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Atheism
RE: Atheism
Sorry for the formatting issues! Fixed now. 😛
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

Wiser words were never spoken. 
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RE: Atheism
(July 7, 2018 at 12:29 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:Constantly disrespecting our beliefs (not just disagreeing with them).
You deserve to have your beliefs disrespected.  They are stupid.  It's the 21st century, man.  Not the 8th.  There are no fucking miracles.  The problem with xtians is that for centuries, while you had the power to do so, you would routinely murder those who disputed your bullshit.  I get that you look upon them as the good old days but those days are gone.  If you can't produce evidence to support your claims - and you never have - then you are simply shit out of luck.  Stop whining.

I think religionist beliefs need to be deliberately and specifically disrespected to counteract the sense of entitlement that goes with them, otherwise they will just try to spread their infection.
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RE: Atheism
I can respect people's right to hold beliefs and to practice them, to do whatever rituals they feel they need to do, and to be protected from persecution as long as they're not hurting anyone. That doesn't mean I have to respect the beliefs themselves.

I never go out of my way to disrespect people's beliefs, though. It's a different matter when people are making the choice to come here and parade them around. That makes them fair game.
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RE: Atheism
People have the right to religious thought and practice till they move into a sphere where it effects other people by influence then the gloves come off .
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.

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RE: Atheism
I always try and have a sensible discussion with woo artists first, if they seem willing to have one. I very much enjoy the rare times when this actually happens. But when they instead resort to infantile behaviour or stubbornly stamp their feet and repeat the same nonsense over and over, there's not much left to be done but to ridicule the beliefs.

I try and use constructive satire personally, to demonstrate just how stupid the beliefs are in relation to reality and logic.
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RE: Atheism
(July 10, 2018 at 9:32 am)robvalue Wrote: I try and use constructive satire personally, to demonstrate just how stupid the beliefs are in relation to reality and logic.

I try that but it's frustrating when they can't see how the two are similar. I think it's because they are so used to their own fantasies that it feels normal to them.

I suppose I should ask how their beliefs are different from what I am comparing it to.
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(July 9, 2018 at 4:06 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:



Hi Lady,

I think that your criticism of "injecting after the fact" the matter of something which is supernatural being able to interact with the natural is interesting.  It also does not say that it does not; which is what is important.  As long as it meets the criteria of the definition is all that matters, anything which outside of that is not effected.   To go back to the example of an extra terrestrial;  it could be defined as a being originating from outside of the planet earth.   This definition doesn't mention that such a being could come to earth, nor does it preclude it.  If an E.T. did visit the earth, it wouldn't cease to be defined as at E.T.  

As I said before, I don't understand why you are so hung up on this supernatural vs natural thing or how it plays into your argument.  I don't see how this affects in a discussion about evidence.  Do you think that you have a bias against the supernatural?   Is that why you would move the bar to some unknown and seemingly unreachable level?   As we discussed before science is a tool for gaining knowledge.  It does very well in describing and testing the natural and repeatable sciences, and can assist by adding it's knowledge to other investigations.   However not everything fits into the category where it can be repeated by science, nor is it the only path to knowledge.   If we observe something, and it is well evidenced, then we don't necessarily need to be able to repeat or even understand it, to know that it is true.  Would you agree?  It doesn't seem like science played a big part in the Bill Cosby case, nor does it need to.  While the philosophy of modern science has made great increases to our overall knowledge, we had evidence and knowledge before that particular area of study.

You state the need for physical evidence in order to believe some things.   I had mentioned parthenogenesis previously which relates to the virgin birth.   How much evidence would it take for you to believe that some scientists where successful in this?  I'm trying to get an idea for where you are setting your standards.  What if they where able to accomplish this once, but not able to repeat it?   If they had good documented evidence, then would you believe it?   Would you need to see it for yourself?  It seems to me, that you only raise the bar on some things (which don't fit your world view), but not for others.  Why is there a difference?  It does not seem that your objection is based on a standard of evidence (which looks like it is variable for you), it doesn't appear to be on what you previously thought what "unlikely".  Just because something is unlikely, does not mean that it did not happen, or as we have discussed, that we need equal or more evidence to believe it (how would you even quantitize such a thing).  Why isn't standard evidence not good enough?  Again the circular argument seems to appear, that you don't believe because you evidence but you need to believe in order to admit the evidence.  Perhaps no evidence would be able to convince you of a thing, or you will place it far off, into a hyper-skeptical realm, which is mostly unreachable; but, I don't think that you can say that this is an evidential approach. Or that there is not enough evidence, if you keep moving the bar.

And again, I'm not talking about anything in particular here. It could apply to flat earth theorist, or those who deny evolution, or talk of supernatural things. There may be good reasons that someone denies these things. They may be right or wrong in their approach or conclusions. We might disagree, in how we handle different evidence, we might disagree in the conclusion. But I believe that in an objective discussion about evidence, that our reasons and logic, should be consistent, that we should follow the evidence wherever it leads, not just to what confirms our previous understandings.
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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RE: Atheism
(July 10, 2018 at 9:38 am)Mathilda Wrote:
(July 10, 2018 at 9:32 am)robvalue Wrote: I try and use constructive satire personally, to demonstrate just how stupid the beliefs are in relation to reality and logic.

I try that but it's frustrating when they can't see how the two are similar. I think it's because they are so used to their own fantasies that it feels normal to them.

I suppose I should ask how their beliefs are different from what I am comparing it to.

Yeah... I wonder how much of it has to do with upbringing. I've always been fascinated about how children are taught how to distinguish reality from fantasy while being religiously indoctrinated, and I concluded the latter has to start first, if the former even happens at all. We seem to be left with a lot of adults who are seriously out of touch with reality (or perhaps just feel they have to keep saying these things, even though they know much of it is nonsense).
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@RR, it would be much easier, and would streamline the discussion, if you could quote specific points that I have made, and respond to them within the text. Anyhow, I’m on vacation for four days, but I will get back to you when we are home!
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

Wiser words were never spoken. 
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(July 11, 2018 at 10:04 am)LadyForCamus Wrote: @RR, it would be much easier, and would streamline the discussion, if you could quote specific points that I have made, and respond to them within the text. Anyhow, I’m on vacation for four days, but I will get back to you when we are home!

Ok...on large posts, it can end in a large post, or too broken up, so some times it seems better to just post a paragraph. But if it’s easier for you, I’ll make the change. Enjoy your vacation
It is said that an argument is what convinces reasonable men and a proof is what it takes to convince even an unreasonable man.  - Alexander Vilenkin
If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire.  - Martin Luther
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