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  1. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Ignorance and bigotry. Luckily much of the world is moving away from such pointless and harmful prejudices, but religions are a barrier, as they tend to reinforce the harmful and facile idea of absolute morality, that ties adherents to pernicious doctrine and dogma.
  2. Sheldon

    Is Underage Marriage Allowed in Islam?

    Unlike Muhammed then.
  3. Sheldon

    Is god evil

    :rolleyes:
  4. Sheldon

    Is god evil

    The dunning Kruger effect. It's a little sad to listen to pretentious cryptic guff, when it is so often passed off with the confidence that only ignorance can instil.
  5. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    I don't believe you, and am unlikely to change my mind when you use such weak and irrational arguments that use circular reasoning fallacies like that.
  6. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    A false dichotomy fallacy. Science is a method or group of methods by which humans collectively can extend their objective knowledge, it would be asinine to imagine knowledge is not an aid to making moral decisions, though I can see why religions prefer to claim ignorant and blind adherence is a...
  7. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    A rather stupid straw man, as that is not at all what was said.
  8. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Knowledge is unnecessary for faith, by definition. That you choose to use a subjective and arbitrary definition doesn't change this. Knowledge noun Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. Faith noun...
  9. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Being rational is a choice we may make, but it is not inherent in us, else we need not have invented logic at all, we would reason that way as a matter of course. Also one may apply, or try to apply, logic to every thought process, but we would be doomed to fail, the best we can do is try to...
  10. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Like some Bahai's who knowingly break discrimination laws. They lack any moral conscience, but delude themselves the suffering they cause is justified because they blindly follow the bigoted doctrine of one fallible human.
  11. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Nonsense, your self proclaimed prophet was demonstrably a fallible error prone human, or else he'd not have projected his own homophobic bigotry into to the "message" he was claiming he'd derived his superstitious spiel from. Claiming to have received a perfect message from a perfectly moral...
  12. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Of course, but then do you imagine I would ever dream of claiming humans are capable of infallible morals? As compared to exactly such claims from theists of different stripes, who all of course produce morals with fallible human ignorance and prejudice, and that failure has a pretty obvious...
  13. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Not sure I agree to be honest. Surely laws can have the characteristic of being just or prejudicial? Though of course this would depend on one's subjective views a priori. To be clear, I am not suggesting those who create such laws, no matter who they try to assign them to, are not culpable for...
  14. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    How should I objectively take such claims?
  15. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    You think a circular reasoning fallacy is answering well? That speaks volumes.
  16. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Faith requires no knowledge, by definition.
  17. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Nope, that's just a subjective opinion, other humans have the right to measure your claims against science, logic and even their own subjective morality, when that is manifestly less pernicious.
  18. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    Well said, and I had hoped not to have to spell this one out, but surely the claim to have perfect morality from a perfectly moral deity, ought not to reflect the human ignorance and prejudice of those who claimed to receive that message. Whereas one would logically expect human ignorance and...
  19. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    So petty ad hominem is all you have again then. I never wavered in my estimation of your posts, trolltastic, and not vey subtle either. Anyway not much point expending any real energy on the facile guff you post, so I'll just keep pasting the questions you ignored, that exposed the idiocy of...
  20. Sheldon

    Homosexuality and religious.

    And if he's lucky enough to find a partner he loves, would you really think that immoral?
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