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CoffeeCream wrote:tzor wrote:Actually I think the notion that most scientists are athiests is a common myth. Some scientists are religious and some are not and I would suspect that the exact percentage would fall within the same parameters as every other group of similiar social backgrounds and education. Then again it is important to remember that even scientists are human. One of the biggest obstacles to scientific progress is ironically the scientific community itself.
Yes, this was addressed in a movie I went to go see recently called EXPELLED. It was very interesting at the end when Richard Dawkins got flustered with Ben Stein's interview. Atheists and evolutionists hold to their worldview just as religiously as anybody else. And boy do they get upset when it's questioned!
CoffeeCream wrote:tzor wrote:Actually I think the notion that most scientists are athiests is a common myth. Some scientists are religious and some are not and I would suspect that the exact percentage would fall within the same parameters as every other group of similiar social backgrounds and education. Then again it is important to remember that even scientists are human. One of the biggest obstacles to scientific progress is ironically the scientific community itself.
Yes, this was addressed in a movie I went to go see recently called EXPELLED. It was very interesting at the end when Richard Dawkins got flustered with Ben Stein's interview. Atheists and evolutionists hold to their worldview just as religiously as anybody else. And boy do they get upset when it's questioned!
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:I think Neoteny posted it, it should be around page 2 or 3 I guess.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
InkL0sed wrote:protectedbygold -- you seem to have missed the awesomeness of GT. He is a compromiser on the level of Henry Clay -- he has his views, but can see the other side of the argument, which is a great thing.
protectedbygold wrote:InkL0sed wrote:protectedbygold -- you seem to have missed the awesomeness of GT. He is a compromiser on the level of Henry Clay -- he has his views, but can see the other side of the argument, which is a great thing.
Far be it from me to denigrate the Henry Clay of CC.
protectedbygold wrote:I talked with a buddy of mine the other day and he was telling me that in order for someone to truly be an atheist they would have to have unlimited knowledge so they could absolutely rule out the possibility of God's existence. The best we can do is obtain the status of agnostic. So I wonder if atheists even exist! It's funny when you think about it. I've never run across a rude person who claims to be an atheist but that's probably because I usually hang out in General Discussion.
Lexitonia5 wrote:Well, i don't consider myself an athiest, as that term refers to someone who opposes religion. I consider myself a non-believer. This simply means that I thrive on hard facts and don't have the mental capacity for faith or belief.
One's belief does not necessarily define their level of intelligence.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:In reference to the original question, it depends on the atheist. Some are quite fun to have conversations with, others post absolute and usually intentionally inflammatory nonsense.
But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
I have very similar feelings about theists. If you're a Christian and a jerk about it, then how Christian are you, really? If you're a Christian and your reason for "faith" is nothing more than that you grew up with it, or your pastor said so, then I would question the foundation of your belief. I get FAR more frustrated by theists who go on and on about "faith" and a "relationship with God" without ever examining, or worse, denying the need to examine the evidence that said God left us of His very existence, than I do of atheists who have reached a conclusion based on an apparent lack of evidence. At least I can reason with the latter group.
My two cents.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
Bertros Bertros wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
What an admirable display of cunning Ambrose. The best of both worlds; not only are you assured a ticket to paradise but you don't have to compromise with some religious girlfriend who won't put out till she gets a ring. Bravo!
heavycola wrote:Bertros Bertros wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
What an admirable display of cunning Ambrose. The best of both worlds; not only are you assured a ticket to paradise but you don't have to compromise with some religious girlfriend who won't put out till she gets a ring. Bravo!
i think CC's atheists are a cynical bunch.
By the way, if anyone wants to argue about that ridiculous documentary, or about teachign myths as fact in schools, meet me in the playground at lunch break. And bring a tool.
Frigidus wrote:Athiests don't oppose religion.Well, some do, but that's not the definition.
DangerBoy wrote:tzor wrote:Have you ever read a Jack Chick "comic?"
Yes, quite regrettable
bradleybadly wrote:Snorri, do you ever attend school or do you just sit at the computer all day? It seems like you live here! Anyways I've gotten sucked into this CC vortex as well so I can't really talk.
Bertros Bertros wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
What an admirable display of cunning Ambrose. The best of both worlds; not only are you assured a ticket to paradise but you don't have to compromise with some religious girlfriend who won't put out till she gets a ring. Bravo!
OnlyAmbrose wrote:Bertros Bertros wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
What an admirable display of cunning Ambrose. The best of both worlds; not only are you assured a ticket to paradise but you don't have to compromise with some religious girlfriend who won't put out till she gets a ring. Bravo!
What can I say? I'm a smart man![]()
Snorri1234 wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:Bertros Bertros wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:But I don't hold atheism against atheists, so long as they're not douchebags about it and they have real reasons for being atheists other than that it's fun. I've learned a lot from the smart atheists, and as such I hold a great deal of respect for them. I'm a theist dating an atheist, and I can do this because I have enough respect for the girl's reasons for atheism that I can in turn respect her for holding them. (making progress on that count, though, the cosmological argument is very compelling to those who have never heard a theist talk about science before)
What an admirable display of cunning Ambrose. The best of both worlds; not only are you assured a ticket to paradise but you don't have to compromise with some religious girlfriend who won't put out till she gets a ring. Bravo!
What can I say? I'm a smart man![]()
Is that hot prom-date an atheist?
Awesome.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:Yeah, well she conceded to the supernatural earlier today,
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