CrackerJax
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no, ur sense of false security comes from religion, not I.
Oh man...that had me laughing so hard I almost knocked over the bong. Thanks for making my day.I've posted this before, but.....
Jesusaurus Rex
Guys, I seriously suggest watching this. Believers and atheists alike. This is one of the best explinations of what it's like to become an atheist, I can personally relate to this, as I'm sure a lot of you guys can too.
Babs, pay attention to this. I'd like your opinion on what the guy says, if you wouldn't mind.
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Oh man...that had me laughing so hard I almost knocked over the bong. Thanks for making my day.
"An Atheist loves himself and his fellow man instead of a god. An Atheist knows that heaven is something for which we should work now - here on earth - for all men together to enjoy. An Atheist thinks that he can get no help through prayer but that he must find in himself the inner conviction and strength to meet life, to grapple with it, to subdue, and enjoy it. An Atheist thinks that only in a knowledge of himself and a knowledge of his fellow man can he find the understanding that will help to a life of fulfillment. Therefore, he seeks to know himself and his fellow man rather than to know a god. An Atheist knows that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An Atheist knows that a deed must be done instead of a prayer said. An Atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanquished, war eliminated. He wants man to understand and love man. He wants an ethical way of life. He knows that we cannot rely on a god nor channel action into prayer nor hope for an end to troubles in the hereafter. He knows that we are our brother's keeper and keepers of our lives; that we are responsible persons, that the job is here and the time is now."
Madalyn Murray O'Hair
Um, ya think?No atheist believes that so..... u r alone in that opinion.
I think you Lost him at common sense, and confused him with logic.Sounds like common sense more than a manifesto. Don't be scared, it's just logic linked to love.
CJ, just because you wrote the book on 100 PLUS ways to insult an individual, just to make yourself look important, doesn't mean you've ever stated an actual case.The funny thing is Maui takes the basic tenants of religion and simply plugs in atheist instead.
Pretty lazy intellectually....
Atheism is a personal belief in ones ominipotence----L I M I T E D.
This qualifies YOU as gods in your grotesque view of what is humble.
Every last time you define yourself, or atheism for that matter, it is an indicative description of a self-righteous pompous wannabe.Atheism is the belief of using reason. This automatically disqualifies a personal G*D..... which is an unreasonable thing to believe in. Religion is also completely egotistical.
Ok, I'm trying to catch up on these posts, but will backtrack later.I disagree....it may sound arrogant when I say "I am my own god," but I'm not saying "I am a god". It just means I am the master of my own destiny, for good or ill, and I do not accept the belief that there is an all powerful being manipulating the universe and everyone in it.It means I look to myself to find answers,and that I am responsible for my own actions.If I do "good", it is because I choose to, not because I am afraid of the threat of being burned for eternity as punishment by a vengeful diety for not conforming to the laws of his particular religion.
It means that I accept that there may be nothing after this life....in fact,I must assume it, since there is no concrete proof of an afterlife.It means I must make good use of the life I have now, because there are no guarantees.
I have no need to feel superior or godly.I know I am not omnipotent,in fact, just today my klutzy ass tripped over my own feet,and my big toe became tangled in the leg of my sweat pants and I crashed into the door.It was certainly humbling,because it demonstrated yet again just how omnipotent I ain't!
Ok, I'm trying to catch up on these posts, but will backtrack later.
I have no problem with you being your own god Stoney. That's a right we all as human beings have..or at least SHOULD have.
I believe in God and believe I am somewhat a master of my own destiny.
You should look to yourself to find answers. I do. See how we're not so different thus far?
If I do good, it's simply because I want to as well....not to score points with God, or society for that matter.
The fear instilled Biblically with fire, etc.....I feel is just another one of man's fallacies in comprehension. I believe hell to be the TOTAL ABSENCE of God. I believe here on earth, no one, upon no one, is living with the absolute total absence..atheist or not.
I don't follow why it is you must assume there is no afterlife soley because you've received no "concrete" proof though.
The human mind cannot even comprehend eternity. I would think that fact alone would keep you open to the probabilities of an "intelligent design".....and not as prescribed by a mere book.
I'm clumsy as shit myself, LOL.....my life circumstances don't allow me to be anything less than imperfect. And that is the understatement.
Stoney, I am impressed that you are actually conversing, rather than immediately lashing out like a lunatic.
No offense to you for who may or may not be your friends, but I have seen that many are not capable of just conversing on a "real" and down to earth level.
For this reason, I shall rep thee.
LOL, I've never announced a rep before.
I can definitely relate, +rep
I see none of the sheep replied, the truth can have a nasty sting.
LOL, raised a Jehovahs witness? NO, but I did know this guy in high school who was relentlessly teased for being one. I had a fondness in my heart for the guy, what can I say?"Hell is the absence of God"...that sounds a lot like my mom....are you by chance a Jehovah's witness?She was until I became a teenager, but she still believes a lot of the stuff they do.
I am open to possibilities,I don't believe I know everything.But certainly no religion I've ever been exposed to or learned about has in any way convinced me of the existence of a god.And who is to say, if there were a god, it would be just one?Why not several?Who is to say the Greeks may not have had it right?
Many creationists attack evolution and the big bang, saying it states something just came out of nothing(which it doesn't, it just offers an idea of how THIS universe may have come about),and yet they expect us to believe the exact same thing about a creator.Where did this creator come from?Who created the creator? If you attempt to ask these questions, you're told in hushed tones not to question the Lord....and that's one big way in which religion loses me. It doesn't want to offer proof or explanation,it requires you to embrace blind faith.
Science offers suggestions, and then attempts to disprove them in order to eliminate those that cannot stand up to scrutiny.It encourages people to ask questions,to learn rather than blindly accept what they are told.If there is no real proof of something,it either means the evidence to support it has not been discovered yet,or that it is false.I like that,because I know no one is attempting to pull the wool over my eyes.
As for the afterlife, I have no proof of it, so I'm not going to get my hopes up.I'm going to live like I don't have an afterlife to look forward to. And even if I'm right,it's not like I'll ever be totally gone,because I will decay and return back to the earth to be reused as the components or nutrients for some other organism...and that's good to know. If there's something more,that's a bonus.
But which two does he pick?
It's a tough call between you, Babs, and Brazko.
"Ur" jus the cream on the cake....a bit bitter to the taste, but the icing no less.A trifecta of nuts..
ROFLLLLLLL.........I warned you, dare not to have a personality, hehe.What the fuck is this?! Some kind of new tactic? Get the believer to start laughing at our funny jokes, lulling him into a false scene of security?
I don't trust you.