asketikos
renouncing this world
no, it doesn't. because your explanation does not include as to why
so many religious people believe the bible is to be taken literally...
so explain to me why such a miniscule group of people think
ID should be taught in schools and do so...where able to stop stem cell research...and advocate for the unconstitutional defense of marriage act?
tell me what developed country teaches ID in their schools? exercises capital punishment, and infringes on the civil rights of same sex marriages?
The Global View Of Gay Marriage - CBS News
who are against the use of birth control and divorce...care to restate?
i'm not sure i understand you point here...
the approach to the christian religion is subjected to the bibles interpretation of a bronze age to medieval ideal of god...
if god were real, why would anyone want it to be like the christian god?
lets read the quote...
"Jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully." - Richard Dawkins
are you really surprised that dawkins came up with these attributes after reading the bible?
are you really going to stand there and say that the majority of the christian followers in this country, in particular, do not take the bible at face value?
all those attributes are attributed to the christian god from reading the christian bible.
well to be honest i wasn't trying to back up any book
just giving my opinion based on life experience..
you might have seen this...but if you haven't and have an hour to kill at some point..i highly recommend this...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RExQFZzHXQ
i understand perfectly what you're saying, but you have it wrong i believe,
yes it is wrong that a small fanatical religious group sets the course in this country - i agree
religion is a simple way of leading many people who are not very well educated
nevertheless, the issue is not a social one that we are debating, it is a philosophical one, about the Christian concept of God and not about people's interpretation of the Bible
-abortion, stem cell research, gay marriage etc. . . . . these are PEOPLE's interpretation of the BIBLE, not of God. Also, there are many gay Christians, and it doesn't seem to bother them, are many gay Catholics, even out priests and bishops, so what is your point? there is no contradiction if you read the Bible from an educated prism, not from a medievel framework, as what i have said
It seems your argument is flawed in that you keep referring to religoius groups, denominations, and the actions of people -- but the debate is not about that, it is the conception of God which is a completely different debate
if some people choose to take things literally, that is their option, not mine, and if you read any history of the church, you will see that that is not the general line of educated, thinking, Christians -- but for the majority, i cannot speak for them, and i am not to speak for them
i have read all but 3 of Dawkin's books, I have read Harris, Hitchens, and all the New Atheists, I am a graduate student at an urban university studying comparative religion, i have attended the debates of Hitchens and Dawkins, and I am very familiar with this whole brand of argument, it rests on weak foundations, and appeals to newly awakened anti-theists, that is all
if we are to have a serious conversation about the conception of God, then we cannot start it off by listing all the faults of religion, or what is done in the name of God, or by having preconceived notions of why God doesn't intervene, or why God causes disasters (i.e. allowing the Holocaust to occur), because that is just ridiculous.