this is starting to sound like some cartesian philosophy now.COGITO ERGO SUM BITCHES
2/2/2011 10:45:21 AM
i love philosophy
2/2/2011 10:46:18 AM
2/2/2011 10:47:20 AM
sometimes i dont think im smart enough for some of the concepts...but i try
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2/2/2011 11:13:08 AM
Joie, I know exactly what you mean, especially after studying embryology in so much depth. The amount of detail that goes into the making of a life is amazing. Just my 2 cents
2/2/2011 11:29:56 AM
apparently lots of people here fail at reading comprehension.what i said:
2/2/2011 2:35:11 PM
2/2/2011 4:03:10 PM
lol
2/2/2011 4:03:29 PM
fucking Baptists, how do they work?
2/2/2011 4:11:07 PM
fucking Baptists, how does it work?
2/2/2011 4:49:31 PM
2/2/2011 4:55:32 PM
At least the Lutherans are still cool.
2/2/2011 5:23:04 PM
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2/2/2011 6:58:44 PM
and I don't wanna talk to an atheist...
2/2/2011 6:59:51 PM
dang
2/2/2011 7:00:08 PM
I am so glad no one has made fun of my Amish beliefs.
2/2/2011 7:19:37 PM
Everybody should study "cargo cults". Basically they're primitive societies in the SW Pacific Ocean who worship the American military as god. These island cultures had no contact with the outside world until WWII at which point America rolled up and built a bunch of air strips. We used the locals for labor and in return gave them medicine, food, clothing etc. Then the war ended and we bounced leaving them with nothing. Their primitive understand of the world could not comprehend what happened so they rationalized that the Americans were gods and angels from heaven who came down with wings (planes) and brought happiness and health to their societies. They believed the gods would return to earth one day. Years later some anthropologists went back and found giant wooden replicas of C130 planes, the locals were dressed in GI uniforms, carrying wooden rifles and wearing wooden headsets. They even maintained the runways and built fires to imitate runway lights hoping that the gods would return. This is how pliable the human mind is. We manifest irrational thoughts into reality when we can't explain them.[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 7:22 PM. Reason : .]
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2/2/2011 7:42:15 PM
youre right. 100%and on the same token im sure your social surroundings have influenced you into atheism.i mean, unless you think you are inherently more intelligent than everyone else who is religious. [Edited on February 2, 2011 at 7:50 PM. Reason : sdfds]
2/2/2011 7:47:21 PM
I believe that a lot of people question their beliefs at some point in their lives, usually young adults from what I've witnessed. I analyze myself and my beliefs often and usually even think about decisions I've made and why I have chosen them. Maybe everyone doesn't do this, but they should.
2/2/2011 7:50:03 PM
^
2/2/2011 7:52:56 PM
^^yeah. i agree. and honestly i think a lot of people do. but i dont know.at least anecdotally it seems like it (yes i know anecdotes are baaaaad! )
2/2/2011 7:54:49 PM
Baptist and southern Baptist is different.
2/2/2011 8:02:12 PM
and westboro baptist
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2/2/2011 8:26:53 PM
Y'all are going to feel mighty stupid when you end up in the underworld looking up at the Mormons who were the only ones to get it right.
2/2/2011 8:31:02 PM
^^ devoid or just void good line of questioning, thoughand one I roundly agree with - be skeptical of any man that claims originality "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend's or of thine own were. Any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee."Meditation XVIIJohn DonneI'm an atheist but that preacher was the fucking jam(PS this is also a reason to give some money to the bums lest another clod be washed away by the sea)[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 8:32 PM. Reason : -]
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2/2/2011 8:32:32 PM
^ not for humanity, which is the yardstick of all human meaning
2/2/2011 8:33:51 PM
2/2/2011 8:33:53 PM
de plane
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2/2/2011 8:37:41 PM
all you really needed to say was "hey, I'm not interested. thx. bye."
2/2/2011 8:39:39 PM
that is effing sweet. and for the record ... just because we're on the subject. i feel like theres a difference between believing in god, versus believing god exists. i can believe in democracy, i can see its consequences. will i ever actually see democracy? no. (da-dum ching! lol. )at the moment i feel like god isn't a person....it's essence of life and consciousness. like an energy. but that is willing to change based on my future experiences and learning ok, ok. i know thats way more than you wanted to hear but i find this topic to be soooooo fascinating. my views are forever changing on this subject. i feel like i learn something new any time i talk about it! although part of me wants me to go the more traditional route. i mean...why should i be so hell bent on being right? [Edited on February 2, 2011 at 9:01 PM. Reason : aedsa]
2/2/2011 8:55:24 PM
tldr
2/2/2011 8:56:19 PM
2/2/2011 9:11:31 PM
understandable.i can totally see where youre coming from. i actually considered myself a bit of an atheist for a bit (very short while, and then was pretty agnostic for a while) and sorta had the same conclusions.
2/2/2011 9:24:02 PM
All I know is that I have faith that God is real. I believe that Jesus died for me. I like to call myself a Christian because I do my best to follow what Jesus taught. He told us that going out in the streets and making a scene of our faith was not the way to go. Instead he told us to pray behind closed doors. Why? Because ultimately your faith is between you and God, not you and everyone else. He wanted us to go out and make disciples of all nations and baptize them. He didn't want us to make a show of it and guilt people into doing it. He wanted us to treat everyone equally. He wanted us to be peaceful.
2/2/2011 9:33:32 PM
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2/2/2011 9:50:06 PM
It's been a while since I chimed in on a religion thread, but merbig I just want to ask you to consider something:Why do you consider it fear-mongering if a religious person brings up your death? You seem to have this preconceived idea that they are "selling" religion to you as if it were some sort of product that they have to trick or coerce you into buying. What do you think they get out of talking to you? Do you think they really want to be out knocking on strangers' doors and confronting people? I will tell you this in case you haven't figured it out yet- they are not there to try to make money off you or for their personal gain. They are out there putting their personal comfort aside because they feel there is something bigger at stake (forget about whether you believe in it or not for a second). This takes quite a bit of sincerity and selflessness if you think about it. The reason they bring up death is because the Bible teaches that we do not just cease to exist after we die, but that we either spend eternity with God if we have accepted a relationship with him, or spend it apart from him if we have chosen to reject him. I realize you think the Bible is just a book so that probably does not mean anything to you, but that's where they are coming from. The reliability of the Bible is a whole different discussion which I would be glad to talk with you about sometime if you are open to it. All I'm saying is I know from your point of view they are inconveniencing and annoying you by showing up at your door, but maybe you could at least see it as a caring thing for them to do, whether or not they are right about it.[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 11:09 PM. Reason : /]
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2/2/2011 11:45:39 PM
baptist is not the same as southern baptist
2/3/2011 12:01:43 AM
not all southern baptists are created equal, either(and a lot of the truly crazy types are not southern baptists...they're smaller/independant sects)
2/3/2011 12:02:42 AM