(March 5, 2010 at 12:53 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:(March 5, 2010 at 12:48 pm)tavarish Wrote:(March 5, 2010 at 12:44 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:(March 3, 2010 at 6:55 pm)Ace Wrote:(March 3, 2010 at 6:27 pm)Thor Wrote: And yet, these people spout their beliefs as if they are undeniable fact. They KNOW "God" exists! They KNOW he answers prayers! They KNOW Jesus will return. They KNOW heaven is waiting for them when they die.
These same dingbats also KNEW that Zeus was in the sky throwing lightning bolts. They KNEW that Apollo rode through the heavens on a chariot of fire. They KNEW that witches could cause cattle to die and crops to wither. These people would have bet their very lives that these things were true.
And they were all wrong.
They are only trying to ignore what others say about their beliefs. When they go over and over about ending in heaven I see it as reasurance. They are trying to reasure themselves that death is not the end of the line.
Of course it's arrogant to claim absalute knowledge of something. Also many have the dim view to think that the more people who believe it that it somehow makes it more real, more true in some way. But as we know a lie is a lie no matter how many believe it. Reality does not favour the masses.
Whatever they claim, it will continue to be rejected until they actually produce something that can be considered evidence for their strange claims. As far as I am concerned, they know NOTHING. Religion knows as much as the population does. That will never change. Personal beliefs are just that. Personal beliefs. Nothing more.
My wife 'knows' that the spirits talk to her and that all christians are silly because they ignore 'the truth'
I'm not sure what she thinks of atheists, but she used to try to convince me of the spiritualist truth but I could barely keep a straight face.
We no longer talk about these things.
Except for this little thing shes really lovely, just dont talk about RELIGION.
The same with my girlfriend of three years.
She has very low standards of evidence, and believes just for the sake of believing and does so from childhood indoctrination. It frustrates me sometimes, but other than that one aspect, we get along great.
My wife goes beyond just believing, she 'channels the spirits in church halls' a la Derek Acorah.
She is a medium to my shame.
Although I've never seen her do it and I am banned from attending because of my 'negative vibrations'
I repeat in evry other way shes nice, its just......
Some people go further than others with their delusions.
As long as she's not denying care or imposing on others' rights, then I wouldn't worry about it. I have a very religious neighbor that sings gospel tunes all the time. I tell her that she has an amazing voice, and e leave it at that. She's not trying to convert me and we're friendly to each other.
The Jehovah's Witnesses who bother me on saturday morning however....