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i'm gonna create a simulation of thoughts. there. you can see it. mystery solvedrobo-andie said:Yes, exactly.
i'm gonna create a simulation of thoughts. there. you can see it. mystery solvedrobo-andie said:Yes, exactly.
I am not trying to sit on the fence and be the good guy._dhj_ said:Mate you can't just sit on the fence and be the 'good guy'. Either he exists or doesn't exist.
I know that's not the atheist argument. I am not using that, not one bit. I don't think I ever mentioned atheism.Not-That-Bright said:But as I explained before... that's not the atheist argument at all, it's not "I can't see God therefore it does not exist", it's "There is no evidence of God therefore it does not exist".
It's a cyclical thread, transcendent, and as much as this may annoy you, it's never going to end.transcendent said:i think we should lay off robo-andie and focus our attacks on unique_princess for that filthy forward that created this conflict.
I liked how he was trying to teach evolution by disproving God. That made me laugh. Evolution was invented by godless homosexual communist liberals, because they hate America.Damage Inc. said:That story she put up was the stupidest thing I've ever read.
No they're the easy ones. You don't actually need to reply as there are no intellectual points to counter. If you're looking to convert someone, on the other hand...transcendent said:it's rather 'difficult' with some 'users'
If that's the case, then please don't post if you are only going to dismiss another member's argument with a content-free post. This (and my previous post) goes for everyone else, too.Damage Inc. said:I used to post logical arguments in this thread and then gave up.
They just don't learn.
uh actually, this thread began with an argument (it has two sides) where not everyone agrees with eachother i.e either believing god exists or believing he doesn't. The reason this thread was created was so that everyone could freely express their views on this subject and hear others.transcendent said:i think we should lay off robo-andie and focus our attacks on unique_princess for that filthy forward that created this conflict.
That story she put up was the stupidest thing I've ever read.
you know....comment, whatever.Damage Inc. said:How could I "respond" to it? It didn't make sense.
transcendent said:Contradictions:
http://www.godlessgeeks.com/LINKS/BibleQuotes.htm
Some of the worst atrocities in history have been committed in the name of "moral" religions.sam04u said:The religions promote 'efficiency', indirectly through morals.
How happy would we be without "Thou Shalt Not Kill", I don't think those feeble, geeky, atheists could live in a cut throat world.
Did your exceptionally logical and plastic brain notice that you repeated yourself?1. (Praying): Praying promotes cortical plasticity. (which means more use of the brain for a longer period of time.
2. (Praying): Cortical plasticity, promotes growth in cognitive/emotional processing. Meaning religious people are 'more' logical. Go Figure.
That's terrifying. Really.3. (Social Assimilation): Being apart of a religion generally means you take on their stances on most issues. Which leads to a population with similar thinking, therefore making society more efficient. (although there will always be groups of radicals, you do have a general agreement among such a religious group.)
See above. Religion has inspired crime as well as virtue. I'd also like to see your data on the rise of immorality vs. decline of religious belief.4. (Ethical Behaviour): However, you want to perceive it (either out of idiotic denial or denying proof) almost ALL ethical and moral behave has been derived from religion. Jeudaism, Christianity, & Islam. As we see religion slowly dissipate, people are reverting to such 'unethical' behaviour. (we'll let the intelligent decide what that is.)
So we should all be religious because it is "efficient"? How utterly disgusting. Why don't we just rename the place Australiastan?In order for something to be most efficient in general it must:
- Be best for the individual.
- Be best for society.
- Not steal rights of the Individual.
Usually atheists tend to only care about the third law. (I have evidence, through surveying over 150 people.)
this is possibly the scariest thing i have ever read. it terrifies me that this is your idea of a utopian, religious societysam04u said:Meh, this thread is for imbeciles. Why argue about this during life? Too many people are starting to think of 'god' as a man. With hands and legs... lol, his form is efficiency, man was made in his form (evolution, survival of the most efficient.)
The religions promote 'efficiency', indirectly through morals.
How happy would we be without "Thou Shalt Not Kill", I don't think those feeble, geeky, atheists could live in a cut throat world.
Religion is Religion, Interpret it how you will.
Here are a few "Scientifically Proven" benefits of religion.
1. (Praying): Praying promotes cortical plasticity. (which means more use of the brain for a longer period of time.
2. (Praying): Cortical plasticity, promotes growth in cognitive/emotional processing. Meaning religious people are 'more' logical. Go Figure.
3. (Social Assimilation): Being apart of a religion generally means you take on their stances on most issues. Which leads to a population with similar thinking, therefore making society more efficient. (although there will always be groups of radicals, you do have a general agreement among such a religious group.)
4. (Ethical Behaviour): However, you want to perceive it (either out of idiotic denial or denying proof) almost ALL ethical and moral behave has been derived from religion. Jeudaism, Christianity, & Islam. As we see religion slowly dissipate, people are reverting to such 'unethical' behaviour. (we'll let the intelligent decide what that is.)
In order for something to be most efficient in general it must:
- Be best for the individual.
- Be best for society.
- Not steal rights of the Individual.
Usually atheists tend to only care about the third law. (I have evidence, through surveying over 150 people.)