RE: Another Atheist on the Alpha Course
November 14, 2011 at 8:27 pm
(This post was last modified: November 14, 2011 at 8:29 pm by evil_si.)
Hmm, dunno how to quote properly yet but:
5th Horseman said:
ok, starting to wonder about your atheism
You do know that atheism is just not believing in god, right? I don't see how saying that a catholic education isn't that bad affects my atheism. Anyway;
5th Horseman then said:
It does nothing but give them false hope and make them feel holier than thou. If you appreciate sanctimonious people who think you'll burn in hell, what does that say about you? Seems you want to believe, but cannot(that fine, no seriously thinking rational person does).
Wow, I've met a mind reader on an atheist forum! Unexpected! Tiresome!
I do not appeciate their faith, it's no more than wish thinking and a total waste of time. Who the fuck would believe a divine celestial being, who created this remarkable universe would be so petty as to want people to worship him, and then get had enough of people and send himself down to earth as his son, then sacrifice him. C'mon, faith does nothing except waste a perfectly good Sunday and ruin sex lives because you think Big Brother is watching
Yes, I agree that belief in deities (particularly the awful christian god) is unnecessary, to say the least. However there is more to faith than simply whether or not they believe some myth. Although they believe in something that does not exist, it is this very faith that they think gives them the ability to do things they would otherwise not feel they had the ability to do. They say it's god helping them, I say it's them helping themselves by implementing psychological tricks on themselves.
Ultimately I want religions to die out, of course, but I don't think that is best acheived by shouting "DUH YOO STOOPID" in the faces of believers. Not everybody arrives at faith of their own accord; they grow up in an environment where it is the norm and they inherit this norm. I want the inheritance of this particular norm to stop. I think that's best done by demonstrating that you can be good without god.
5th Horseman said:
ok, starting to wonder about your atheism
You do know that atheism is just not believing in god, right? I don't see how saying that a catholic education isn't that bad affects my atheism. Anyway;
5th Horseman then said:
It does nothing but give them false hope and make them feel holier than thou. If you appreciate sanctimonious people who think you'll burn in hell, what does that say about you? Seems you want to believe, but cannot(that fine, no seriously thinking rational person does).
Wow, I've met a mind reader on an atheist forum! Unexpected! Tiresome!
I do not appeciate their faith, it's no more than wish thinking and a total waste of time. Who the fuck would believe a divine celestial being, who created this remarkable universe would be so petty as to want people to worship him, and then get had enough of people and send himself down to earth as his son, then sacrifice him. C'mon, faith does nothing except waste a perfectly good Sunday and ruin sex lives because you think Big Brother is watching
Yes, I agree that belief in deities (particularly the awful christian god) is unnecessary, to say the least. However there is more to faith than simply whether or not they believe some myth. Although they believe in something that does not exist, it is this very faith that they think gives them the ability to do things they would otherwise not feel they had the ability to do. They say it's god helping them, I say it's them helping themselves by implementing psychological tricks on themselves.
Ultimately I want religions to die out, of course, but I don't think that is best acheived by shouting "DUH YOO STOOPID" in the faces of believers. Not everybody arrives at faith of their own accord; they grow up in an environment where it is the norm and they inherit this norm. I want the inheritance of this particular norm to stop. I think that's best done by demonstrating that you can be good without god.