(September 18, 2012 at 10:48 pm)FallentoReason Wrote: Some good points there Drich. I think there's nothing wrong with being inspired though, especially atheists who don't have the belief that something external keeps them in line with what happens in reality.
You are right! There is Absolutely nothing wrong with being inspired, but there is a difference between inperation and selling your will over to thoughts of another man, and then champion your 'shared thoughts' as if somehow the combination of the two like minds validate each other, or worse yet that your compliance in the thoughts of another validates your own. How is it, that people like this often times can point out this behaivor in others (who believe in God) but miss it when they themselves do it on a much smaller scale? To me this would be much easier to identify on a smaller scale..