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|    "R.Dean" <"R. to mur.@.not.    |
|    Re: Everyone knows NO Gods exist... even    |
|    13 Oct 14 23:05:48    |
      XPost: alt.agnosticism, alt.athiesm, alt.talk.creationism       XPost: sci.skeptic       From: Dean"@gmail.com              On 10/13/2014 7:14 PM, mur.@.not. wrote:       > On Sun, 12 Oct 2014 21:41:05 -0400, "R.Dean" <"R. Dean"@gmail.com> wrote:       >       >> On 10/12/2014 10:12 AM, Free Lunch wrote:       >>> On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 21:13:53 -0400, "R.Dean" <"R. Dean"@gmail.com>       >>> wrote:       >>>       >>>> On 10/11/2014 7:08 PM, Free Lunch wrote:       >>>>> On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 15:44:33 -0400, "R.Dean" <"R. Dean"@gmail.com>       >>>>> wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>> On 10/11/2014 12:23 PM, Free Lunch wrote:       >>>>>>> On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 23:06:14 -0400, "R.Dean" <"R. Dean"@gmail.com>       >>>>>>> wrote:       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>> On 10/10/2014 8:48 PM, August Rode wrote:       >>>>>>>>> On 10/10/2014 6:52 PM, R.Dean wrote:       >>>>>>>>>> On 10/10/2014 3:33 PM, August Rode wrote:       >>>>>>>>>>> On 10/10/2014 2:39 PM, R.Dean wrote:       >>>>>>> ...       >>>>>>>>>>>> I think the continued use the term "non-existent" instead of       >>>>>>>>>>>> "non-material" is arrogance, since non-existent does not apply       where       >>>>>>>>>>>> Christians are concerned.       >>>>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>>> It doesn't? Surely either something exists or it doesn't, right?       >>>>>>>>>>> Believing that God exists doesn't automatically mean that God       exists,       >>>>>>>>>>> right?       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>> Hmm... you don't seem to like answering questions. Is there a       particular       >>>>>>>>> reason for that?       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>> We've addressed this before. I've never _claimed_ it does. When you       >>>>>>>> demand natural explanations for everything how is this resolved?       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> You'll need to show us what other explanations exist and how they work.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>> When you will accept nothing, but naturalistic explanations, It seems       >>>>>> you are not open to other explanations. But that's fine, it's your       >>>>>> right.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>>>> In my view, It's strictly an anti-religious       >>>>>>>>>>>> proclivity.       >>>>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>>> In the same way that continuing to claim that God exists is a       religious       >>>>>>>>>>> proclivity?       >>>>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>> Who is this in reference to? Who _claims_ that God exist?       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>> Unless I miss my guess, *all* Christians do. There's really not much       >>>>>>>>> reason to be a Christian if God doesn't exist, is there?       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>> Christians _believe_ God exist. They cannot prove he does. It's a       matter       >>>>>>>> primarily of faith.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> Why do so many of them insist that we believe what they know they       cannot       >>>>>>> back up?       >>>>>>>       >>>>>> Maybe a few fundamentalist try, but the mainstream denominations don't       >>>>>> usually bother. They do not send missionaries to the western world.       >>>>>>       >>>>> As long as the fundamentalists are not condemned as heretics by the       >>>>> mainstream, the fundies feel empowered. The religion doesn't matter.       >>>>> Fundy Christians are no better than the Islamic State.       >>>>>       >>>> Islamic State? That would be Isis. I don't see Fundy Christian marching       >>>> into cities and slaughtering people. I've yet to see a Christian suicide       >>>> bomber, nor have I heard of a Fundy Christian who beheaded another       >>>       >>> Take some history lessons. The fact that fundies these days don't kill       >>> anyone but abortion providers and poor black men has more to do with the       >>> fact that they have been marginalized by society than their lack of       >>> desire to do what fundies in power have always done.       >>>       >> I don't know who you are calling fundies, unless you are referring to       >> very few extremist who murdered abortion doctor and burned clinics,       >> however the overwhelming majority of Christian do _not_ approve or       >> support such extremes.       >       > These people like to feel that Christianity is all about killing people       and       > war, while refusing to appreciate the fact that there are many Christian       human       > aid organizations that do lots of things to help people all over the world.       They       > also like to think there are lots of atheist human aid organizations though       I've       > never been able to find evidence of any. They also like to feel that atheists       > never killed Christians or tried to force atheism on anyone or began any       wars.       > They like to feel that atheists are always the poor innocent victims and no       > atheists ever did anything to try to force atheism on any other people. I've       > found that there are a number of amusing things these people like to believe.       >       >> Most murdered black people are killed by other       >> black people.       >>>       >>>> person. While Fundy Christians send missionaries into Africa, and other       >>>> places, they do not demand "convert or die".       >>>       >>> More history that you do not know. Europe's Wars among the Christians       >>> were fought through most of Europe for a couple of hundred years. The       >>> end result was that Christianity lost almost all political power because       >>> it proved itself so willing to kill.       >>>       >> True, the Protestant Reformation was unwelcome by Catholic Rulers in       >> countries such as France, Germany and Switzerland so, yes religious       >> wars were over religious excesses, excesses which brought about the       >> reformation. However, the rampant notion that most wars were religious       >> wars is a myth and pales in comparison to non religious wars.       >>       >> carm.org/religion-cause-war       >>>       >>>> In a Christian land you can       >>>> criticize Christianity, Jesus Christ, or the Pope       >>>> with no fear being killed. But you will not criticize the Islamic       >>>> Prophet in an Islamic State with equal impunity.       >>>       >>> Again, you make excuses for your ignorance of history.       >>>       >> If you are going to engage in personal insults aimed at me, I refuse to       >> engage in any further discourse with you.       >       > My experience with them has been that if you point out their mistakes       enough       > they eventually have nothing left other than personal insults and various       types       > of dishonesty. Then begins the questioning of whether they are actually       stupid       > enough to believe their claims, or if they really aren't but are pretending       to       > be for some reason(s). It seems to me that in the end it usually comes to       that       > point.       >       I've had discussions with Free Lunch for years. In the past, insulting       people he disagrees with is out of character for him. So, I can overlook       this slip by him.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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