs are much more prone to violence. Its the same with Christians
Exactly how are Christians “prone” to violence? If I remember correctly most of the United States identifies themselves as “Christian” – yet I doubt you’d go so far as to call the U.S. a big ‘ol mob of violent thugs. Baby: There are quite a lot more "stupid" (ignorant would be a better term) arrogant Christians than stupid, arrogant religiousless or even non-Christians. And I’m sure you have data to support this? By “data” I mean something other than throwing your bottle when someone disagrees with your stereotypes. Do you think negros dance better than white folk, too? Baby: Christianity is a haven for stupid actions and arrogant thinking. What could be more arrogant than making blithe generilizations about a large group of diverse people? Baby: the sterotypical ignorant, self-righteous Christian view of Christians is so popular Don’t forget that the penny-pinching Jew, or the God-hating Atheist who wears black and attends Marilyn Manson concerts is based on “solid facts” too. (I’m assuming by solid facts you’re referring to your prejudice again) Baby: I was a Christian for most of my life, and can understand their position quite well. Gee baby, I’m glad that you left those self-righteous hypocritical Christians to found your own brand of self-righteous hypocrisy. PhysicsGuy: “Christianity is an attractive worldview and to those who accept it” Baby: “There are two fatal flaws with that attempt at justification, though: Christianity is a false and ridiculous worldview…” Christianity obviously is not a false and “rediculous” worldview to those who accept it. I think that was his point. Baby: “wanting to share that which is false and ridiculous is hardly something to be respected or, from an intellectual standpoint, even tollerated” “even tolerated”? This is a joke, right? Most Atheists I know strongly believe in the right to free speech and tolerating other ideas, even if they disagree with them. I don’t know what kind of Christianity you belonged to, but it seems you’ve brought all the negative traits you assign them along with you into your new worldview. Baby: Christianity is a very dangerous philosophy which has done irrepairable damage to the world Yes Baby, and we’re going to do even more when we get our Super-Satelite into orbit, conquer the world, and force you all to believe in angels. It will be a tribulation the likes which ye have never seen! It’s going to make silly stuff like support and shelter for widows, orphans and the destitute, opposing infanticide in the Roman Empire, the framing of the Magna Carta, the building of hospitals and the emergence of the nursing profession, the abolition of child labour by William Wilberforce, the establishment of the Red Cross by Henry Dunant, outlawing widow burnings in India, the African-American civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King, and Amnesty International started by Catholic lawyer Peter Benenson look so tiny by comparison! |
04-20-2001, 05:38 AM | #23 |
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Physics guy, you can make all of the assumptions you like about my attitude and how it formed. I assure you though that you have said nothing new to me in your post, that is all old news, I have simply chosen a side and I'm not gonna be shy about it anymore. Funny you have reffered to this as christian bashing, it's always about the poor wittle christians isn't it, don't want to hewt their wittle feewings. Fuck them. If they choose to be outward and in your face about their beleifs and religion, then damnit, I'll get right back in their face with it.
Physics Guy, I see christianity as an impediment to human beings. I see it as a lie, I see christians as being deceived eithor voluntarily or not. I see it as an injustice in the world to perpetuate that book. And to your attack about the sincerity of my beliefs and opinion and whether they are my own or not, fuck you. You don't know shit about me and how I got to where I am, before you make charges like that you dolt, you should find out. I attack christians on the absurdity of their book that I think can be summed up in 1 statement, Jesus "Im god, do what I say" The exact words may not be in the bible, but you get the point. I don't need to understand freewill or determinism, or the big bang, or singularities to realize that that is an absurd statement. To accept that from a person face to face is bad, even worse is to accept that based on a weakly supported book. Scoff at me as you like, tiptoe around christians as you like, I'm fed up with them. I will however say, that I think religion and blind faith and whatnot has served a good purpose in the history and developement of the civilization of man. I just think that the time has passed, and it is lingering around like an unwelcome guest. Imagine your response to someone with that claim today... |
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Michael Wormwood:
I honestly don't know if your half blind or just plain stupid, but you might want to save yourself some embarrasment and go for the former. You so greatly take out of context or flat out miss the blatantly obvious point I was saying that its just...well, it does not speak well of you. Quote:
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Christians are arrogant because they believe all other philosophies are wrong and their adherents will go to Hell just for believing in Christianity. This, in turn, mandates that the Christians are right above and beyond everyone else (and they will go to Heaven), to the point of being "divinely" right. This is one of, if not the, closest thing to a pure incarnation of arrogance that one could ever define. Quote:
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Do most atheists here shout out Maralyn Manson lyrics? Do most atheists you see rant and rave about how great it is to wear all black clothing and go to raves? Hardly. Do most Christians here take an irrational view to support their belief? Are most Christians here trying to propogate their belief? YES. Now do you see the difference? Quote:
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04-20-2001, 06:47 AM | #25 |
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PhysicsGuy,
Thanks for your thoughtful comments. SecWebLurker |
04-20-2001, 07:28 AM | #26 |
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Physics Guy appears to be the voice of reason rather than rhetoric.
Peace, Polycarp |
04-20-2001, 07:29 AM | #27 |
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Atheist fundies. Gotta love em
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04-20-2001, 09:09 AM | #28 |
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Well said, Physic Guy!
The only problem I see with anyone taking your post seriously is that they would have to first give up the stereotypes and strawmen that they battle with so fiercely. Once you give up the stereotypes and strawmen, all you have left is real people. And then you have nothing left at which to vent your anger and fear. For most folks, that (giving up the stereotypes and strawmen) is the scarier proposition, thus the consistently trotted out stereotypical arguments and examples that have no correlations in the real world. |
04-20-2001, 09:30 AM | #29 |
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dmvprof, you can make all of the assumptions you like about my attitude and how it formed. I assure you though that you have said nothing new to me in your post, that is all old news, I have simply chosen a side and I'm not gonna be shy about it anymore. Funny you have reffered to this as forcing our views on you, it's always about the poor wittle atheists isn't it, don't want to hewt their wittle feewings. Fuck them. If they choose to be outward and in your face about their beleifs and irreligion, then damnit, I'll get right back in their face with it.
dmvprof, I see atheism as an impediment to human beings. I see it as a lie, I see atheists as being deceived eithor voluntarily or not. I see it as an injustice in the world to perpetuate that philosophy. And to your attack about the sincerity of my beliefs and opinion and whether they are my own or not, fuck you. You don't know shit about me and how I got to where I am, before you make charges like that you dolt, you should find out. I attack atheists on the absurdity of their beliefs that I think can be summed up in 1 statement, "I am Science - I will provide you with all answers on every subject." The exact words may not be in the textbooks, but you get the point. I don't need to understand freewill or determinism, or the big bang, or singularities to realize that that is an absurd statement. To accept that from a person face to face is bad, even worse is to accept that based on a weakly supported book. Scoff at me as you like, tiptoe around atheistsif you like, I'm fed up with them. I will however say, that I think science and experimentation and what not has served a good purpose in the history and developement of the civilization of man. I just think that the time has passed, and it is lingering around like an unwelcome guest. Imagine your response to someone with that claim today... So, dmvprof, if you were presented with these statements, what would your reaction be? I intentionally bolded the changes to show how few changes to your post I made. If you are seeking to make a point, there are better ways. If you are merely venting, have at it. But if you are trying to convince anyone that your position as an atheist, free thinker, and individual free of the curse of Christianity is preferrable to the Christian position, then your thinnly concealed rage and anymosity towards whole groups of people of which you have personal knowledge of only the most minisucle percentage may be counter-productive to your goal. Free advice is often worth what you pay for it - nothing. [This message has been edited by RugbyJJ (edited April 20, 2001).] |
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Meta =>Hey, who has the guall to say that about me? No seriously, first, thanks for distinguishing between the "assholes" and Nomade, Layman and I. Secondly, I know you are right man! In fact I should say "Duh, tell me about it." You would not believe the problems I had in some chruches just wanting to think about things! There were times when I almost lost my faith because of that attitude. So I will deny that it exist, or that in some places it is a major segment. But, it was just a matter of finding better chruches. Actually, you know what saved me from that was seminary. It was really a matter of finding educated people. Ignorance is the real enemy, education makes the difference. I was jumped on a board by a fundamentalist a few months ago, over the literal nature of Genesis. I said Ok, so where is the firmament mentioned in chapter 1 and where is all that "water in the heavens." How come the astronauts never get wet when they go into orbit? He said "it's not real water, it's spiritual water!" Spiritual water? O come on !!!!!! That is going to such great lengths just to keep a lit. interp. of Genesis! Quote:
Meta => Well now actually, be fair. say what I really said. I don't say they are false Christians. I say that there is no reason to allow those groups to speak for the tradition as a whole any more than there is to allow say, Martin Luther King to speak for the tradition as a whole. If you look at the history of the faith overall, for 2000 years, those groups that make us mad today tend to be from the Southern United States. So that is just one small corner of the Christian tradition if you think about the Roman Catholics around the world, The Eastern Orthodox chruch in Asia minor, the middle East and mediteranian, and liberal reveisionary groups which are the main line denominations in the U.S. such as Presbyterian and Methodist; the fundiesa are not the major representatives. Quote:
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Meta => I don't say that they aren't "true" Christians. It's clear they don't represent the actual teachings of Christ, who said, don't judege, dont' hurt anyone,love your enemies, so they fail that test, and for me that is the crux of being a Christian. On the other hand, I'm not saying they aren't christians, they are following Christ as they understand him, they have a poor understanding. And all Christians are sinners saved by God's grace and in need of redeemption. So we are in need enlightening. [quote]<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"> 2. Christians are brainwashed ignoramuses, but this does not necassarily make them bigoted fools. Rather, they act like this because they have been brainwashed into doing so. Remember that the majority of the most annoying Christians are also the most heavily brainwashed. They are largely just victims, just like freethinkers who resist Christian nonsense. Meta => I defy you to show any brianwashing process, or to document that such a thing even exists. In fact here I have to say that you are the ignoramous. The I was a sociology major, one of my profs is one of the top sociologists of religion in the country today. He said that there is no such thing as "brianwashing." This is a socialization process, and if you know anything about the sociology of knowledge you will know that all groups have a socialization process. You think your precious "free thinkers" don't have one? Just try disagreeing with them more. Make a post showing a bit of sympathy for Chrsitians views and see what treatment you get. Quote:
Meta => That shows a certain lack of understanding about the whole thing. But if you have been on the Exist of God board than you saw me prove the existence of God about 14 times. In the last bout no one could aswer my questions about where the laws of physics come from, or how time can emerge from non time without a mind to re-write the ruels. Quote:
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