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The books were written by a primitive people. That isn't arguable.bennyonesix wrote:Maybe you are as stupid as I think you are on this issue. Homer, Bach and Mozart all believed in religion and an afterlife.Testiclaw wrote:Homer, Bach, and Mozart didn't write the Bible.bennyonesix wrote:Homer, Bach and Mozart were primitive people writing for other primitive people?Testiclaw wrote:
It's a primitive tale by a primitive religion by primitive people, for primitive people.
Life becomes much more beautiful, much more important, when you accept that it's the only life you have.
Please name the greatest atheist poet or writer.
If the justification is the same -people believe it, why isn't the latter true?You're comparing a belief in a higher power to a belief that Elvis is alive, yet want to have an adult conversation?
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Honestly, you're both offering the same arguments that have been offered over and over. Litetally, nothing new.
I suggest Hume, Harris and Hitchens. They dismantled everything presented here much better than I could.
Maybe throw a book or two in between your prayers, learn a thing or two.
I suggest Hume, Harris and Hitchens. They dismantled everything presented here much better than I could.
Maybe throw a book or two in between your prayers, learn a thing or two.
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Christianity makes it clear that slaveowners are judged by how they treat slaves, and says that a slave's soul has the same fundamental value as the slaveowner's. Those aren't trivial details, and are major changes from the existing systems.Testiclaw wrote:http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_BibleName a religious document that authorizes or approves of slavery.
You're not even trying.
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So, moving the goalposts.
It went from slavery to they said to treat slaves better than others, than non-believers.
You really think it takes a bible for us to know not to have slaves, regardless of how we treat them?
Low standards for your God, it seems.
Again: the word of God got the question of slavery wrong.
It went from slavery to they said to treat slaves better than others, than non-believers.
You really think it takes a bible for us to know not to have slaves, regardless of how we treat them?
Low standards for your God, it seems.
Again: the word of God got the question of slavery wrong.
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So what, you have defined primitive as temporally prior to you?Testiclaw wrote:The books were written by a primitive people. That isn't arguable.bennyonesix wrote:Maybe you are as stupid as I think you are on this issue. Homer, Bach and Mozart all believed in religion and an afterlife.Testiclaw wrote:Homer, Bach, and Mozart didn't write the Bible.bennyonesix wrote:Homer, Bach and Mozart were primitive people writing for other primitive people?Testiclaw wrote:
It's a primitive tale by a primitive religion by primitive people, for primitive people.
Life becomes much more beautiful, much more important, when you accept that it's the only life you have.
Please name the greatest atheist poet or writer.
If the justification is the same -people believe it, why isn't the latter true?You're comparing a belief in a higher power to a belief that Elvis is alive, yet want to have an adult conversation?
Homer wrote what amounts to the Bible for the Ancient Greeks. You consider them primitive?
Perhaps you are being tautological and defining it to = that which wrote the books?
Bach and Mozart were devout. They believed in a primitive book and primitive concepts? Were they primitive?
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Jesus, you're missing the point entirely.
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Again, slavery is a useless word. It is in constant flux and has only recently = chattel slavery.Testiclaw wrote:So, moving the goalposts.
It went from slavery to they said to treat slaves better than others, than non-believers.
You really think it takes a bible for us to know not to have slaves, regardless of how we treat them?
Low standards for your God, it seems.
Again: the word of God got the question of slavery wrong.
In the absence of a higher power why would one not abuse those dependent upon you?
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Homer wrote a Bible. Was he primitive?Testiclaw wrote:Jesus, you're missing the point entirely.
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The point is that slavery is a useless term and a mistranslation to boot.Turdacious wrote:Christianity makes it clear that slaveowners are judged by how they treat slaves, and says that a slave's soul has the same fundamental value as the slaveowner's. Those aren't trivial details, and are major changes from the existing systems.Testiclaw wrote:http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_BibleName a religious document that authorizes or approves of slavery.
You're not even trying.
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Because I know what hurts me, what I don't like, how I don't want to be treated. It creates empathy: I don't need fear of an afterlife to know that.bennyonesix wrote:Again, slavery is a useless word. It is in constant flux and has only recently = chattel slavery.Testiclaw wrote:So, moving the goalposts.
It went from slavery to they said to treat slaves better than others, than non-believers.
You really think it takes a bible for us to know not to have slaves, regardless of how we treat them?
Low standards for your God, it seems.
Again: the word of God got the question of slavery wrong.
In the absence of a higher power why would one not abuse those dependent upon you?
He didn't write THE bible, you moron.Homer wrote a Bible. Was he primitive?
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But does it do that in everybody, or are people free to interpret it for their own benefit? Your way of thinking has no higher power to judge anyone's actions.Testiclaw wrote:Because I know what hurts me, what I don't like, how I don't want to be treated. It creates empathy: I don't need fear of an afterlife to know that.
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Empathy is your response? My god that is laughable. You are arguing that empathy? When has that ever been enough?
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He didn't write THE bible, you moron.
Was Homer a primitive person?
What do you mean when you say primitive? Do not say everyone knows.
Was Homer a primitive person?
What do you mean when you say primitive? Do not say everyone knows.
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It is very difficult to follow you. Let's start again.
Do you believe in a Cosmos: an orderly and actual universe?
Do you believe in a Logos: the meaningfulness and actuality of thought?
Do you believe that the Logos corresponds to the Cosmos?
In other words, do you believe that our senses offer us access to the Cosmos and that our minds can use Logos to describe it?
Do you believe in a Cosmos: an orderly and actual universe?
Do you believe in a Logos: the meaningfulness and actuality of thought?
Do you believe that the Logos corresponds to the Cosmos?
In other words, do you believe that our senses offer us access to the Cosmos and that our minds can use Logos to describe it?
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Let's go back to the beginning.Testiclaw wrote:I wouldn't stop at pointless, I'd say dangerous and regressive.tough old man wrote:arent all religions pointless?
You have the Janism and some calmer sects of Buddhism (but even Buddhism has extremists), that are exceptions, but the others are a horrible detriment to our species, and our progress.
Let's take two religions: Ancient Greek Polytheism and Judeo-Christianity.
If those were regressive religions, how was life better before their inception?
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All semantics aside, any set of beliefs that gives a person the framework to help them become a better person is good.
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Xenu approvesBud Charniga's grape ape wrote:This conversation is going to go well.
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Testiclaw, I think you're being harsh. There are many levels in every religion. In Christianity examples would range from a village priest who helps people in times of uncertainty and carries out administrative functions to manipulative powerful high level clergy who interfere in state affairs and perpetuate splitting the society into "good" and "bad" groups.
In terms of afterlife - it is a very seductive concept that is born out of fear of dying. In original Buddhism and Hinduism (correct me if I am wrong) there is no afterlife and no reincarnation in the sense the West understands it. There is simply nothing exists to reincarnate, something that the modern science only recently suspected. In other words, it is the Absolute that is reborn every time, not some personality.
Very disordered musings, please forgive. The point is that whenever humans get involved in anything shit follows. The ugliest things in the world are created by human mind. So it is no wonder that even if religions started as the way to reduce suffering some homo sapiens species immediately exploited it in their personal interests. Philosophy is no exception, I am afraid: Hitler, Stalin, Mao and other clowns quoted various philosophers in support of their actions. Others use the Bible, Quran or Torah. No difference.
In terms of afterlife - it is a very seductive concept that is born out of fear of dying. In original Buddhism and Hinduism (correct me if I am wrong) there is no afterlife and no reincarnation in the sense the West understands it. There is simply nothing exists to reincarnate, something that the modern science only recently suspected. In other words, it is the Absolute that is reborn every time, not some personality.
Very disordered musings, please forgive. The point is that whenever humans get involved in anything shit follows. The ugliest things in the world are created by human mind. So it is no wonder that even if religions started as the way to reduce suffering some homo sapiens species immediately exploited it in their personal interests. Philosophy is no exception, I am afraid: Hitler, Stalin, Mao and other clowns quoted various philosophers in support of their actions. Others use the Bible, Quran or Torah. No difference.

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In terms of afterlife - it is a very seductive concept that is born out of fear of dying. In original Buddhism and Hinduism (correct me if I am wrong) there is no afterlife and no reincarnation in the sense the West understands it. There is simply nothing exists to reincarnate, something that the modern science only recently suspected. In other words, it is the Absolute that is reborn every time, not some personality.
Very true... From a historical perspective, Buddhism was a return to and new radicalization of the core teachings brought to India by the "Aryans" or "indo-Europeans".
Janism is a mindblower from a historical and evolutionary perspective. It is likely the oldest religion and appears to topple the current thinking about the course of cultural evolution...
Very true... From a historical perspective, Buddhism was a return to and new radicalization of the core teachings brought to India by the "Aryans" or "indo-Europeans".
Janism is a mindblower from a historical and evolutionary perspective. It is likely the oldest religion and appears to topple the current thinking about the course of cultural evolution...
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