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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 12:00 am
(This post was last modified: February 28, 2011 at 12:13 am by Rokcet Scientist.)
Just checked christianforums.com (hadn't been there for a couple years) and behold! They let me in!
That's funny, because the last I remember of them (couple years ago) is that they banned me within 30 minutes of my first post
I must have been forgiven by the Lord....
Just looked around a bit more, and now I'm sure the Lord has forgiven me: They now have a dating section!
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 1:45 am
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 4:32 pm
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(February 27, 2011 at 10:51 pm)SophiaGrace Wrote: I find that I usually don't have much to say on them because...well, I have trouble relating to their thought processes. :/
That tends to happen when communicating with religionist's.
I ran into the same problem with them.
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 6:03 pm
(February 27, 2011 at 9:42 pm)padraic Wrote: (February 27, 2011 at 7:27 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote: Ive been banned from some religious forums just for saying I am an atheist.
No offence old boy,but I think your complaint is just a bit precious.
Everyone has their own opinion
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 7:06 pm
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 8:28 pm
I recall making one post in christianforums.com blasting their religion but didn't bother checking whether I got banned or not. Most likely I did since I didn't really hold my tongue.
Try and see how long you can last in a Christian chatroom. I have had plenty of fun poking fun at their fairy tales. Only a matter of minutes or even seconds when some mod appears to give you the boot.
Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
February 28, 2011 at 9:28 pm
I posted on the religion/spirituality board with a post "Why i'm a naturalist"...
It was pretty stock standard stuff, reasonable non-belief mostly, I listed some ideas about what makes reasons for a belief good reasons and gave some examples such as:
We start with a belief given the evidence we have available somewhere along a scale from 0% chance of truth to 100% chance of truth, as we examine evidence we are able to slide up and down this scale, for instance if we start with an experience of a god who is specifically the Christian god we can place our belief at 80% or so, given that sensory experience is usually reliable, then we look at other beliefs based on that same standard of evidence and see that there are other ontradictory beliefs arrived at through the same standard of evidence, if we started at 80% and found out that another belief in Allah is contradictory we now have a 40% probability (.8*.5) of that belief being true, if we find another belief in Krishna we now have 1/3rd of the initial probability, (.8*.333) 26.44% chance of our belief being true given the evidence, we then discover that a belief in another god was reached through this experiential standard we now have a (.8*.25) 20% chance, another 10 contradictory beliefs and we have a .8% chance of our beliefs being true given the evidence, another 100 contradictory beliefs based on experience and we have a 0.008% chance of our beliefs being true given experiential evidence, eventually the chances of our belief being true given that there are literally thousands of contradictory beliefs based on this standard of evidence becomes so minuscule that you must reasonably conclude that the belief is almost certainly false, the only way to raise the probability now would be to find evidence that confirms our belief but dis-confirms (or is neutral towards) other contradictory beliefs - Seeing as no such evidence exists we should conclude that the chances of any of us being correct is near zero and thus the non-existence of God based on experiential evidence is near certain.
I didn't even get one response before I was banned, the reason was something like "being hostile"....
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
March 1, 2011 at 9:16 am
(February 28, 2011 at 9:28 pm)theVOID Wrote: I posted on the religion/spirituality board with a post "Why i'm a naturalist"...
It was pretty stock standard stuff, reasonable non-belief mostly, I listed some ideas about what makes reasons for a belief good reasons and gave some examples such as:
We start with a belief given the evidence we have available somewhere along a scale from 0% chance of truth to 100% chance of truth, as we examine evidence we are able to slide up and down this scale, for instance if we start with an experience of a god who is specifically the Christian god we can place our belief at 80% or so, given that sensory experience is usually reliable, then we look at other beliefs based on that same standard of evidence and see that there are other ontradictory beliefs arrived at through the same standard of evidence, if we started at 80% and found out that another belief in Allah is contradictory we now have a 40% probability (.8*.5) of that belief being true, if we find another belief in Krishna we now have 1/3rd of the initial probability, (.8*.333) 26.44% chance of our belief being true given the evidence, we then discover that a belief in another god was reached through this experiential standard we now have a (.8*.25) 20% chance, another 10 contradictory beliefs and we have a .8% chance of our beliefs being true given the evidence, another 100 contradictory beliefs based on experience and we have a 0.008% chance of our beliefs being true given experiential evidence, eventually the chances of our belief being true given that there are literally thousands of contradictory beliefs based on this standard of evidence becomes so minuscule that you must reasonably conclude that the belief is almost certainly false, the only way to raise the probability now would be to find evidence that confirms our belief but dis-confirms (or is neutral towards) other contradictory beliefs - Seeing as no such evidence exists we should conclude that the chances of any of us being correct is near zero and thus the non-existence of God based on experiential evidence is near certain.
I didn't even get one response before I was banned, the reason was something like "being hostile"....
You got banned from ChristianForums for that? wow they must have very thin skins.
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RE: Do You Get Banned from Religious Forums?
March 1, 2011 at 1:45 pm
As a rule I don't sign up at religious sites because, A) they really have nothing to say that would interest me and, b) then I would be a spamming troll just like the believers who show up here sprinkling jesus (or allah) dust around.
There is one exception to that rule and that was by invitation but its really just him and me...and his sock puppets. He got banned from another board and even though we fight like cats and dogs we both enjoy it.
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