nonbeliever_92
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again, what is this thread for, like seriously? What exactly is the discussion?
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again, what is this thread for, like seriously? What exactly is the discussion?
'God's Funeral' has turned into God's resurrection. Author of the popular book has changed his mind.
Look Who's a Believer Now - WSJ.com
What do you make of it?
It appears as though his convictions were not solid with either belief, hence the flip flopping, give him time and he'll be back doubting the myth.'God's Funeral' has turned into God's resurrection. Author of the popular book has changed his mind.
Look Who's a Believer Now - WSJ.com
What do you make of it?
[/QUOTE]Good point, and since there is no such thing as "supernatural" it will never happen.QUOTE=Man of Faith;1747020]It's about atheists like yourself that will one day believe. How could that happen? It would have to be supernatural IMO.
It is something to slap my head over and laugh at when he alleges Darwinism (whatever he means by that) degrades humanity. "Simple anthropoid apes" can't account for language, love or music? He creates a strawman in claiming that somehow evolution denies these things. The godless who accept a physical universe with no supernatural component can love and make and appreciate music just as much as anyone else. As for the language thing- I haven't a clue what nonsense he means there.You may slap your forehead and laugh all you like, these reasons seem perfectly fine to me. It's perfectly reasonable to see such human behaviors as spirituality, anxiety over questions of death and meaning in life, moral reasoning/awareness, and so forth as pointing to our essential nature as spiritual. That doesn't take away to our physicality, it adds to it. Now, one may well disagree; one might think (erroneously, in my view) that these things can all be reduced to something physical. But that's a controversial metaphysical view. And although the view has lots of support, the arguments for it are weak. So it's entirely understandable that someone who honestly reflects on these things might say "You know what? My previous Christian view fits better with all this than my current atheological one." This is a position one might philosophically debate, but it's not something to slap your head over.
No, what Wilson says is "...Christopher Hitchens and the geneticist Richard Dawkins, who think all the evil in the world is actually caused by religion." which is ridiculous because they do not claim that. That's head slappingly stupid.As for the second reason, it's really about why he lost his faith originally. The "it" is the generally antireligious culture in Britain. Arguably, Britain is far more secular than the USA, and antireligious sentiment there is much stronger. If the culture at large berates and mocks Christianity, it's much more difficult to hold to the faith. That's all he's saying here. For Wilson, the generally negative attitude toward religious faith in his culture (as he experienced it) eroded the confidence he once had in Christianity. Again, this is understandable, not laughable.
Wait, so he basically converted back to Christianity because he felt that humans were more special than other animals? What the hell caused him to lose his faith in the first place?
I guess he couldn't decide in whose image he wants to be created, in G-D or in chimpanzee.
No, what Wilson says is "...Christopher Hitchens and the geneticist Richard Dawkins, who think all the evil in the world is actually caused by religion." which is ridiculous because they do not claim that. That's head slappingly stupid.
Or it is just a matter of that is how people are... they change.It's about atheists like yourself that will one day believe. How could that happen? It would have to be supernatural IMO.
And where exactly did I deny this? I'm merely saying that they're popping up more than ever thanks to the Internet and such.
Futher: They still sound like whiney *****es half the time. To each their own. Let people believe what they like.
sorry, publicity stunts do not impress me.'God's Funeral' has turned into God's resurrection. Author of the popular book has changed his mind.
Look Who's a Believer Now - WSJ.com
What do you make of it?