RE: God's injustice towards Adam and Eve
August 29, 2014 at 10:12 am
(This post was last modified: August 29, 2014 at 10:26 am by Mister Agenda.)
(August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Now you’re just perpetuating the stereotype of the hypersensitive atheist, relax. How are any of my statements concerning your view of reality inaccurate? You keep asserting that they are but you have given no reason for me to actually alter any of them.
To a decent person, someone telling you that you are incorrect in your description of what they believe should be sufficient for you to drop the matter. Requiring proof insinsuates that your interlocutor is lying, AND that you know better than they do what they think.
Finding that kind of condescension and lack of empathy infuriating isn't limited to atheists.
(August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: I think one of the biggest mistakes atheists make is believing that their beliefs are somehow unique and do not conform to the group’s,
That's inane. Why do you think we would believe that our beliefs don't match those of groups which are largely in agreement with us?
(August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: in my experience there is far less diversity of opinion within this group than you’ll find even amongst Christians.
Does your vast experience with atheists include spending a lot of time with atheists who represent the bulk of atheists globally, that is, those who live in Asia? Or does most of your experience of atheist diversity come from frequenting English-speaking atheist forums?
(August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Perhaps you are the exception, I am more than willing to be proven wrong, but thus far you’ve just not given me anything.
He's told you you're wrong about what he thinks. Unless you're a mind reader, you have no justification to dispute that due to his membership in a demographic that you think you know well enough that the stereotypes of us in your mind override the statements of actual individuals. Would you presume to know Jews so well that you'd insist that an individual Jew demonstrate to you that her views are divergent from what you think Jews think?
(August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: Sounds like you need to read more then. Is there something wrong with crimes against an infinite authority requiring an infinite punishment? Makes perfect sense to me.
That the magnitude of the authority defied affects the magnitude of the crime and therefore the magnitude of the punishment is mere assertion, justified only by a desire to reconcile the apparent injustice of having someone tortured forever for not picking the right religion. By your logic, fascist states are justified in delivering harsher punishments for crimes that would be punished more mildly in democracies. It's justice for the punishment to fit the crime, the punishment being wildly disproportionate is pretty much the definition of injustice, and you can't overcome that by just saying 'no it's not'.
(August 18, 2014 at 4:34 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote:(August 18, 2014 at 4:26 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Because it's not like we're seeing Africa in the grips of scientific ignorance, barbarism, genocide, tyranny, disease, fear, and poverty now right?
Oh wait.
For a minute there I thought you were describing the atheistic regimes of the 20th Century. Just think how horrible Africa would be without Christianity. At least one atheist gets it, it just so happens that he actually spent most of his life there and knows what he's talking about.
I suppose if you define 'knows what he's talking about' as 'agrees with me'.
The combination of Pentecostalism, the witch doctor, and the machete is nothing to brag about. Humanism has all of the advantages and none of the superstitious baggage.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.