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How did you handle all of the big holidays/Santa Clause/Tooth fairy/Easter bunny kinda things? It seems like it would be very difficult to raise a child in the US that isn't inundated with these things, even if you carefully control what TV they watch. Just curious, cheers, Lane |
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Ah the holidays are easy. Only Halloween is actually Christian, and many churches condemn it. All of the other holidays are pagan. Easter is the celebration of feritility, and Christmas is actually the winter solstice. Presents are easy since someone giving you a present because they 'have to' is a really bad reason to give a present. So, anyone who suggests that you have to be forced to give people presents can easily be dealt with.
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When I stopped believing in God, I began to realize that the "hole" left behind was a sign that I had been too willing to shrug off the big questions to God. Is that really the way to find intellectual satisfaction? I think it's a cheap emotional thrill. We can do better, even if we step forth into the world fearfully and in ignorance. |
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There is no "kink" in the theist argument, at least not Christianity, because there is no such argument. For the record (and for your education) the statement of scripture (not a theist argument) is that "all men know God" because he is revealed through his creation and this knowledge is inescapable. Men, because they are in a state of active rebellion against God, supress this knowledge. The citation for this is Romans 1, verses 18 - 21. Now, if you want to challenge that, be my guest, but don't continue to misrepresent what I, as a Christian, believe. |
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Growth is measured against some standard. In a non-theistic world, there is no standard for knowledge; the honest atheist will admit that his best "knowledge" is mere speculation and, therefore, meaningless. In the same way, "do better" implies comparison which also requires a standard. Since, in a materialist world there can be no knowledge, there can be no knowledge of what is good, better, best, etc. There is merely existence about which you can make no authoritaive declarations. So, congratulations on your escape from God. |
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