Rubbish. Why exactly do you think we're building the LHC? It's because the particles DO have a measurable effect. God does not, no matter how you define it.
Try again.
Good for you. You're still wrong, regardless of what you are reminded of.
As is so clearly evidenced by so many of your posts here on Hypograpahy.
Nobody is telling you that you cannot say these things, so your calls suggesting this community has an intolerance and an inability to remember the importance of freedom of speech are unfounded.
Further, I DO NOT have to respect your point of view. I can mock it, I can challenge it as the crap that it is, and I can forgo manners depending on the context in which I am sharing my opinion.
I repeat. I DO NOT HAVE TO RESPECT YOUR OPINION,
especially when I think that opinion is misguided, short-sighted, and ignorant.
I do respect your right to say whatever you want, and that is all. You have your freedom of speech, but so do I, and I have chosen to use my freedom to challenge these ridiculous and unsupportable notions of yours for the nonsense they are.
You might try leading by example then.
Uhhmmm... Nazism had a lot more involved than just a lack of god. I would welcome a debate with you on this subject, but encourage you to open a new thread if you wish to assert that atheism was the cause of the travesties which occurred circa WWII Germany.
I'd advise you avoid this line of reasoning, however, because it is not supportable and I will completely crush you if you try to argue in favor of such an unfounded, inaccurate, and insanely misrepresentative position.
God is not the source of morals because god is a figment of your imagination. The source of morals are our evolved tendencies toward group behaviors and our need to avoid ostricization from the group to maximize our survival and also reproductive potential.
How many examples must I give to show you how people who believe in god still do immoral things?
You can assert the same thing as many times as you want. You have yet to prove your premise, and simply repeating it offers no additional validity to it.
Nope. You want evidence to the contrary? I can provide it, even though the onus is on YOU to support YOUR assertion that "god keeps minds open."
That's all well and good, but it's still NOTHING MORE THAN YOUR PERSONAL OPINION, CONJECTURE, and ASSERTION.
Let me show you what I mean. I will take the same words you used and replace the word "god" with "purple unicorn." This is how your sentence comes across to me (and you can quickly see how insanely stupid my version sounds, yet it's NO DIFFERENT than yours):
Purple unicorns also function as a minor of ourselves and our highest aspirations. Purple unicorns are above all, and distances us from our very personal point of view and very, very personal self interest.
Both statements rest on EXACTLY the same footing, yet for some reason you expect me to accept yours as valid? Rubbish.
Do you know what a non-sequitur is? You may as well have said, "Since bananas are yellow, blow jobs feel good."
So, basically, you suggest that the best way to deal with deluded people is to accept their delusion as true and incorporate it into your own psyche?
I ... uhhmmm... errr.... yeah.... I disagree.
If someone told me that sunshine is the result of millions of fairies farting as they play their harps, I'd not accept that. I'd instead describe how things actually happen.
The concept of god deserves no less, and I reject your suggestion on it's face.
I've told you repeatedly, but I'll say it again.
I argue against knowing god because there is ZERO evidence that there is one. You've accepted without evidence (or even necessity) that this imaginary ethereal entity exists, and have provided NO acceptable reasons why the rest of us should do the same.
Actually, you can. It happens all of the time. Would you like me to cite some examples of people who stopped believing in god when they learned more about the REAL way nature operates through science? I'd be glad to. It won't be hard.
It doesn't really matter what their version of god was. It doesn't matter if it was abrahamic or nature or otherwise. It was imaginary, and discarded like their other imaginary friends were when they reached their post toddler years.
You're right. If people refuse to let go of their childish imaginary friends, we really will have a difficult time getting anywhere. Couldn't agree more.
I say AGAIN...
Simply repeating yourself over and over again does not make what you are saying true. Further, how can you take this seriously? People's acceptance of some God is PRECISELY what has caused so many deaths and countless challenges in communications and relationships among the global populace.
Do you want evidence of this, too? I'll be glad to share it, despite the fact that YOU are the one making the claims and hence the onus is on YOU to support them. I'd imagine you really cannot, though, at least if your posts thus far are to serve as any guide.
Really, just one single example of an area where a belief in god coexisted with a police state proves your suggestion completely false. Do you want an example of that, too?
You're really making this too easy.
