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Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
#21
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 16, 2012 at 2:24 pm)sarah888 Wrote: IT makes sense to believe in a higher being we call God then not too.
Sarah[/b]

'God did it' only makes sense when you know nothing of the universe. You lack knowledge, the only thing you do know is religion. So yeah, it's makes sense, but only to you. You're blind to everything else.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Carl Sagan

Mankind's intelligence walks hand in hand with it's stupidity.

Being an atheist says nothing about your overall intelligence, it just means you don't believe in god. Atheists can be as bright as any scientist and as stupid as any creationist.

You never really know just how stupid someone is, until you've argued with them.
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#22
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
Its obvious that god is using the bible to let only the gullible into heaven. God prevents an uprising in his dictatorship by appealing to the ignorant and sending people with sense to hell. This is the only way the bible makes sense.

Even if I believed in the christian god, this is how I would see things. So I'm screwed either way.
This is stupid
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#23
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 16, 2012 at 2:39 pm)Faith No More Wrote:
sarah888 Wrote:If there is no God I have nothing to lose.

Not true. You waste the one chance you get at a life trying to appease a deity that doesn't exist just to get into the happy part of the afterlife that doesn't exist.

Not to mention if your religion makes absurd and anti-natural demands of you.

Anti-gay, anti-abortion, suicide bombing, oppression of women, rejection of contraception, rejection of medicine, rejection of science, sexual repression, hatred of other religions, heathens, infidels etc..

Those are just few examples of the demands that certain religions make of people. Not to mention that most religions assist a person in developing the complex in which they believe they are a worthless sinner not worthy of even the first bit of god's grace, though Catholics do seem to have that market cornered.

You lose your freedom, individuality, and ability to think for yourself.

Those are certainly not "nothing"
"A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." -Friedrich Nietzsche

"All thinking men are atheists." -Ernest Hemmingway

"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." -Voltaire
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#24
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 16, 2012 at 2:24 pm)sarah888 Wrote: That big ball in the sky where did that come from. nothingness.???

Well actually, seeing as though you asked - yes.

You see, there is an equal amount of matter and anti matter in the universe, and in layman's terms it cancels each other out and the entire mass of the universe is exactly 0. Zero. Fuck all. Nothing.

If you can get your head around the universe being nothing, then there is no "can something come from nothing" argument. Nothing is simply nothing. The nothing we have now didn't come from nothing, because nothing is nothing. No need for god to create "something" then.

Quote:IT makes sense to believe in a higher being we call God then not too.
Sarah

No, it actually doesn't. At all. Ever.
You are currently experiencing a lucky and very brief window of awareness, sandwiched in between two periods of timeless and utter nothingness. So why not make the most of it, and stop wasting your life away trying to convince other people that there is something else? The reality is obvious.

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#25
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
This poor girl jumped into the deep end of the pool and was nowhere near ready for what she found, me thinks. Anyone making such naive statements and claims and backing them with such basic arguments is obviously a rookie forum user. She didn't realize that the viper pit would have actual vipers inside.
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#26
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
Quote:There is only one GOD , Christians call him Jesus, the historic and biblical Man/God.


And I'll just bet that you were born and raised in a xtian country with xtian parents who told you all the glories of fucking jesus, right.

You may find this hard to believe but we have muslims on this board who have the same exact feelings about allah. Now ain't that a kick in the ass.


Ethnocentric horseshit..all of it.
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#27
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 16, 2012 at 2:24 pm)sarah888 Wrote: There is only one GOD , Christians call him Jesus, the historic and biblical Man/God. As Christians we believe in the two main principals of the BIBLE , Faith and commandment keeping. If there is no God I have nothing to lose. If there is you guys got everything to lose. Look at the world, look at NDE, why do they all have the same dream or visions of the afterlife, why cant science explain medical miracles ,etc. That big ball in the sky where did that come from. nothingness.??? IT makes sense to believe in a higher being we call God then not too.
Sarah[/b]

If we became like you we'd already have lost the only thing that matters; freedom.
You're a slave to the idea that theres a transcendent tyrant watching your every move, your every thought and if he sees one thing he doesn't like hes going to burn you forever and ever. The fact thats bullshit doesn't cross your mind, you don't even ask for evidence. When you see someone recover from a fatal illness you instantly think "miracle" instead of wondering how it happened. Why?
Because you're indoctrinated.

That little voice of common sense asking the most basic of questions people naturally think of has been silenced for you. Silenced by years upon years of being crushed by the fearful superstitions of an age long since past.
You think you've got something to teach us? We already know your Bible better than you do. You think we haven't considered every question you've got? We have and still do. It never crosses your mind that maybe theres some questions Science can't *yet* answer, you automatically tag it up with "God" to fill up any gaps in your knowledge without so much as a logical explanation.

We've already met you a thousand times before, you spout your nonsense without so much as a seconds worth of research. How about you look at "Evolution" on wikipedia before talking to us? Even better, why don't you just type in "Why does Religion exist?" on google?
Scared of what you might find or just bigoted and lazy?


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#28
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"



Thank you.. for providing that response so that the rest of us didn't have to. Your patience is admirable, friend.

There is no such thing as a Christian child: only a child of Christian parents.

I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.

~Richard Dawkins~

Listen to Greydon Square. He will blow your mind.
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#29
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 17, 2012 at 12:57 pm)darkment0r Wrote: Thank you.. for providing that response so that the rest of us didn't have to. Your patience is admirable, friend.

My pleasure! I actually enjoy ripping apart the unsubstantiated bullshit that believers try to pass off as "the truth". We have to fight the idiots at every turn!
Science flies us to the moon and stars. Religion flies us into buildings.

God allowed 200,000 people to die in an earthquake. So what makes you think he cares about YOUR problems?
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#30
RE: Pascal's Wager and the Selfishness of a "Good God"
(April 16, 2012 at 3:50 pm)Ace Otana Wrote:
(April 16, 2012 at 2:24 pm)sarah888 Wrote: IT makes sense to believe in a higher being we call God then not too.
Sarah[/b]

'God did it' only makes sense when you know nothing of the universe. You lack knowledge, the only thing you do know is religion. So yeah, it's makes sense, but only to you. You're blind to everything else.



" I dont know may be acceptable," it also may represent an unacceptable admission of at least potential error regarding the creation theory.

Another possible reason is that answering the question might lead one to the realization that their position isn’t valid, but that position plays an important role in their self-image.


Sarah



(April 16, 2012 at 6:41 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote:
(April 16, 2012 at 2:24 pm)sarah888 Wrote: There is only one GOD , Christians call him Jesus, the historic and biblical Man/God. As Christians we believe in the two main principals of the BIBLE , Faith and commandment keeping. If there is no God I have nothing to lose. If there is you guys got everything to lose. Look at the world, look at NDE, why do they all have the same dream or visions of the afterlife, why cant science explain medical miracles ,etc. That big ball in the sky where did that come from. nothingness.??? IT makes sense to believe in a higher being we call God then not too.
Sarah[/b]

If we became like you we'd already have lost the only thing that matters; freedom.
You're a slave to the idea that theres a transcendent tyrant watching your every move, your every thought and if he sees one thing he doesn't like hes going to burn you forever and ever. The fact thats bullshit doesn't cross your mind, you don't even ask for evidence. When you see someone recover from a fatal illness you instantly think "miracle" instead of wondering how it happened. Why?
Because you're indoctrinated.

That little voice of common sense asking the most basic of questions people naturally think of has been silenced for you. Silenced by years upon years of being crushed by the fearful superstitions of an age long since past.
You think you've got something to teach us? We already know your Bible better than you do. You think we haven't considered every question you've got? We have and still do. It never crosses your mind that maybe theres some questions Science can't *yet* answer, you automatically tag it up with "God" to fill up any gaps in your knowledge without so much as a logical explanation.

We've already met you a thousand times before, you spout your nonsense without so much as a seconds worth of research. How about you look at "Evolution" on wikipedia before talking to us? Even better, why don't you just type in "Why does Religion exist?" on google?
Scared of what you might find or just bigoted and lazy?


[b] I dont know may be acceptable, it also may represent an unacceptable admission of at least potential error.

Another possible reason is that answering the question might lead one to the realization that their position isn’t valid, but that position plays an important role in their self-image. Sarah


[/b the rapid growth of scientific knowledge and technological know-how should have these kinds of consequence is all but inevitable. Scientific and technological progress massively increases our power to act in the absence of wisdom, this will have beneficial consequences, but will also have harmful ones. [b] quote Nicholas Maxwell

Sarah
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