Better on a little of both....lol
Intelligence is the only true moral guide...
Guy reveals to his mother he's an atheist
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Better on a little of both....lol
Intelligence is the only true moral guide...
(August 30, 2009 at 6:23 am)UpNorth Wrote: Lol, his mother get's angry TBH that looks like a dramatisation to me i.e. not genuine. Kyu Angry Atheism
Where those who are hacked off with the stupidity of irrational belief can vent their feelings! Come over to the dark side, we have cookies! Kyuuketsuki, AngryAtheism Owner & Administrator (August 30, 2009 at 1:29 pm)UpNorth Wrote:(August 30, 2009 at 12:10 pm)Samson Wrote: I moved in with my uncle and aunt the next day........ It was the best thing that could have ever happened to me..... Trust me on that...lol
Intelligence is the only true moral guide...
I've watched that vid many months ago. I'm glad that I'm in England. You admit to being an atheist here and you'd recieve smiles and compliments. I have wondered what would happen if I went over there and openly admitted to having no religion?
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. (August 30, 2009 at 6:48 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Wow! That's ridiculous isn't it. There was me thinking Christianity was a choice. Is that sarcasm? Because belief isn't a choice no, you're either convinced or you're not. And even if it was a choice, it's not exactly a 'free' choice since there's no evidence for 'free' will, only will really. Unless you're talking the compatabilist sense of free will, but then that's just 'will' really. Oh and...lol @ the vid EvF
No it's not sarcasm EV
(No it isn't a choice in that nothing is really a choice, but I'm talking plain English here not philosophy, so Christianity is a choice)
So you believe that beliefs are a choice then...?
And in which case...you believe you chose to believe that beliefs are a choice...? And how did you do that exactly then.....???? Or is just Christianity a choice? In which case it would be unwarranted special pleading. EvF
Lots of things are a choice. If I get up or lie in a few minutes. Whether I choose one shirt or another to wear, If I have porridge or cornflakes for breakfast or a juice... I have a myriad of choices.
So with belief, a specific belief not possible to 'stumble into', such as Christianity, a person has to make a personal choice to believe or not. Non belief is the default position. With the person in the video, supposedly belief was not a choice he was given.. yet he discovered for himself that he did indeed have a choice, and he chose to not believe, or to drop the pretense of belief perhaps. His mother (?), admonishing him for declaring his unbelief, confirms denial of a choice when it comes to her son. Which is very odd.
Belief isn't like choosing to have porridge of cornflakes lol....
With them...whatever you 'feel like' or 'decide upon' you'll 'choose to' have...but with a belief...irrespective of whether you fucking like the belief or not...or think it's something you'd wish to 'decide upon' or not in anyway...it's not a decision and not a choice because whether you're convinced or not is irrrespective to your preferences... It's not a preference like pizza or anything like that....unless you're getting actual belief mixed up with thinking that belief is a 'really good thing', which is more of... belief in belief :p But then if you believe in belief.....that's not a choice either...it's just then the 'belief' does become more like a preference...because it's not an actual belief it's just that you think the belief is a 'good thing' Lol at the kid 'choosing not to believe'....you really think it's like that? You could fucking hate not believing and not believe, you could hate believing or believe, or you could love eitehr or be completely indifferent, it's got nothing to do with preference or decision...it's just down to whether you're actually convinced or not, irrespective of what you want... ...it's not something you decide upon...it's neutral, it's a matter of whether you like it [b]or not[/b[]. EvF |
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