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armati wrote:I've been posting on the CC forums for four years and still can't work out how to embed a YouTube video.
mrswdk wrote:armati wrote:I've been posting on the CC forums for four years and still can't work out how to embed a YouTube video.
Fixed
mrswdk wrote:He has previously referred to the Abrahamic religions as the 'axis of evil' so you know that he is both very intelligent but also super edgy.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/peop ... 42892.html
mrswdk wrote:He has previously referred to the Abrahamic religions as the 'axis of evil' so you know that he is both very intelligent but also super edgy.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/peop ... 42892.html
betiko wrote:mrswdk wrote:He has previously referred to the Abrahamic religions as the 'axis of evil' so you know that he is both very intelligent but also super edgy.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/peop ... 42892.html
Well... why only monotheists? Like Hindus are great towards minorities in India for example. He could just say that religious fanatism is the axis of evil... and then turn that to fanatism in general. Nowadays, anything is worshiped and criticizm isn't accepted. You're either rooting for team A for life or you're a team B.
betiko wrote:And lulz on mother Theresa. I'd love to quote that to my nun aunt that has been serving her in Calcuta, but I don't think she'd approve.
One woman bore over 50 finger-sized holes in her scalp, and we spent more than an hour nipping at the larvae with our tweezers as she screamed in agony. It required five more days of plucking to cease the infestation. As Sister C scrubbed and hacked away at another patient’s infections, I administered topical saline solution and iodine. A handful of male volunteers restrained patients who were sobbing and howling for their gods and their mothers.
‘Aren’t you giving them morphine?’ I asked.
The nun vehemently shook her head. ‘No. Only Diclofenac.’
Diclofenac is an analgesic painkiller commonly used to treat arthritis and gout. It is not an anaesthetic and does not eliminate sensation. Yet this was Sister C’s treatment of choice for patients undergoing severe pain – despite the fact that directly across the hall was a room brimming with supplies provided by Catholic hospitals around the world. Local anaesthetic is often one of the first items donated.
Sister C’s rationale, however, can be summed up by a statement made by Mother Teresa at a Washington press conference shortly before her death in 1997: ‘I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people.’ This clearly indicates that Mother Teresa and, by extension, Missionaries of Charity believe that suffering enhances holiness.
betiko wrote:Nowadays
armati wrote:God Bashing at Its Best by Christopher Hitchens
https://youtu.be/oYwXQf8f828
Not intended for people unable to "click" a link or copy paste a link in the u tube search bar.
DoomYoshi wrote:armati wrote:God Bashing at Its Best by Christopher Hitchens
https://youtu.be/oYwXQf8f828
Not intended for people unable to "click" a link or copy paste a link in the u tube search bar.
It would be mighty convenient for you if there was no God, because then human lives wouldn't matter and it would be perfectly acceptable to be a racist. Also, there would be no external definition of truth so nobody could accuse you of disinformation for posting dishonest conspiracy theories.
jonesthecurl wrote:If truth (or "Truth" with a capital T if you must) only comes from God, and can be confirmed by God then why is there more than one church?
DoomYoshi wrote:armati wrote:God Bashing at Its Best by Christopher Hitchens
https://youtu.be/oYwXQf8f828
Not intended for people unable to "click" a link or copy paste a link in the u tube search bar.
It would be mighty convenient for you if there was no God, because then human lives wouldn't matter and it would be perfectly acceptable to be a racist. Also, there would be no external definition of truth so nobody could accuse you of disinformation for posting dishonest conspiracy theories.
jonesthecurl wrote:If truth (or "Truth" with a capital T if you must) only comes from God, and can be confirmed by God then why is there more than one church?
jimboston wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If truth (or "Truth" with a capital T if you must) only comes from God, and can be confirmed by God then why is there more than one church?
It’s the “My Truth is more true that your Truth” syndrome.
... or if you’re a really really True Believer... there’s only one True Church... the rest are just fake news.
(mormon)GOD wrote:Don't f*ck The Baby f*ck The Frog
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
jimboston wrote:
I’m atheist, is it ok for me to not be racist too? Or must I default be racist because I’m an atheist?
jimbo wrote:Didn’t uber-religious Southerners use The Bible to justify their ‘Peculiar Institution’?
Also.... um most people who aren’t religious believe that external definitions of truth are found through the Scientific Method.
As an atheist I can actually provide demonstrable evidence for my beliefs through the Scientific Method.
As a religious person you are unable to provide demonstrable evidence for the existence of God or most things the Bible states as Truth.
You can only get your Truth through your Faith, which BY DEFINITION is not demonstrable... if it were demonstrable it wouldn't require “faith”.
betiko wrote:let's face it... you just need someone to take you by your hand because you are unable to take care of yourself on your own. religion is your comfy blanket that helps you sleep at night.
Why would humans lives not matter if there was no god? If you think such think then you are a dangerous sociopath... you know it and you rely on those BS beliefs to save yourself from yourself.
jonesthecurl wrote:If truth (or "Truth" with a capital T if you must) only comes from God, and can be confirmed by God then why is there more than one church?
DoomYoshi wrote:jimboston wrote:
I’m atheist, is it ok for me to not be racist too? Or must I default be racist because I’m an atheist?
If there is no God, then it doesn't matter if you are racist.
DoomYoshi wrote:jimbo wrote:Didn’t uber-religious Southerners use The Bible to justify their ‘Peculiar Institution’?
Aye, but they could have also used Greek philosophy or eugenics science. They would use whatever they could to grasp power.
DoomYoshi wrote:jimbo wrote:Also.... um most people who aren’t religious believe that external definitions of truth are found through the Scientific Method.
As an atheist I can actually provide demonstrable evidence for my beliefs through the Scientific Method.
As a religious person you are unable to provide demonstrable evidence for the existence of God or most things the Bible states as Truth.
You can only get your Truth through your Faith, which BY DEFINITION is not demonstrable... if it were demonstrable it wouldn't require “faith”.
Many things that you believe are not demonstrable by science. For example, you might think you live in Massachusetts, but this is not demonstrable with science (there is no experiment that proves it).
DoomYoshi wrote:Likewise, many things that ARE demonstrable you do not believe. For example, I can demonstrate using historical data that wealth of white people in the south is reduced after the Civil War. So, it can be demonstrated by certain metrics that slavery is better. By what standard can you say that metric is wrong?
DoomYoshi wrote:Christianity has always been a demonstrable religion. That is why we taught the world literacy, so I can take you to a Bible and show you that it is written "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life".
jimboston wrote:
Why?
A racist is an ass and wrong.
It doesn’t matter to me if that racist believes in God or not... he/she would still be an ass and wrong.
I BELIEVE a non-racist atheist is still a better person than a racist who has a stated belief in God. Continuing with that line of thinking, a world filled with non-religious humanists who are anti-racist would be a better work than a world filled with racist God-fearing Christians. No? Do you disagree?
jimbo wrote:
Many things that you believe are not demonstrable by science. For example, you might think you live in Massachusetts, but this is not demonstrable with science (there is no experiment that proves it).
In this case you are only correct if your refuse to acknowledge that definitions and language are a thing. If you acknowledge that words have meanings then I can absolutely prove I live in Massachusetts using the Science of Surveying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surveying
DoomYoshi wrote:Likewise, many things that ARE demonstrable you do not believe. For example, I can demonstrate using historical data that wealth of white people in the south is reduced after the Civil War. So, it can be demonstrated by certain metrics that slavery is better. By what standard can you say that metric is wrong?
This is insane logic. You are using the term ‘better’ without the qualifier ‘better for landowning slaveholders’.
You can prove almost anything using this logic.
So you don’t believe in logic?
DoomYoshi wrote:Quotes really got messed up here.jimboston wrote:
Why?
A racist is an ass and wrong.
It doesn’t matter to me if that racist believes in God or not... he/she would still be an ass and wrong.
I BELIEVE a non-racist atheist is still a better person than a racist who has a stated belief in God. Continuing with that line of thinking, a world filled with non-religious humanists who are anti-racist would be a better work than a world filled with racist God-fearing Christians. No? Do you disagree?
There is no standard to judge whether it is wrong or right. The only principle we can deduce from nature is that might makes right.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:Quotes really got messed up here.jimboston wrote:
Why?
A racist is an ass and wrong.
It doesn’t matter to me if that racist believes in God or not... he/she would still be an ass and wrong.
I BELIEVE a non-racist atheist is still a better person than a racist who has a stated belief in God. Continuing with that line of thinking, a world filled with non-religious humanists who are anti-racist would be a better work than a world filled with racist God-fearing Christians. No? Do you disagree?
There is no standard to judge whether it is wrong or right. The only principle we can deduce from nature is that might makes right.
What standard does 'religion' offer, when there are dozens if not hundreds of different religions in existence each offering different standards? You first have to assume one is more right than the others. If halal food better in gods eyes than kosher food? Are we all going to hell for eating pig? There are no standards in religion unless you live in a believer vacuum bubble of only a single religion under the assumption it's the 'right' one.
mookiemcgee wrote:
What standard does 'religion' offer, when there are dozens if not hundreds of different religions in existence each offering different standards? You first have to assume one is more right than the others. If halal food better in gods eyes than kosher food? Are we all going to hell for eating pig? There are no standards in religion unless you live in a believer vacuum bubble of only a single religion under the assumption it's the 'right' one.
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