ThE sAtIvA hIgH
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marleyman educate yourself my friend
life is only short to athiests , if you believe in the fairy tale then you have another eternal life after this one lol
It's true, a child will have to deal with the ideas of religion to adjust to daily life, and indeed don't we want them to be exposed to all ideas and knowledge? A smart child is likely to stumble upon religious ideas on their own anyway. Ideally they will recognize bad ideas with time, if not at first. I don't think it's a tragedy unless the child is forced into religious dogma. When they are forced to worship and threatened with divine punishment and guilt, which of course is quite common. This isn't simply exposing a child to a belief and encouraging agreement, it's manipulating them into conformity and demanding compliance. Still, many atheists grew up with religious parents, and we seemed to turn out just fine.If your worried religion will influence your children than you better shelter them from the entire outside world.
Do you suppose we disbelieving because it feels good? Should we judge all claims of reality based on the need for comfort during a short life? Clearly, religion invades many parts of the average Americans life, especially on the morning of 911. You said yourself any child would have to be completely sheltered from the outside world to avoid religion. With all the religious networks, services, news prints, websites, radio shows, and a church on every block saying religion is right, you have the nerve to ask that we just keep quiet if we think they are wrong?And really is believing life is more than just a meaningless occurance that bad? Life is short man. Too short to worry about things like this. Believe what you want and keep it to yourself or your no better than the people you are saying are so wrong.
i have to laugh at 'olly'shirt' lifters signiture .........it sounds like two gay men ..........ooooooooooooooh you rep me and i rep you back ............you show me your cock ill show you mine back lol
your questions are plain silly and even if i couldnt answer them , wich i have done and so has another person , it still does not prove your god exists , ...........its silly that you think if you could come up with a few questions that are hard to answer that it somehow justifys to you your beliefs are true .
my question to you is .......'what is it, that completey justifies to you that your beliefs are true , what is it that makes you think there is a god ?
It's true, a child will have to deal with the ideas of religion to adjust to daily life, and indeed don't we want them to be exposed to all ideas and knowledge? A smart child is likely to stumble upon religious ideas on their own anyway. Ideally they will recognize bad ideas with time, if not at first. I don't think it's a tragedy unless the child is forced into religious dogma. When they are forced to worship and threatened with divine punishment and guilt, which of course is quite common. This isn't simply exposing a child to a belief and encouraging agreement, it's manipulating them into conformity and demanding compliance. Still, many atheists grew up with religious parents, and we seemed to turn out just fine.
Do you suppose we disbelieving because it feels good? Should we judge all claims of reality based on the need for comfort during a short life? Clearly, religion invades many parts of the average Americans life, especially on the morning of 911. You said yourself any child would have to be completely sheltered from the outside world to avoid religion. With all the religious networks, services, news prints, websites, radio shows, and a church on every block saying religion is right, you have the nerve to ask that we just keep quiet if we think they are wrong?
Well oly, it would be just as wrong to prevent a child from worshiping as it would be to force him into it. A parent certainly has the right to strongly impress their beliefs, but not force, no matter if it's religion or atheism. I think most atheists, being reasonable people, would agree. Don't forget that knowing I am atheist does not tell you anything about my policies on child rearing. Forcing your opinion on anyone is wrong, but why do you assume atheists do this as a matter of everyday practice? Many religions tell you that if you do not worship, you will be punished. Do atheists talk about punishment for not agreeing? Many children are forced to recite prayers and to partake in rituals such as fasting. Do atheists have rituals or rites of worship to force onto children?that explains atheism!
I have no opinion on your age. If you are confused, I think it is because you are not considering all of the angles, and do not have all the information. For example, do you know what evolution really says? It does not say we evolved from monkeys, which is why we still have monkeys around. Monkeys of course evolved too, just not in the exact same way we did. Many of the arguments I hear against evolution are pointing out things that evolution does not say. Technically, evolution makes no claims about how life came to exist, only about how it evolved to became so complex. If god is all powerful, he could have created the universe in such a way that it appears completely random. So evolution in no way disproves a creator. What is does do is provide us with an explanation which does not require a creator. Sure a creator could have created a random universe, but where is the reason to suppose this? Where is the justification for making the extra assumption of a god? There is nothing to point us in that direction which survives being subjected to rigorous doubt and standards of evidence. It is an unnecessary assumption which is not supported.@hiesenberg because you sound a lil more insightful than the racist.....if we look around we see that all things-the sun,the moon,the stars,oceans,mountains obey a law,..the law of the creator...we find no disorder or chaosin them.everythingis in its right place.we seeperfect order and total harmony in the system of nature that the creator has created.the sun rises in the east and sets in the west and there is no exception to this rule.the moon and stars shine at night.night passes, a new day comes, and so the process goes on.flowers blossom and the trees have green leaves in the spring.everything has a set course that cannot be violated.simply because they were made to obey the creator.they have no choice but to obey.this is why we find eternal peace in the system of nature.but human beings are different.the creator has given us the knowledge and ability to choose between right and wrong,not only this..in case we forget he has sent us constant reminders by sending his prophets and books for our guidance....hey heisenberg am i confused or just young?
You are very confused. No one person created science. No one made laws of nature, they are here because of they way the universe was formed. There might be an infinite number of universes, each with a different set of laws that govern them. Some work to allow things like matter to exist, others may fail to produce anything.i like your response...you also acknowledge a creator of science and laws of nature..i wonder whats behind all of this...indeed randomness happens but this universe i think is too complex to be random?
What I have been saying all along is that science does not disprove divine intelligence, it simply offers an explanation which does not require any. Science does not favor the explanation of a deity because there is no reason to, not because it's been disproved. If I tell you there is a unicorn in the center of the sun, there is no reason for you to believe me, even though you can't disprove my claim.ok it seems u have a point however,if you dont have all the answers how can you so strongly disprove the exsistance of intelligent design/creator being or whatever you call it/ in my mind we /are all here as one human race to be custodians of the earth.why do our differences divide us but as soon as a plane hits a tower or sumthin we forget our differences and unite as people should?maybe there is a lesson in all this racism haterd and biggotry...we are all human created equally right?or just randomly selected cells and microbes
No one has disproved the existence of an intelligent creator. No one has disproved the existence of an invisible dragon that lives in my garage either. A person first has to posit the existence of something before anyone even attempts to disprove it. The question should be why do you propose that some unseen/unseeable, super-intelligent being exists in the first place? Nothing complex in this universe ever came into existence suddenly, without any precursors. Everything we know of started from much simpler beginnings. Something intelligent that has the power to create all of this complex universe certainly needs an explanation too. It must have come from somewhere. It must have evolved from simpler beginnings like everything else, otherwise it it becomes the lazy man's answer like I said before. Why should anyone's assumptions start with something so complex that it defies explanation? Any answer that uses that assumption is meaningless because the assumption itself is unanswerable.ok it seems u have a point however,if you dont have all the answers how can you so strongly disprove the exsistance of intelligent design/creator being or whatever you call it/ in my mind we /are all here as one human race to be custodians of the earth.why do our differences divide us but as soon as a plane hits a tower or sumthin we forget our differences and unite as people should?maybe there is a lesson in all this racism haterd and biggotry...we are all human created equally right?or just randomly selected cells and microbes