God is a wizard and Jesus is a zombie. Don't you know?FatherTed wrote:
don't get the wizard one.
15 more years! 15 more years!
God is a wizard and Jesus is a zombie. Don't you know?FatherTed wrote:
don't get the wizard one.
Bingo. +1Reciprocity wrote:
the insistence that i need to be open-minded when considering the vestigial spirituality of ancient, primitive people, that's what annoys me. these people didn't understand simple things like electrical storms or basic physiology and billions of humans stilll relegate themselves to these flocks, absolved of any critical thinking or new ideas. as an athiest, my biggest hope is that in another 2000 years, human being will have an even greater understanding of the universe and marvel at our own primitive, but passionate, curiosity.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Manipulative editing aimed at a closed-minded audience. They managed to make a movie that solidified the positions of the religious and the areligious by editing the religious to look like pricks and giving head-douchenozzle Maher the mic.
This is kinda like the question asked on the day of Obama's inauguration; Which is better? Bush leaving or Obama coming in? In my opinion:Morpheus wrote:
You know, i think the better question is who is worse:
The religion itself,
or
the people who act in the name of the said religion?
Religulous is a great movie/doc./comedy whatever you want to call it. Some person on the first page is right. He's not saying those people are wrong. He just points out flaws/stupidity/hypocrisy/etc in peoples religions (of many religions) and his basic question throughout the whole movie is, "How do you know?"xBlackPantherx wrote:
Close thread now please before someone can say something stupid to dispute this. This is pretty much how I can generally sum up every debate I've been in about religion.konfusion wrote:
In my opinion, the bible is figurative, and has a lot of good messages. However, if you're literal when you read it, chances are you're going to be fucking a lot of people over.
-kon
I didn't insist that you be open-minded, I only pointed out that the movie is aimed at the closed. It's one big piece of rhetoric aimed at people who have already made up their minds, to make them feel good about how they made up their minds and to tell them how right they are. Fucking retarded.Reciprocity wrote:
the insistence that i need to be open-minded when considering the vestigial spirituality of ancient, primitive people, that's what annoys me. these people didn't understand simple things like electrical storms or basic physiology and billions of humans stilll relegate themselves to these flocks, absolved of any critical thinking or new ideas. as an athiest, my biggest hope is that in another 2000 years, human being will have an even greater understanding of the universe and marvel at our own primitive, but passionate, curiosity.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Manipulative editing aimed at a closed-minded audience. They managed to make a movie that solidified the positions of the religious and the areligious by editing the religious to look like pricks and giving head-douchenozzle Maher the mic.
Who said I paid for it?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Paying someone to tell you how right you are is not entertainment. My entertainment does stroke my ego for me.
The only thing more manipulative than the editing in the movie was the presentation of the idea that no one was right, so that everyone in the theater knew they were right.
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.Macbeth wrote:
I'm an atheist and I wonder about the importance and role of religion.
Now as much as we all think major religion is holding us back in advancement, I really am afraid of the idea of a world without religion. If we have nothing to hold us back where would be end up? Playing with the genes of our children creating super hybrids or performing genetic cleansing? There is a lot of stupid and crazy people in this world, if there wasn't organized religion to hold people back just think of what all those people could do.
We don't. Nobody is sure. Some people, like me refuse to accept the theory said by a man who may or may not have existed some 2009 years ago. We could be wrong but we're not going to hedge our bets on a region thought up by someones who had a brain no larger then our own.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.Macbeth wrote:
I'm an atheist and I wonder about the importance and role of religion.
Now as much as we all think major religion is holding us back in advancement, I really am afraid of the idea of a world without religion. If we have nothing to hold us back where would be end up? Playing with the genes of our children creating super hybrids or performing genetic cleansing? There is a lot of stupid and crazy people in this world, if there wasn't organized religion to hold people back just think of what all those people could do.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
#1 You decayATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
Well, I'm a passive atheist. I believe in Occam's Razor.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.Macbeth wrote:
I'm an atheist and I wonder about the importance and role of religion.
Now as much as we all think major religion is holding us back in advancement, I really am afraid of the idea of a world without religion. If we have nothing to hold us back where would be end up? Playing with the genes of our children creating super hybrids or performing genetic cleansing? There is a lot of stupid and crazy people in this world, if there wasn't organized religion to hold people back just think of what all those people could do.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
So what keeps the other group from thinking they are better than the other because they don't believe in any god ...Dilbert_X wrote:
The separation of church and state is very important, as is preventing bigots foisting their views on others, or letting one group think they are better than another because 'their god said so'.
Doc Manhattan wrote:
A live body and a dead body contain the same number of particles. Structurally, there's no discernible difference. Life and death are unquantifiable abstracts.
Silly ATG, we atheists don't know what happens to us when we die, and don't claim that we do, either.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
Wrong. That's an agnostic.AussieReaper wrote:
Silly ATG, we atheists don't know what happens to us when we die, and don't claim that we do, either.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
what happens after we die and the existence of god(s) are two separate questions.Flecco wrote:
Wrong. That's an agnostic.AussieReaper wrote:
Silly ATG, we atheists don't know what happens to us when we die, and don't claim that we do, either.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.
Atheists, to my knowledge, claim that there's nothing after death. You just die. No God. No soul. No mysterious dimension of the dead.
They aren't, they are equal, thats the point.Stingray24 wrote:
So what keeps the other group from thinking they are better than the other because they don't believe in any god ...
please indulge us thenFlaming_Maniac wrote:
Paying someone to tell you how right you are is not entertainment. My entertainment does stroke my ego for me.
Perhaps before claiming to be something you should be more knowledgeable about it.AussieReaper wrote:
Silly ATG, we atheists don't know what happens to us when we die, and don't claim that we do, either.ATG wrote:
tbh, atheist are a stupid sounding to me as Jerry Falwell types.
Anybody who claims to know what happens to us when we die is made of failure.