RE: Atheism vs Religious Value
June 11, 2014 at 11:28 am
(This post was last modified: June 11, 2014 at 11:32 am by archangle.)
(June 11, 2014 at 11:06 am)whateverist Wrote: (June 11, 2014 at 7:46 am)archangle Wrote: Yeah sound sounds nice and sweet. What you need to do is look away from the mirror. It does start with you, but it don't end there. You remind me of a horse with blinders. And all you see is "you" in a "limited world" on that mirror's reflection.
Umm .. based on what? It must be nice for you to not only see everything so clearly but to also be able to identify the mote in the eyes of others. You really sound like a pompous ass.
All you need to know is that your view is narrow. Where you and I differ is that I understand what I don't know. and I do not see everything so clearly. Your and your stance are just easy for now. But if you listen, and use reason maybe you will teach me someday.
(June 11, 2014 at 9:46 am)Mozart Link Wrote: I'm going to restate something here to back up the point I just made in my opening post for anyone who might disagree with it which is that I'm an atheist with the mentality of a religious person who seeks self-enlightenment and even though a positive perspective can be achieved through atheism, some people are better off with their positive perception of religion. Atheism recognizes the reality of situations (in this case, there being no God and no afterlife). Even though it is good to recognize the reality of a situation in most cases, this is not always the case. In situations where not recognizing the reality of a situation does no harm to you or anyone else and brings you personal pleasure, then recognizing the reality of the situation is pointless. In other words, since believing in God and such would do me no harm and wouldn't make me harm others and would bring me personal pleasure in life, it would be pointless for me to be an atheist that I am now.
again, great atheist theology. We mite as well face that sad facts. Some sects of atheist are religous.
just list the traits you feel a religion is. See if they are objective. Then decide.