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03-09-2003, 04:59 AM | #21 | |
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Jeremy's point was this. If 4 million people find it acceptable to think that God exists then others see little reason to challenge it. Granted, some believers continue to believe in God for fear of the consequences of not doing so, but many believe in God of their own free will and because they hope to gain from doing so. |
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By the way, the practice of religion has led to some marvelous achievements, such as the Gothic cathedrals. Even the pagan Greeks and Romans built monument to their gods, some of which still stand today. Having the belief in these gods is what motivated people to construct these monuments. A number of popular songs were derived from the music of religious hymns. Elvis had more than a few of them himself. Was he an under achiever? |
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Most people do in fact choose what they want to be the truth on a given issue, and they will continue to hold that view until something comes along to prove otherwise. The history of science is replete with such assumptions. |
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I see another risk in trying to use theocratic policy to counter the communist influence, which supposedly is anti-religious. Either way we would have totalitarian rule by a select few. Isn't there some kind of a happy medium? I am a fiscal conservative, but socially speaking I am more moderate or centrist in my views. It seems we need a president more like Reagan or Ike. Both these men were very popular but I don't remember either of them being bible thumpers. |
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However, I will protest any attempts to divide human achievement along the lines of "religion=lost potential" "secularism=fulfillment of human ambitions", because it just ain't so. You can waste your time & talent equally well believing in nothing as you can believing in whatever you want. I'll concede that I don't really know whether JEST2ASK is saying this. All I'm saying is that a lot of things waste human potential, and a lot of religious beliefs are fairly benign and creative, and better than many alternative activities (like, for instance, war.) |
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The Bible is clear that all men know God through creation and in their conscience but supress this knowledge because they are in active rebellion against God (your posting here is evidence of this - why spend time arguing against something you deny?). Your statement that believers act in "destructive, tyrannical, or insane ways" in both untrue and meaningless. Most believers do not behave in ways that are radically different from the average person. But more significantly, since you can't demonstrate a normative standard by which human actions may be judged, it is meaningless for you to speak of anyones actions as being a problem. |
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Maybe nobody should have done anything when the Nazis were promoting the master race ideas - why spend time fighting against something they denied? |
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Who said "most believers" act in such ways? Certainly not Jobar. Quote:
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