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Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
#81
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
I think you misunderstood me. I am saying they weren't atheist. They worshiped gods. Different gods from each other for the most part. The Huns were what I read the closest to atheism, and they had shamans.
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#82
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 18, 2013 at 11:41 pm)Savannahw Wrote: I think you misunderstood me. I am saying they weren't atheist. They worshiped gods. Different gods from each other for the most part. The Huns were what I read the closest to atheism, and they had shamans.

I know you are trying to distance them. And I don't blame you!

But Barbarians have no god...but; gold, food and sex....maybe a good horse(car) too!

Sounds familiar?
Quis ut Deus?
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#83
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
They had religions. Aka they worshiped gods. The culture of these people, had religions. You can deny that if you want, but they did.
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#84
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 18, 2013 at 11:45 pm)ronedee Wrote: I know you are trying to distance them. And I don't blame you!

But Barbarians have no god...but; gold, food and sex....maybe a good horse(car) too!

Sounds familiar?

What? That's not a Barbarian.

Quote:The term originates from the ancient Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros). Hence the Greek idiom "πᾶς μὴ Ἕλλην βάρβαρος" (pas mē Hellēn barbaros) which literally means "whoever is not Greek is a barbarian". In ancient times, Greeks used it for the people of different cultures but also to deride other Greek tribes and states; in the early modern period and sometimes later, they used it for the Turks, in a clearly pejorative way.

Are you Greek?
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#85
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 18, 2013 at 11:50 pm)Savannahw Wrote: They had religions. Aka they worshiped gods. The culture of these people, had religions. You can deny that if you want, but they did.

well..... if you want to press the issue here...for conversation sake?

What were atheists... before they were atheists?

And what defining moment makes one an instant atheist?

Also, can a person say they are something (anything) and not act like it?

Does an atheist get to choose which group, or individual that they want to be associated with... even though they both act the same way?

Just sayin'
Quis ut Deus?
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#86
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
This thread is going off the rails on a crazy train. I'd like to play Advocatus Diaboli and side with Ronedee on the assumption that god-less men have possibly killed more men than god-induced men...unless of course we are talking about the biblical timeline of 6000 years then the assertion is definitely incorrect.
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#87
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 18, 2013 at 11:52 pm)Rahul Wrote: What? That's not a Barbarian.

Quote:The term originates from the ancient Greek word βάρβαρος (barbaros). Hence the Greek idiom "πᾶς μὴ Ἕλλην βάρβαρος" (pas mē Hellēn barbaros) which literally means "whoever is not Greek is a barbarian". In ancient times, Greeks used it for the people of different cultures but also to deride other Greek tribes and states; in the early modern period and sometimes later, they used it for the Turks, in a clearly pejorative way.

Are you Greek?

Are you Geek?
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#88
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 18, 2013 at 11:59 pm)ronedee Wrote: And what defining moment makes one an instant atheist?

Well I will tell you mine. I was losing religion for a while and really thinking on it. But still believed in god.

Then one day I was at work and an atheist made a quip about did I really believe in it.

I had this shocking realization, sat down, and said quietly, "No. I don't".

That was about nine years ago. But it was the exact instant I became an atheist.
Everything I needed to know about life I learned on Dagobah.
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#89
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
They weren't atheist.
You complain about people not reading what you say but good grief. Take your own advice.
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#90
RE: Richard Dawkins obliterates the 10 Commandments.
(June 19, 2013 at 12:02 am)ronedee Wrote: Are you Geek?

*grins* Yep. I'm a computer geek. And science freak.
Everything I needed to know about life I learned on Dagobah.
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