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|    Roy Jose Lorr to Doug Weller    |
|    Re: The Myth of Evolution `    |
|    22 Jun 07 13:23:22    |
      XPost: sci.archaeology, sci.astro, alt.messianic       From: Kenthz@comcast.net              Doug Weller wrote:              > On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:14:09 -0700, in sci.archaeology, Roy Jose Lorr       > wrote:       >       >       >>Doug Weller wrote:       >>       >>       >>>On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 22:23:50 -0700, in sci.archaeology, Roy Jose Lorr       >>>wrote:       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>>>Doug Weller wrote:       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>>On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 14:22:53 -0700, in sci.archaeology, Roy Jose Lorr       >>>>>wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>>Doug Weller wrote:       >>>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>>>On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 07:35:55 -0700, in sci.archaeology, Roy Jose Lorr       >>>>>>>wrote:       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>Mark Isaak wrote:       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:40:57 -0700, Linda Lee wrote:       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>>[...]       >>>>>>>>>>Since fear of God (and God's punishment) is the reason many atheists       >>>>>>>>>>reject God, yes, a night spent experiencing the supernatural would       >>>>>>>>>>probably be a very terrifying night for such people.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>You are greatly ignornant on the subject of atheism. Fear of God's       >>>>>>>>>punishment could be a reason for rejecting God, but rejecting God does       >>>>>>>>>not equate to disbelieving in God. In fact, one logically must *not*       be       >>>>>>>>>an atheist in order to believe in God enough to fear him.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>On the other hand, rejection of God can lead, over time, to ignoring       God,       >>>>>>>>>which can become a sort of atheism by default.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>On the third hand, fear of God's punishment is an extremely rare       reason       >>>>>>>>>for rejecting God. At least, I have never heard of it happening. A       much       >>>>>>>>>more common reason for rejecting God is hatred of God for what he has       >>>>>>>>>done. Usually this happens when people who are raised to believe that       >>>>>>>>>God is Good have bad things happen to them, despite their sincere       >>>>>>>>>prayers. The God they were promised was demostrably not there. Of       >>>>>>>>>course, the problem is more with the promises than with God, but it's       not       >>>>>>>>>like "God is good" is a fringe belief.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>Getting back to atheism, there are three main reasons (that I know of)       >>>>>>>>>why people choose it. The first is similar to the above reason for       >>>>>>>>>rejecting God, except more impersonal. The theists say that a God has       >>>>>>>>>certain qualities which people can observe, those qualities are not       >>>>>>>>>observed, ergo God does not exist.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>The second is probably the most common. Quite simply, there is no       reason       >>>>>>>>>philosophically to expect a god. Yes, there are plenty of so-called       >>>>>>>>>proofs of God, but they were debunked centuries ago. Today, they are       >>>>>>>>>only used by the faithless to try to convince themselves.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>The third reason is the main reason why I became an athiest: the       theists       >>>>>>>>>showed me, by their words and actions, that atheism was the morally       >>>>>>>>>superior position. Consider, for example, Nomen's quote: "I truly       >>>>>>>>>believe someone has to be insane not to believe in God the Creator       ..."       >>>>>>>>>I simply do not want to be around someone filled with as much bigotry       as       >>>>>>>>>he is.       >>>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>>Note that I am not saying that these are good reasons, nor am I       trying to       >>>>>>>>>convince anyone. I simply offer these observations in hopes that they       >>>>>>>>>help you understand atheists better.       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>Atheists believe in God. The belief is inherent in the       >>>>>>>>human condition... cognizance demands it. There is no       >>>>>>>>choice in the matter.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>What planet does this guy come from?       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>The only choice is in choosing to       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>accept or reject Him. This is a moral decision based on the       >>>>>>>>strength of the individual's dependence on their base       >>>>>>>>desires. Those who accept God are prone to be discomforted       >>>>>>>>by those lower desires and would suppress them when they       >>>>>>>>can. Those who reject God tend to feel discomforted when       >>>>>>>>they are advised by conscience to put limits on expressing       >>>>>>>>those same base desires freely at their own discretion.       >>>>>>>>       >>>>>>>>Formal religions are based on the natural defense mechanism       >>>>>>>>that promotes collectivization of like attitudes toward       >>>>>>>>man's imagined perceptions of his own and the world's       >>>>>>>>fallibility. Some religions make their deity so much like       >>>>>>>>themselves that their adherents see themselves as gods,       >>>>>>>>empowered by the convenient but false tenet of Relativism,       >>>>>>>>to do as they will regardless of any constraints imposed by       >>>>>>>>God's absolute morality. Among the man is god religions is       >>>>>>>>the religion of Atheism.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>>That may be part of your belief system, but it isn't correct.       >>>>>>       >>>>>>Explain this imagined 'incorrectness'?       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>There is no point. You have decided you know THE TRUTH and you apparently       >>>>>haven't even seen the contradictions in your post above.       >>>>       >>>>Point out the 'contradictions' in my post or get of the pot.       >>>       >>>       >>>Get out of the pot? Get off the pot?       >>>       >>>Does anyone here think this guy has the ability to admit anything he says       >>>is wrong? He's stupid enough to be posting this stuff to an archaeology       >>>and an astronomy group, he's hardly likely to realize he's talking trash.       >>       >>Point out the 'contradictions' in my post or get off the pot.       >       >       > Post some archaeology to sci.arch and astronomy to sci.astro or admit       > you're a troll.              In other words you are full of crap.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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