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RE: Morality
December 18, 2018 at 3:07 am
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2018 at 3:09 am by ignoramus.)
Losty, most trolls on the net are on the net because they're angry or frustrated at something irl.
Some were told to clean their room, others are in the bible belt and just realized they are gay, others are just nerds (not in a good way), others have abusive parents, others are sick of serving fries, others have disenfranchised themselves by doing time, etc ... Pretty sure this last crop of trolls all fall into one of these categories. Or they're just angry assholes who just happen to label themselves as theists... We don't paint all theists with the same brush.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
Hehehe funny how many times people claim morals are innate and that religion was a created for a need of a God to worship
Tell them not all the religions worship a God and they go missing in action Theres just no depth to the atheist belief/disbelief RE: Morality
December 18, 2018 at 6:33 am
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2018 at 6:39 am by Peebothuhlu.)
At work.
(December 18, 2018 at 3:18 am)Agnostico Wrote: Hehehe funny how many times people claim morals are innate and that religion was a created for a need of a God to worship Yes, I see such claims and conversations with the myriad Youtube channels I peruse. You are right. Quite often theist(s) start spinning their wheels when some of the problems with their proposed moral origin stories get brought up. I must admit, though, to not grokking the final line in your post. Cheers. RE: Morality
December 18, 2018 at 6:44 am
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2018 at 6:44 am by ignoramus.)
That's correct AG. There IS no depth to a very simple question. The lack of belief in god(s).
What sort of depth were you after? I'm pretty sure the topic you may like to be deep has nothing to do with atheism.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear. (December 17, 2018 at 7:29 pm)Agnostico Wrote: I think I forgot to mention the topic of God is old to me and seems almost unrelated to morals. Ignorance lead to superstition and religion and god claims. Our species socializing is evolutionary regardless. Humans 200,000 years ago simply made bad guesses, and that lead to the grouping today we call religion. Other species form groups as well, group socializing is not unique to humans. Evolution leads many species to seek patterns and form groups. The problem with humans back in pre historic times is that we had no modern knowledge. So when something around us, like a volcano, or storm, or even migration of our prey, had a positive or negative effect on us, we made the gap answer projection of our own qualities in super natural form as having an effect on that which was affecting us. "Anthropomorphism" is the term for that. Gap filling with false perceptions you can even see in your pets. A dog or cat can see it's reflection in the mirror and mistake it for a separate animal and react to it's own reflection. Even my cat still acts like it has claws, even though I have had it declawed, it still tries to scratch furniture in a futile attempt to sharpen claws it does not have. It is why birds and deer can mistake a really clean window as not being there at all and run into it. Religion is NOT the foundation of humanity anymore than Santa is the foundation of Christmas. Religion is certainly part of our species history yes. But the thing that causes our grouping itself is evolution, and that is far older than our species. You can be successful as a society but still base that on false claims. The ancient Egyptians were successful for over 3,000 years grouping around the very false perception that a God named Ra controlled the sun.
I’m done feeding this one.
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. RE: Morality
December 18, 2018 at 10:27 am
(This post was last modified: December 18, 2018 at 11:03 am by Agnostico.)
(December 18, 2018 at 7:05 am)Brian37 Wrote: Ignorance lead to superstition and religion and god claims. Our species socializing is evolutionary regardless. Humans 200,000 years ago simply made bad guesses, and that lead to the grouping today we call religion. Brian37 this is gold. Im sorry if I missed any of ur posts b4. This is food for thought, very good. Im shaking my head because iv watched so many docos on primates and watched their societies and I never equated religion to be simply a group. I guess the thought of religion would bring up images of baboons doing the whole Islamic prayer thing. LoL. But thats all it is in those days. A group This was a counter theory I had in my mind. I imagined humans being in either a harem type of society against what I called the Gibbon style society which is the B37 theory. The Gibbons are the closet thing to human society as far as im aware. I think the harem society has a couple more things going for it, I'll tell u my reasons if u want. Iv never been too comfortable with "the need for a need of a sky daddy" theory. Ur very articulate. It sounds much nicer the way u say it. Im a crap writter sorry. I came up with this thought right now now. Why did they start religion? For war. I think war has been with man from day one, driven by resorces. Religion would of been a great motivator. Maybe thats why. U induced this thought Brian37. I think it belongs in your theory. I saw "Anthropomorphism" and read your paragraph. But I had to look that up. LoL. Ur basically explaining how the Christian god was made in mans form instead of the other way around i think Can u please give me the definition u used for "humanity". There are a few even google has 2. The Egyptians had a few Gods. U heard of Horice? The one with the eagle head. Theres a school of thought that Jesus was based on him. "You can be successful as a society but still base that on false claims" Totally agree Its what iv said a few times now but some people here will not entertain the thought. Their just thoughts, theres no right or wrong. Only thoughts. The good ones are based on observable facts like this. This Brian37 was a breath of fresh air. There are a couple of things that still make me lean to my harem theory i think. I'll tell u if u want Only reason Im not putting them down now is because I don't want to sound negative towards ur theory. Its an excellent theory. Oh i see ur videos now. LoL Brian37, "sky wizard". And I held u in such high regard... Hehehe just joking. Im not a fan of that term. Its a purposly derogatory term designed to block discourse. Yes it ultimately probably does come from what ur calling evolution. Ultimately I said that religion was there at the start of civilization. So its a very similar thought process again B37 Not all people have the same morals but. Take any modern issue and there will be a divide. How do we decide what is law from that?
The role of religion in morality is to codify what the founders of a religion consider moral. It's sometimes an improvement on the general morals of the time and place the religion was birthed in. However, the codified morality necessarily becomes stagnant in the face of new moral discovery. In the broadest sense, our morality tends to advance. We came to realize that it's wrong to own another human being in hereditary bondage, for instance. This is a problem for people trying to base their morality on what codified over a thousand years before, if they treated their scriptures as the beginning and end of morality and they don't say anything against slavery.
If there is a Creator, the only work we can be sure it is the direct author of (by definition) is the universe. If you hold to scripture in the face of scientific discovery, an error has been made. If there is a Creator, scientists are the only ones truly studying what it is the author of. Scriptures are written by people, and demonstrably influenced by human bias, copy errors, and mistranslation; even if they really divinely inspired in the first place. The consistent theistic position would be to always trust the original manuscript (the universe) over information transmitted over centuries by humans for which all original manuscripts have been lost.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
(December 17, 2018 at 3:31 pm)Agnostico Wrote: Briefly. Knowledge is ultimate. Then there is thought. What drugs are you taking and where can I get some? |
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