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I take pleasure from patronizing
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There's a surprise.
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I take pleasure from patronizing
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What problem do you have with the video? It's great for explaining to people what closed mindedness is because as it explains it is misused ALL the time to mean "not believing a claim" (whether there is strong evidence or not)
Do we agree on what closed mindedness is and only disagree that I am closed minded?
Also when have I ever said that there is only ONE method of solving a problem? I advocate for using all kinds of methods when it comes to speaking to and convincing the religious that they should re-evaluate their beliefs. I'm not like those people who think you need to always be kind or always be aggressive for a specific topic. I recognize that minds are complicated and multiple approaches should and probably need to be used.
And therein lies the confusion.
Fish on Friday is not a particularly or even commonly followed practice among most Protestant sects. It is, to quote wikipedia;
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There's a surprise.![]()
What a brazen one you are. In practical terms you are saying that a robbery didn't occurred because the thief returned -or was made to- the stolen item.
About the rest, you're just taking parts of my posts, pealing them like an orange, weaving the peals into a fabric and using that in quilting.
Better wait sitting for my replies.
One of those sayings you like says "a buen entendedor pocas palabras bastan" (those who want to/are able to understand don't need many words).
You know that I just post in this subforum when I'm bored, I have time to spare, nothing is going on elsewhere or I need to cross swords with irritating dudes because irritation makes me think in English when I forgot how to do it. The lower level in my English means the little attention I am giving to it while I write, because I already got what I come to get -thanks, Leumas- (no surprises as I told it before in this thread).
You're just playing dumb about this and other matters.
.... what is the fastest way to go from Trafalgar Square to the stadium in Cardiff in order to watch Argentina win if one departs next Sunday morning? ....
Ofc it was "low level". The entire reason I used it was to see if we could share a common ground on something which I know is frequently misunderstood but it really rather simple.The video is extremely low level. That's what made me laugh.
You say you are open. You immediately make a long list of things you consider to be correct as long as "the religious folks re-evaluate their beliefs".
This conversation reminds me a story with my older nephew: he was 5 and he was answering "No" and finding objections to everything we offered or proposed:
unclE aleC: - "Don't be so negative!"
nepheW: -I am not negative. No! No! No! No! and No!
"That's all I have to say about it." -forresT gumP
I understand the distinction, now, and I think that I am in fact treating the problem as a divergent one: I am advocating for a method that brings us closest to the truth. I am not claiming to have the right answer, only the right methodology. I've already made this quite clear.
FWIW I'm a chemistry MSc student and can acknowledge comfortably that my vocabulary and writing skills are mediocre. It probably won't help that I'm dropping out due to boredom next semester, either.
BTW I did understand his explanation but your comment was easier to respond to directly.
I see what you are trying to get at, but is Astrology a good analogy? As far as I can tell we don't have people in power (or who are trying to be/influence those in power) who are arguing that we should do X, Y, or Z because there is a rising star in Libra or the alignment of Mars and Pluto has told them to. We do, OTOH have those who are battling vehemently for a theocratic government in the U.S., many of whom seem to believe that we used to have one until 1963 or so.Millions of people believe in Astrology. We all know it's woo. But go find the number of "Astrology is WOO" threads on this site. They don't exist because we don't "put it on a pedestal" like we do religion. Anti theists exalt religion and religious discussion in a way they would not other ridiculous beliefs.
It's like going into a CT thread and spending years debating 911 truthers. The Anti Theists are often the ones keeping the conversation going. They are retaining the religiosity of society.
Case in point "Gay marriage rights" The minute the discussion turns to RELIGION and starts debating RELIGION you've created a legitimacy in the conversation.
If someone was against gay marriage because a psychic told them that when we let gay people get married, the end of the world will happen. Would you really spend time arguing with the validity of the psychic???
Why not?
I see what you are trying to get at, but is Astrology a good analogy? As far as I can tell we don't have people in power (or who are trying to be/influence those in power) who are arguing that we should do X, Y, or Z because there is a rising star in Libra or the alignment of Mars and Pluto has told them to. We do, OTOH have those who are battling vehemently for a theocratic government in the U.S., many of whom seem to believe that we used to have one until 1963 or so.
If Pastor Nutcase is telling people that we need to put GOD back in the government, where would one begin in making the case against that, as it were?
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.... I'm saying it [religion] SHOULD be treated like Astrology.
You know.......just like the freaky fundamentalist converter Christians do.
Far cry from the hyena-like demeanor of Angry Atheists hovering around the dead pile of religion and picking at it endlessly.
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How about trying to respond with actual content.
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These are the claims you have made, and doubled down on.
Try offering some real evidence instead of pithing all over everything.
... Many anti-theists -there are half a dozen of ferocious ones in these fora- only want to take 5 year old laddies and shake them shouting «Santa doesn't exist, you stupid prick! It's your parents, who, by the way, don't even love you! You're alone for the rest of your petty short life, you scum!» and wouldn't stop until the kido dissolves in his tears.
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the removal of their theist bollocks is so superficial that they resent that fact and concentrate all their zeal and hate against the religion that "doesn't let them go free" in "the windmills of their minds" so to speak.
... Don't buy the whole crap of religion being inherently bad because of creationism and intifada.
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The wise saying tells that there is no worse zealot than a convert. New-born antitheists fit well that description.
... I only want antitheists to acknowledge their religious nature and stop poisoning the group of non-theist.
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-thanks, Leumas- (no surprises as I told it before in this thread).
Antitheism isn't finding theism inconvenient, ...
... Don't buy the whole crap of religion being inherently bad because of creationism and intifada.
....not an example of why religion is "bad" and should be replaced by fake skepticism (I use k instead of c when I talk of this specific scepticism).
... non-theist freaks tend to confirm it with their actions.
Interesting how many are interested in converting others to the doctrine of not converting others.
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I'm not saying religion is like Astrology, I'm saying it SHOULD be treated like Astrology.
The debates, need to argue etc. We need to shift the paradigm. ...
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I have been saying throughout the thread that your behavior is no different than a converter Christian type.
Why do YOU feel responsible for what other people believe? Don't you recognize a sort of arrogance here that YOU know what is better for them than they do?
The key is living in a myopic world where your perspective for everything is based on your personal opinion as being the omniscient truth.
When you operate that way, it really is a mental delusion no different than a fanatic who believes in Jesus.
It's weird and irrational. That's why rationalization is so part of your reasoning.
You are welcome... I too had lots of fun exposing your posts for the Concern Trolling they are.
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In the States there's such a confusion with that "by the power invested in my by the State of Californication" and the jury system where any mangia cirio (literally "candle eater", that is, religious freak) can overturn a guilty verdict, that they think it's a good idea to attack the rats in their burrows and try to brainwash them into "atheism" instead of having the law abode and public morals observed. In the States religion seems to be above the law and morality and non-theist freaks tend to confirm it with their actions.
He meant that although there are protections in place to circumvent people like Kim Davis when it's a law, jury systems (as an example, or voting) etc) are little different because they are subject to the opinion of individual jurors. In jury systems, religious beliefs can influence outcome. But so too can anti theists.
I see what you are trying to get at, but is Astrology a good analogy? As far as I can tell we don't have people in power (or who are trying to be/influence those in power) who are arguing that we should do X, Y, or Z because there is a rising star in Libra or the alignment of Mars and Pluto has told them to. We do, OTOH have those who are battling vehemently for a theocratic government in the U.S., many of whom seem to believe that we used to have one until 1963 or so.
If Pastor Nutcase is telling people that we need to put GOD back in the government, where would one begin in making the case against that, as it were?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Quigley - oh we did apparently.