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Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
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Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
I'd like to ask something that has come up to mind. We know that Science is thing that changes due to what is known at the time and is observable right? Now since you all consider Religion to be BS. Do you blame those that followed Religion seeing as they don't have the "scientific truth" that is known now? Also if you were in that time how could you be any different?
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#2
RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
If I'm following the question correctly the answer is "no."

I assume that had Thomas Jefferson lived today he would be as much of an atheist as Hitchens or Dawkins but no one can blame him for clinging to the inane idea of creation because in the late 18th/early 19th century no one understood much if anything about astrophysics, evolution or genetics.

However, people who cling to fairy tales today when science has shown them to be thus are a different story. Remember religion asks no questions because it arrogantly thinks it already has all the answers.


The answer to part II is most likely not. If a mind like Jefferson's couldn't wean himself off of fantasy I have no illusions that I would have been able to either.
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
Then you shouldn't blame the theist as well should you? Seeing as they didn't get the chance to see this "Scientific truth" that is now known. If by your notion that science disapprove religion of course.
And in heaven is your Sustenance, as (also) that which ye are promised - Surah Adh-Dhariyat
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
no... i use to be a christian.... its easy to believe that when you put your head on the pillow at night, that there is a god who is making sure a meteor doesnt kill you Smile... sorry i dont understand the second question Smile
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
(June 7, 2011 at 12:02 am)Eternity Wrote: Then you shouldn't blame the theist as well should you? Seeing as they didn't get the chance to see this "Scientific truth" that is now known. If by your notion that science disapprove religion of course.


Um....were all their mothers frightened by books when they were born? I'd find that an amazing coincidence.

Is there something or someone stopping them from learning about science in the 21st century? If the answer is "yes" then they can't be blamed. But no one has that kind of power anymore.

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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
(June 7, 2011 at 12:00 am)Minimalist Wrote:

What exactly has science shown me about religion? I didn't know there was a dichotomy there? Nor was I aware that religion, in whole or part, asks no questions. How could they provide answers without having a question? While I can conceed that a popularly exagerated majority of Christianity probably think less about the how and why they believe; That still doesn't mean they don't ask those questions ever. And the amount of deconverted Christians to atheism should be a testament that Religion (Christianity in this context) doesn't have all the answers.

"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
Asks no questions? Religion does ask questions and answers them as well. This isn't a statement religion you know? The teacher(god) allows questions from he's students(Humans).
And in heaven is your Sustenance, as (also) that which ye are promised - Surah Adh-Dhariyat
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
(June 7, 2011 at 3:55 am)Eternity Wrote: Asks no questions? Religion does ask questions and answers them as well. This isn't a statement religion you know? The teacher(god) allows questions from he's students(Humans).

Larry answered only one of mine, and it was answered by his death.

The answer was very fascinating, I agree. And I won't be answering that same question if it is at all possible.
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
(June 7, 2011 at 12:02 am)Eternity Wrote: Then you shouldn't blame the theist as well should you? Seeing as they didn't get the chance to see this "Scientific truth" that is now known. If by your notion that science disapprove religion of course.

In times past (before the knowledge discovered by science) religion seemed to have the best answers. To the man in the street at least.

But since then human knowledge has moved on, leaving religions "revealed" knowledge behind.

To believe now in things like creationism et al when ALL the evidence says otherwise is to to be wilfully ignorant.
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RE: Questions for Athiests/Agnostics
One perhaps can't blame the theists of the past, though there were plenty of atheists then too, but the theists of today are looking ever more ridiculous, as science rolls back the areas of human ignorance.

I would have hoped to be a free thinker if I lived in the past, but I can't say I would have been for definite.
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