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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 4:03 am
I'm so sorry cato, it appeared to be very obvious that you didn't get that, as taken in that context all of your questions are clearly answered to me. Let me look at your questions again and see if I can't help clear it up for you.
""shoehorn purpose into it", yet you fail to describe what 'it' is; therefore, meaningless bromide."
"It" is what the OP is talking about about: science.
"'Someone' is a product of his/her environment, yet you miserabely fail in describing who 'someone' is or what the causal environment is; therefore, meaningless bromide."
Someone = the OP. The causal environment being the OP's environment which would be atheistic.
"'They' will open their eyes to avoid a car crash. You didn't define 'they' so the car crash metaphor is left hanging without meaning. Again, meaningless bromide."
"They" = the OP and anyone who's environment influences them to be atheists.
Hope that helps.
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 4:07 am
(July 8, 2012 at 3:38 am)CliveStaples Wrote: Quote:- people like George Carlin, Bill Maher, Brian from Family Guy, Richard Dawkins and Charles Darwin deserve my full respect
...Bill Maher? He's a "clapter" commentator, he just says things and the people who agree clap and laugh. I don't know of any substantive contribution he's made, with the possible exception of "Religulous" (which I haven't seen, and therefore won't criticize).
Brian from Family Guy? Total pandering. Family Guy's whole schtick is "Haha, these people I disagree with are dumb" or "Hey, we're reasonable!" And that's it. Zero depth, zero substance, just surface-level assertions about how correct and intelligent Their People are, and how wrong and strange Other People are.
Agreed. I decided Religulous would be a waste of time based on several of Maher's ignorant remarks about history and religion. Who needs to be accurate when you can make people laugh...
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 10:58 am
Of course, Maher and Griffin can't be compared to Darwin and Dawkins, but as long as they manage to promote atheism, cheap comedy or not, and do not hide their views, I think they deserve a cookie.
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Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 11:14 am
(July 8, 2012 at 10:58 am)Staccato Wrote: Of course, Maher and Griffin can't be compared to Darwin and Dawkins, but as long as they manage to promote atheism, cheap comedy or not, and do not hide their views, I think they deserve a cookie.
So it really is just evangelism.
And if you think Maher and Griffin are promoting atheism...I'm a pretty skeptical person; if I weren't a Christian, I'd probably be a secular humanist. But I would never associate myself ideologically with assholes like Bill Maher or Richard Dawkins.
“The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false.”
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 12:39 pm
I am sure it will just break their hearts when they find out. Derp.
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 2:30 pm
(July 8, 2012 at 11:14 am)CliveStaples Wrote: But I would never associate myself ideologically with assholes like Bill Maher or Richard Dawkins.
What the hell do the religious have against Richard Dawkins?
Dawkins isn't an asshole, he isn't an idiot, and he sure as hell isn't incompetant.
Bill Maher is an asshole. Sure. He doesn't get a pass just because he is a comedian. Personally I think of him as self-righteous, a trait that the religious have all but a monopoly on; I won't see Maher as anything but an ass anytime soon.
But Dawkins simply lays it all on the table. He says it how he sees it. He isn't an idiot or an asshole- he is simply blunt. Rather than condemn him, I commend him for his bluntness. We need a man today that can simply take religion for what it is: an anti-intellectual, unjustified, yet unalarming (for the most part) phenomena.
My conclusion is that there is no reason to believe any of the dogmas of traditional theology and, further, that there is no reason to wish that they were true.
Man, in so far as he is not subject to natural forces, is free to work out his own destiny. The responsibility is his, and so is the opportunity.
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RE: Thing I've learned at the age of reason
July 8, 2012 at 2:42 pm
(This post was last modified: July 8, 2012 at 2:43 pm by Faith No More.)
Sure, Bill Maher is a dick, and he has never had anything really worthwhile to say about religion. He is, however, funny as fuck. "New Rules" is always good for a laugh.
As for Dawkins, I have only read part of "The Greates Show on Earth." In fact, I didn't even know who he was until South Park did an episode on him.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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