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I accept paradoxes. In my experience here, though, they are used to prove that God doesn't exist. Are you willing to accept that paradoxes my have different ramifications? |
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Nay there are some common ground between xians and atheists. They are both dogmatic to the point that what good they could serve becomes null and void.
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Secularism is nothing more than forced tolerance--it is not and had never been atheism in of itself. Secularism as the ability to free mens minds where none of the fiaths--or atheism in of itself is able to do that--hence the western cultures is superior to the eastern cultures by much more than just a trifle.
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I agree on the freedom of religion and on the importance of disagreement in the field of knowledge. Enforced atheism will be as bad as enforced Islam, IMHO. |
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philechat--you just agreed with my deductions completely--but you say I can't generalize. Well, I say I can and always will. So there!!!
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We agree to disagree. good enough?
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Ok I read GeoTheo's math post again--i didn't get it the first time around. I like the effort!!! But it does have one major flaw. The atheist could be 1 and the believer could be 0. Because one can make the argument that belief in a god or supernatural in humans is innate. It would have been impossible for cavemen to have not believe in spirits. With establish and consise religion as we have with Greaco/Roman and christianity, the ability to become nonbeliever in the spirit world is greatly enhanced. TO LIVE IN TODAY"S MODERN TIMES--sorry for the caps, I have a shift key that sticks--and to witness so much daily hypocracy--holding on to religious faith would take extreme effort--so it should in that case get a 1--but only for adults. It takes no effrt to be suckered into religion when you are little--so those under 30 with religion get 0 assigned to them. those 30 years old exactly get .5. And those that are 31 and older get 1 assigned to them. Now, Geo make this math theory work to help us explain stuff or to think this stuff out more rationally. I think you wasted a post with your previous conclusion when you were on to something very interesting. There still may not be any gain by finding a common ground--so what?--but what can we find here?
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