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It Has Been Proven Beyond All Doubt There Is No God!
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Ok, hypothetical lI know!
I wonder how the religious would cope. I dont think most of the religious could cope, they have mostly known no difference and I think they would live a life of denial. It would leave a vast empty hole that could never be filled.
I find the concept interesting, I know a few people that, if you took away their faith they would most likely fall apart.
I wonder how the religious would cope. I dont think most of the religious could cope, they have mostly known no difference and I think they would live a life of denial. It would leave a vast empty hole that could never be filled.
I find the concept interesting, I know a few people that, if you took away their faith they would most likely fall apart.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.God forbid it is not you.Imagine an innocent pedestrian,waitng at a bus-stop,suddenly a dog runs in to the path of a car,the driver swerves to avoid running over the dog and mounts the kerb ploughing in to the pedestrian who is rushed to A&E in a terrible state /touch and go... I guarantee 99 people out of 100 as they're getting wheeled in to the theatre will say out loud "God,please let me live!" True athiests are one in a million,lets have aworld where people are more open about their faith whatever it may be.
Dinger 2, So you think that Atheists are one in a million? take a look at this chart, you will need to scroll down.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Demogr aphics_ of_athe ism#Geo graphic _distri bution
Will Atheist shout "God,please let me live!" going into theatre. Well probably not if they are in that bad a state. However, I am sure many will, I will often be heard to say "God help us!", and exclaim "Jesus Christ!" I am not appealing to anybody, certainly not some fictitious deity. These days these expressions are used as common phrases and mean nothing!
Also, I think when people are dying, they are likely to be in a very desperate state, and yes I am sure many Atheist will plead to a God, it maybe is a very desperate attempt to be saved, but they are not thinking rationally are they!
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Will Atheist shout "God,please let me live!" going into theatre. Well probably not if they are in that bad a state. However, I am sure many will, I will often be heard to say "God help us!", and exclaim "Jesus Christ!" I am not appealing to anybody, certainly not some fictitious deity. These days these expressions are used as common phrases and mean nothing!
Also, I think when people are dying, they are likely to be in a very desperate state, and yes I am sure many Atheist will plead to a God, it maybe is a very desperate attempt to be saved, but they are not thinking rationally are they!
mibn2cweus, I agree, this is the problem with religion. They just need to acknowledge it for what it is and we all get along fine.
It is little more than a silly fairy story that some adults didn't grow out of, like they did with Santa etc. We don't need to be killing innocent people to convince anybody of anything!
It is little more than a silly fairy story that some adults didn't grow out of, like they did with Santa etc. We don't need to be killing innocent people to convince anybody of anything!
ratter; I think perhaps you ought to read this before claiming that 'we' are doing anything of the sort;
http:// www.spe ctator. co.uk/b ooks/93 15062/f ields-o f-blood -by-fer dinand- mount-r eview/
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For some, religion is like a gambler's addiction whose response to a faith that has failed them and a god who refuses to answer their prayers is to double down the wager with an even more radical interpretation and ever greater devotion to their abandonment of reason.
Ruthless dictatorships are always patiently waiting on the sidelines ready to swoop in to fill the vacuum created by those who have relinquished their capacity to reason and their responsibility as humans to think about and fashion their own destiny to a preferred delusion.
The opiate of religion is a welcome mat to despots.
Ruthless dictatorships are always patiently waiting on the sidelines ready to swoop in to fill the vacuum created by those who have relinquished their capacity to reason and their responsibility as humans to think about and fashion their own destiny to a preferred delusion.
The opiate of religion is a welcome mat to despots.
mibn; what makes you think that religion is entirely predicated on praying to a god to intervene in the affairs of humans?
ratter; are you scared to read my link in case it might prove you to be wrong in your belief that religion is the major cause of warfare, and by extension that the removal of religion would lead to a more peaceful world order?
ratter; are you scared to read my link in case it might prove you to be wrong in your belief that religion is the major cause of warfare, and by extension that the removal of religion would lead to a more peaceful world order?
//mibn; what makes you think that religion is entirely predicated on praying to a god to intervene in the affairs of humans?//
Given the many varieties of religion various individuals subscribe to or practice on an individual basis, I question whether a consensus of what the term 'religion' means is possible. Perhaps there are some who practice what they consider to be a form of religion that involves no deity whatsoever. If I recall correctly at some point in this forum the assertion has been made that atheism is itself a form of religious belief.
If you want to define religion broadly as simply devotion to an idea or principal than my religion would have to be 'Reason' . . . however irreverently I might practice it.
Given the many varieties of religion various individuals subscribe to or practice on an individual basis, I question whether a consensus of what the term 'religion' means is possible. Perhaps there are some who practice what they consider to be a form of religion that involves no deity whatsoever. If I recall correctly at some point in this forum the assertion has been made that atheism is itself a form of religious belief.
If you want to define religion broadly as simply devotion to an idea or principal than my religion would have to be 'Reason' . . . however irreverently I might practice it.
Khandro, before offering Karen Armstrong’s opinions in support of your own, you should be aware that she is not renowned for her balanced judgement. She’s an apologist. Whilst religion hasn’t been responsible for every conflict throughout history there’s no doubt that it’s responsible for the turmoil the world is witnessing today.
naomi; //she [K.A.] is not renowned for her balanced judgement.//
This really suggests you do not know her work. I am just finishing her, 'The Great Transformation; The world in the Time of Buddha, Socrates, Confucius and Jeremiah", 400 pages of brilliant, balanced knowledge, and of which The Times says "Armstrong reads sensitively, writes fluently, reflects widely and interprets generously."
The Sunday Times says "This book is an absolute refutation of the current wave of disreputable and intellectually trivial attempts to banish religion from human affairs, It deserves nothing but praise." ... and there are more accolades.
She is a leading authority on ALL world religions and she has written many highly praised books, - which ones have you read? and which bring you to believe that she does not have a "balanced judgement" ?
This really suggests you do not know her work. I am just finishing her, 'The Great Transformation; The world in the Time of Buddha, Socrates, Confucius and Jeremiah", 400 pages of brilliant, balanced knowledge, and of which The Times says "Armstrong reads sensitively, writes fluently, reflects widely and interprets generously."
The Sunday Times says "This book is an absolute refutation of the current wave of disreputable and intellectually trivial attempts to banish religion from human affairs, It deserves nothing but praise." ... and there are more accolades.
She is a leading authority on ALL world religions and she has written many highly praised books, - which ones have you read? and which bring you to believe that she does not have a "balanced judgement" ?
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