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Atheism is a religion like abstinence is a sexual position. -- Bill MaherNo it's not
re·li·gion
rəˈlijən/
noun
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
Atheism is a religion like abstinence is a sexual position. -- Bill MaherNo it's not
re·li·gion
rəˈlijən/
noun
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
There is no such thing as atheism. That word was created by the religious.According to merriam webster
Religion
: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
You cannot prove there is not a god (s) you beleive via faith there isnt, it is very hard to prove a negative. In this case you no one can prove the affirmative either.
I cannot prove there is.... you cannot prove there is not, so we hold our beleifs via faith not proof.
i respect athiests deeply, i have no more disdain for them than people of any other religion thats not my own... which is zero. I love all our different perspectives on the world and life, I do not mean my statement as an insult in the least...
I respectfully disagree. Religion in some form is part if the human experience through history..its part of being human to an extent... it seems to be the default of peoples througgout millenia.
I certainly get that it is not a religion in terms of meeting on a certain day and doing rituals. Lol. Im not saying that.
Religion is effective at organizing people's behavior. How else to unify a group of people across a large area who aren't closely related to each other? It's perfectly understandable that cultures succeeded and therefore passed on their ideas with religious values if they had them. Over time religions were honed by competition and survival. For example, I think it's perfectly reasonable that societies practicing human sacrifice would not be as robust as a society that did not have this practice.I respectfully disagree. Religion in some form is part if the human experience through history..its part of being human to an extent... it seems to be the default of peoples througgout millenia.
I certainly get that it is not a religion in terms of meeting on a certain day and doing rituals. Lol. Im not saying that.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.” -- Christopher HitchensAccording to merriam webster
Religion
: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
You cannot prove there is not a god (s) you beleive via faith there isnt, it is very hard to prove a negative. In this case you no one can prove the affirmative either.
I cannot prove there is.... you cannot prove there is not, so we hold our beleifs via faith not proof.
i respect athiests deeply, i have no more disdain for them than people of any other religion thats not my own... which is zero. I love all our different perspectives on the world and life, I do not mean my statement as an insult in the least...
The "ism" implies a system of beliefs and values in being atheist. Judaism, Buddhism, Zionism, even anarchism has a set of beliefs or behaviors. Do you think there is a set of beliefs associated with being atheist?“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.” -- Christopher Hitchens
Atheism does not assert that God does not exist, it simply asserts that there is no reason to believe that It does. It's not a faith, but an absence of faith.
"Atheism is a religion like abstinence is a sex position." -- Bill Maher
Only the belief in the scientific method.Do you think there is a set of beliefs associated with being atheist?
Proof of something should be of the affirmative, without affirmative proof the default position should be negative.According to merriam webster
Religion
: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
You cannot prove there is not a god (s) you beleive via faith there isnt, it is very hard to prove a negative. In this case you no one can prove the affirmative either.
I cannot prove there is.... you cannot prove there is not, so we hold our beleifs via faith not proof.
i respect athiests deeply, i have no more disdain for them than people of any other religion thats not my own... which is zero. I love all our different perspectives on the world and life, I do not mean my statement as an insult in the least...
The charge was from a fake news loving fake american trumptard so we didn't feel the need to defend your Judaism, maybe?you guys are getting way off base here.
this thread was revived by a totally not anti-semitic person to discuss how i am a total FAKE JEW.
Sounds right to me.Proof of something should be of the affirmative, without affirmative proof the default position should be negative.
So Atheism should be the default position with religion only to be believed in with proof (that doesn't exist).
I'm so glad we got a classy one this time:Since President Obama has made it clear that he intends to run on his supposedly "gutsy call" in ordering the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, here is a simple and obvious question that I'd like him to answer:
Don't we hire a president for that precise reason: to make "gutsy calls?"
Related questions: Isn't making tough calls the first thing in the president's job description? We don't hire a president to vote "present" on the difficult things---although this one certainly did that as a state and then U.S. Senator. As Obama himself once said, by the time issues get to his desk, they are inherently difficult to resolve.
So why all of the preening? Why all of the handwringing about what a "gutsy call" it was? Could it be because he's never really had to make one before, so it's all brand-new to him? Could it be that because he's never been a chief executive, he has no clue what it involves? Could it be that he's a major-league narcissist who requires ego stroking at every turn? Could it be that he actually believes that he's the first president to have to make such a tough decision?
Could it be that it's all of the above?
Presidents must make tough calls. This is what they do. Real leaders don't whine about how tough those decisions were or luxuriate in their own courageousness. They pass the credit to others when things go well, take the blame when things go badly, and continue to make the "gutsy calls" without straining to remind everyone how "gutsy" they truly are.
That's what classy ones do too.
Now Buckster..why would anyone question you're Jewishyou guys are getting way off base here.
this thread was revived by a totally not anti-semitic person to discuss how i am a total FAKE JEW.
Oh, OK, we return you to the children's showyou guys are getting way off base here.
this thread was revived by a totally not anti-semitic person to discuss how i am a total FAKE JEW.
What Buzz should have saidIt’s a little hard to make out what Trump says right as he opens up the folder containing the E.O. (and the White House transcriptleft those words out), but it sounded like, “We know what this is, space. That’s all it has to say, space.” Then, to Aldrin, he joked, “There’s a lot of room out there, right?”
Then, this happens.
Buzz Aldrin: Infinity and beyond. (Laughter)
Donald Trump: This is infinity here. It could be infinity. We don’t really don’t know. But it could be. It has to be something, but it could be infinity, right?
It starts around 10 minutes in, if you want to watch the latest reminder that this man is President of the United States for yourself.
http://io9.gizmodo.com/buzz-aldrins-toy-story-joke-hilariously-soars-over-trum-1796573118
With freedom comes accountability, and responsibility. When these are decoupled, the result is no end of mischief.Freedom allows poor choices, but not immunity from their consequences