PoetPhilosopher
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The points of the OP are opinion.
Prove it.
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The points of the OP are opinion.
Prove it.
I can't prove someone else's opinion. If you wish to prove his opinion as fact, then by all means try.
I really don't want to spend all my time saying the same foul expression over and over but:
Good lord.
Use your big boy words. If you get overwhelmed so easily you should probably retire from the site.
Nope, I'm good. If I ever get too distressed, I will go to a bar and have a good time.
Have fun then.
Eh I didn't imply I'm ready to go yet. Perhaps once the other side makes a few more posts.
2 Peter 2:2I would ask you not to forget what Torquemada and the Catholic Church did during the Inquisition, or the Protestant Henry VIII, or the Catholic Mary I, or all the various protagonists of the Reformation and Counter Reformation, all of whom, I am led to believe were "true believers."
I would ask why you don't mention the destruction of the Huguenots by the Catholic French state (Louis XIV).
I could go on, but I know that you've already chosen your villains and decided that what they did was the result of atheism. This, of course, is not true in even the slightest way, but you refuse to see that ideologies like Communism, Marxism, Stalinism, Fascism, and so forth are all equally "religious" in nature, in that they didn't stop doing what they were doing even after they had obviously failed … until thinking people stepped in and forced them to stop.
Frankly, Ken, there is no excuse for your putting that in this discussion. You are deliberately, and absolutely and egregiously incorrectly trying to associate atheism with the sick mind of a serial killer. I tell you this: you would be disgusted at me if I did the same with notorious Christian villains in an effort to sully you because you share their religion.
I think you should do the honourable thing and retract that statement.
Since the question "why religion" has been asked, I think it not inappropriate to begin a thread of my own, suggesting some (perhaps many, who knows how long I'll continue) some of the reasons that I sincerely do not like religion, and give others the chance to say why they do not.. . . .
I would ask you not to forget what Torquemada and the Catholic Church did during the Inquisition, or the Protestant Henry VIII, or the Catholic Mary I, or all the various protagonists of the Reformation and Counter Reformation, all of whom, I am led to believe were "true believers."
I would ask why you don't mention the destruction of the Huguenots by the Catholic French state (Louis XIV).
So, here are a few of my arguments, just to get things going:
That list just sounds like 'Why NOT conservative fundamentalist Religion'.Since the question "why religion" has been asked, I think it not inappropriate to begin a thread of my own, suggesting some (perhaps many, who knows how long I'll continue) some of the reasons that I sincerely do not like religion, and give others the chance to say why they do not.
Please feel free to tell me when you think I'm dead wrong, but ONLY if you are prepared to back up your criticism with a fact-based argument.
So, here are a few of my arguments, just to get things going:
That will do to be going on with. I've lots and lots more, but I'll bet others can contribute to the list.
- The discouragement of rational, critical thought. Christianity in particular discourages critical thinking. In essence, it makes people less intelligent by telling them that faith is just as good, or better, than arriving at a conclusion through deductive reasoning and evidence
- Nearly all religions treat homosexuality, a natural variation in orientation, as sinful and anathema, resulting in discrimination, parents disowning their children, murder, and suicide … I can give evidence of all of these
- People dying because they believe their faith makes them immune to snake venom, or other lethal aspects of reality, and also dying – and letting their children die – because their religion forbids accepting medical help. Other deaths have been caused by people being choked, starved, poisoned, or beaten to death during exorcisms.
- Genital mutilation of babies or (worse) youths (male and female) for nothing but religious reasons
- Genuine psychological conditions not being properly treated, because they're blamed on "demons," resulting in avoidance of proper medical care
- Otherwise good people disowning their own families, or disfellowshipping or shunning members of their own communities over differences in religious opinion.
- Insistence on “Abstinence-only” sex education, which cause far more STDs and unwed pregnancies than necessary...and often resulting in soul-destroying shot-gun marriages
- Forcing women into life-threatening abortions by refusing to allow therapeutic abortions when they are genuinely appropriate, and the best solution in the circumstances
- Women treated like second-class citizens based on religious teachings
- The destruction of great works of art considered to be pornographic/blasphemous, e.g. Bamiyan Buddha's
- Children traumatized by vivid stories of eternal burning and torture to ensure that they’ll be too frightened to even question religion
- Natural disasters and other tragedies being used to claim God is displeased with something or other, thus encouraging people to seek out that "something or other" and whack it (see Pat Robertson on Hurricane Katrina)
Not if you define you side as calm and rationale optimists with a generally pleasant disposition. That's my side.There are crazies on every side. However, in any case, the OP presented a great argument.
Not if you define you side as calm and rationale optimists with a generally pleasant disposition. That's my side.
Screw this theist vs atheist nonsense.
Since the question "why religion" has been asked, I think it not inappropriate to begin a thread of my own, suggesting some (perhaps many, who knows how long I'll continue) some of the reasons that I sincerely do not like religion, and give others the chance to say why they do not.
Please feel free to tell me when you think I'm dead wrong, but ONLY if you are prepared to back up your criticism with a fact-based argument.
So, here are a few of my arguments, just to get things going:
That will do to be going on with. I've lots and lots more, but I'll bet others can contribute to the list.
- The discouragement of rational, critical thought. Christianity in particular discourages critical thinking. In essence, it makes people less intelligent by telling them that faith is just as good, or better, than arriving at a conclusion through deductive reasoning and evidence
- Nearly all religions treat homosexuality, a natural variation in orientation, as sinful and anathema, resulting in discrimination, parents disowning their children, murder, and suicide … I can give evidence of all of these
- People dying because they believe their faith makes them immune to snake venom, or other lethal aspects of reality, and also dying – and letting their children die – because their religion forbids accepting medical help. Other deaths have been caused by people being choked, starved, poisoned, or beaten to death during exorcisms.
- Genital mutilation of babies or (worse) youths (male and female) for nothing but religious reasons
- Genuine psychological conditions not being properly treated, because they're blamed on "demons," resulting in avoidance of proper medical care
- Otherwise good people disowning their own families, or disfellowshipping or shunning members of their own communities over differences in religious opinion.
- Insistence on “Abstinence-only” sex education, which cause far more STDs and unwed pregnancies than necessary...and often resulting in soul-destroying shot-gun marriages
- Forcing women into life-threatening abortions by refusing to allow therapeutic abortions when they are genuinely appropriate, and the best solution in the circumstances
- Women treated like second-class citizens based on religious teachings
- The destruction of great works of art considered to be pornographic/blasphemous, e.g. Bamiyan Buddha's
- Children traumatized by vivid stories of eternal burning and torture to ensure that they’ll be too frightened to even question religion
- Natural disasters and other tragedies being used to claim God is displeased with something or other, thus encouraging people to seek out that "something or other" and whack it (see Pat Robertson on Hurricane Katrina)
It reminds me of another atheist, serial killerJeffrey Dahmer sentenced to 900 years in prison, who said “if a person doesn’t think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what’s the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges?”.
No greater than mine. I presented a great argument on why not atheism (admitting that there are crazies on both sides)
She, by the way, wasn't in the least interested in healing or cures, only in suffering.
Let me ask you a question... would they have done exactly the same had they believed in a God?
All good points IMOSince the question "why religion" has been asked, I think it not inappropriate to begin a thread of my own, suggesting some of the reasons that I sincerely do not like religion