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How is that particular statement antisemitic?And the antisemitic tropes continue to flow.
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How is that particular statement antisemitic?And the antisemitic tropes continue to flow.
Wikipedia > Antisemitic tropeHow is that particular statement antisemitic?
According to the record of a 1984 hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations in the US Congress concerning Soviet Jewry:
[This vicious anti-Semitic canard, frequently repeated by other Soviet writers and officials, is based upon the malicious notion that the "Chosen People" of the Torah and Talmud preaches "superiority over other peoples", as well as exclusivity. This was, of course, the principal theme of the notorious Tsarist Protocols of the Elders of Zion.[130]
For one, that's a question, not a thought experiment. For two it's irrelevant and I don't jump through these absurd hoops.How about this for a thought experiment - are you, @Shadow Wolf prejudiced towards Nazis/Fascists?
You did say "a lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice." That's rubbish.And I never made the claim that atheism is inherently prejudiced - stop making **** up or learn to read more carefully.
For one, that's a question, not a thought experiment. For two it's irrelevant and I don't jump through these absurd hoops.
You did say "a lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice." That's rubbish.
Make me.Are you prejudiced against Nazis or not? ANSWER THE QUESTION.
Because it's a nonsense fantasy mostly believed by American Evangelics to go on about how atheists hate religion and god and hate people who believe. The same Christians themselves are the worst offenders when it comes to hating gods and religions and especially the godless.2. Apart from just simply calling my statement "rubbish" - can you explain why it's rubbish?
Or is that too difficult for you to do?
You wanna cookie?I'm not afraid to say it: I'm prejudiced against Nazis.
Amd yours are giving me tell tale signs of a puppet account. Like misusing academic terms and how you demand people answer your absurd questions.LOL Your posts are a hoot!
What does chosen people actually mean?
Make me.
Because it's a nonsense fantasy mostly believed by American Evangelics to go on about how atheists hate religion and god and hate people who believe. The same Christians themselves are the worst offenders when it comes to hating gods and religions and especially the godless.
You wanna cookie?
Amd yours are giving me tell tale signs of a puppet account. Like misusing academic terms and how you demand people answer your absurd questions.
Me too.INFJ here
Me too.Me too! INFJ's rock!
A lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice.
I'm afraid that I've lost the thread of the thread.And I never made the claim that atheism is inherently prejudiced - stop making **** up or learn to read more carefully.
Solid statement. Why would christians be against science? A puzzle!As far as who is angry, immoral, arrogance and by the way dishonest are the fundamental Christians extreme opposition to atheists and science. They also make the false association between science and atheism.
It's weird that being honest is so scary to the fundamentalists. No matter the theology.Actually the motivation for this is likely the insecurity of fundamentalist Christians concerning the foundation of their belief in a literal or mostly literal Bible which is threatened by academic history and science. This is the motivation for associating atheism with science and academic history. For these believers the paranoid threat on the historicity of the Bible and also the Quran particularly the Pentateuch is foremost in their minds concerning non-believers in general.
Hello flowerpower. Love the nick you fellow hippy dippy girlIt's kind of a wild concept to examine the "pathology" of someone's inability to acknowledge a scientific negative - considering that atheism is simply the belief that there isn't any god. The whole thing kind of assumes that god definitely exists and that if you don't believe god exists, that there must be something seriously wrong with you. Not a great premise. But it is an interesting and informative post.
I agree with you. I think we are hardwired for religion. When we look at creation in all its awe, we intuit that there is agency, what I would call the Divine. Now, how we interpret the Divine varies from culture to culture, whether it be monotheism, or polytheism, or your basic animism. But not every single person is wired that way -- some people have no God radar.I mean, it's possible that human beings are hardwired to believe that something greater than themselves exists and that thing is god. So atheism would mean, on that hypothesis alone, presents itself as a kind of deficiency or disorder.
The whole POINT of this thread is that the research debunks these myths. Did you even watch the video before replying?That list is interesting.
And I think a lot of "learned atheism" definitely comes from places of enormous discontentment, resentment or arrogance
If you want to make these claims, you need to support them. Please find some valid scientific research that supports your idea.it still leaves a vacuum that can lead a lot of atheists to severe existential crises or psychological issues.
Prejudice against what? Atheists are quite a range, from "Live and let live" sorts who have no problems with others being religious, to real jerks who work towards eliminating religion from society.A lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice.
It bothers people because it makes a sweeping horrible generalization about a group without a shred of evidence to back it up. You are engaging in a logical fallacy of generalizing from too small a sampling. This is why anecdotes are never evidence. If you and your friends were prejudiced, that's you. You cannot assume that all atheists are the way you were. To make a fair generalization, you have to survey a sizable number of atheists, and show that statistically they are more likely to be prejudiced than your control group.I'll explain myself if you can explain why that comment upset you so much.
LOL Your posts are a hoot!
You're reasonably okay at dodging, I'll give you that.
1. It's entirely relevant - we're unpacking the meaning of what prejudice is.
Are you prejudiced against Nazis or not? ANSWER THE QUESTION.
I'm not afraid to say it: I'm prejudiced against Nazis.
Prejudice....A lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice.
This post reflects a distinct problem with the English language where prejudice is not defined in the many your are using it,LOL Your posts are a hoot!
You're reasonably okay at dodging, I'll give you that.
1. It's entirely relevant - we're unpacking the meaning of what prejudice is.
Are you prejudiced against Nazis or not? ANSWER THE QUESTION.
I'm not afraid to say it: I'm prejudiced against Nazis.
2. Apart from just simply calling my statement "rubbish" - can you explain why it's rubbish?
Or is that too difficult for you to do?
I asked you two direct questions and you couldn't answer either one - you just dodged, deflected and attempted to bury valid, relevant questions to this discussion - a conversation if you will. Didn't you say that you liked conversations? Why the attempts to shut it down?
I did not say it was a one way street. This statement is ambiguousI wouldn’t say that is a one way street.
Doesn’t matter.. in any group you can find those types of people. I’m sure there are some in the Bahai too.
In the actual documented beliefs promoted by fundamentalist Christians in terms of opposition to the sciences of evolution, and equating atheism with science, secularism in government, promoting a Christian Theonomy behind the Christian Republican Party as Mike Johnson proposes and the ongoing heavy rhetoric against atheistsTruie.
I’m sure you have a point… somewhere.
Pleading ignorance does not help your case.Wouldn’t know.
That is your problem which you still exhibit now toward your aggressive negative attitude toward atheists. Atheism is not the problem.It's kind of a wild concept to examine the "pathology" of someone's inability to acknowledge a scientific negative - considering that atheism is simply the belief that there isn't any god. The whole thing kind of assumes that god definitely exists and that if you don't believe god exists, that there must be something seriously wrong with you. Not a great premise. But it is an interesting and informative post.
I mean, it's possible that human beings are hardwired to believe that something greater than themselves exists and that thing is god. So atheism would mean, on that hypothesis alone, presents itself as a kind of deficiency or disorder.
That list is interesting.
And I think a lot of "learned atheism" definitely comes from places of enormous discontentment, resentment or arrogance - the last one, arrogance, being interesting because it is actually rooted in the presumption that the scientific method and ability for humans to perceive their surroundings is all that exists in the entire universe, which is pretty crazy when you think about it and enormously arrogant. Lotta atheists out there get off on the feeling of being right or the smartest person in the room and actually get off on bashing god, religion and religious people when it's really an incredibly petty thing to be thinking and doing.
Bottom line as far as I'm concerned is that, while there isn't necessarily anything wrong with atheism or atheists (and secular public society is definitely preferrable to any conceivable alternative), it still leaves a vacuum that can lead a lot of atheists to severe existential crises or psychological issues.
When I wore atheism like a badge of honor, I was definitely arrogant, immoral, angry and even almost suicidally resentful.
Everyone should open their mind to possibilities beyond their own beliefs, but few do.Opening my mind to the possibility that there is something beyond just what human beings can observe and measure did wonders for my mental health and the way in which I decided to approach life and interact with people.
A lot of atheism is a form of severe prejudice.
Prejudice....
In short, to judge without facts.
Atheist:
With no objective evidence for gods, I don't believe in them.
Believer:
With only feelings as a basis, I believe in god(s).
Which one fits the definition?
Neither?