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Einstein's Fake Story
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RE: Einstein's Fake Story
(April 18, 2012 at 11:41 am)musicality Wrote: ..sorry. still getting use to this thing i guess.

I guess it's ok. You can live... for now.
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#12
RE: Einstein's Fake Story
This morning I got an email claiming the guy who played Captain Kangaroo served with Lee Marvin in WWII and Mister Rogers was a SEAL who had to wear long sleeves to cover his Navy tatoos. The people who make this stuff up have a little chuckle every time they imagine some chump buying their ridiculous story without even checking and forwarding it to their friends and relatives. And nobody who forwards something like that appreciates finding out they've been had: they'd rather stay deluded.
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#13
RE: Einstein's Fake Story
No idea if this'll be of any use but I've posted previously about Einstein's religious position:

http://atheistforums.org/thread-10075-po...#pid217761
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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RE: Einstein's Fake Story
These stories also are an example of how the very Gospels were written in the first place. Christians sometimes like to fantasize that there were commando fact-checkers who would efficiently review and expose any lies or falsehoods. The story, they reason, must be true else critics of the time would have cried "false".

In reality, even with the capacity for debunking and fact-checking being just a Google search away, viral glurge stories are routinely circulated and believed. What would we expect of a less literate, more superstitious primitive time?

Such stories need not even be deliberate falsehoods. Some may start out as identified works of fiction, later retold as true stories. Allegory was, after all, very popular at that time, particularly in religious circles. Other stories may be misheard, changed slightly and retold as a more fanciful version of itself.

I remember once when I posted briefly on ChristianForums (before being banned as an annoying skeptic that asked too many questions), I once asked why God needs missionaries. If God really wrote a book, we might expect this book to be found in all cultures long before they had any contact with one another. For example, if missionaries had arrived in Japan when they first opened their ports to the outside world only to discover they already had their own Bibles, it would confound any worldly explanation and be proof of a divine hand at work. That Yahweh only spoke to a small region of the world and his word was only transported by human hands is an indication of human origins.

I kid you not, when I'd posted this very argument, a Christian responded "Wow, missionaries found that the Japanese already had the Bible long before they opened up to the outside world!" I can only assume he either skimmed my post or his own mind played a trick on him.

It wouldn't surprise me if a glurge story soon followed.
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