PartSkeptic
Illuminator
Huh? It was you who brought Krauss (whoever he is) into the thread.
Sigh. I have to be sooo careful with thinking people will follow some of my statements and will already know the background to the phrase.
Huh? It was you who brought Krauss (whoever he is) into the thread.
Some general notes.
Lawrence Krauss - A universe from nothing. Then he says there must have been something, but states it cannot be God because physics has no driving intelligence.
The flagellum motor has a rotor, bearings, commutator, brushes, and a speed control mechanism. And is self-assembling. Unremarkable - really? It just happens to resemble a modern technology item of engineering?
What forces of natural selection cause this happen? Just the law of big numbers? So one could expect a self-assembling Boeing if we wait long enough? And unicorns in the closet?
Admit it. Those are song lyrics.
Okay. This might help answer your question, since it is in the same league as the exam question "Is hell exothermic or endothermic? Support your answer with proof."
Never ending source of comedy. One more person who misunderstands natural selection.
Wrong. A commutator is a very specific thing in an electrical motor or generator. You can't assign mechanical names to biological parts just to back up a claim that one is the same as the other.
Thanks. I claim copyright. I just need the tune/melody. Maybe divine inspiration will strike me.
Disclaimer... I am merely jesting. Jest jesting!
How is this anecdote relevant? Well, I am an atheist, so the whole idea that morality derives from religion is obvious crap.
Really, the whole notion that atheists have no moral compass is utter rot. Do not play that game with me.
Where does it derive from? (Serious question)....
Cherry picking without response to the meat of the post. How quintessentially religious of you.
And even in Mad Max films there are driving morals within cohesive groups, and to an extent between them. As you say, they function specifically to hold those groups together thereby allowing not only group but individual survival.You claim to be a sceptic, so you should be able to answer this. There is nothing absolute about morals. They change with time and geography, culture and experience. They are simply the way we are taught to behave by our parents, and the reason they exist is to enable society to function without turning into a Mad Max film.
You claim to be a sceptic, so you should be able to answer this. There is nothing absolute about morals. They change with time and geography, culture and experience. They are simply the way we are taught to behave by our parents, and the reason they exist is to enable society to function without turning into a Mad Max film.
So Lying could be okay? And Murder could be okay?.
So Lying could be okay?
And Murder could be okay?
And failing to honor our parents would mean we can reject their teachings of morality anyhow?
As the movies are "teaching" the children of the West today?
Me? Just me? What has religion got to do with it? It is all relative from where I sit. Observer A says to observer B as he passes by.
Did you consider that A) I do not have the time at the moment B) a little light-hearted selection (sorry - cherry picking) was all I was trying to achieve.![]()
So Lying could be okay? And Murder could be okay?
And failing to honor our parents would mean we can reject their teachings of morality anyhow? As the movies are "teaching" the children of the West today?
And then... their parents taught them... and their parents taught them... and at one time everyone believed in a God or Gods. Hmmm.
That is called happy circumstance.
If you wish to argue by anecdote, fine.
I once shared a house with a Polish bloke. He was a jobbing carpenter. Anyhoo, he chose to drive uninsured and, inevitably, cops stopped him and seized his car. When told this tale of, I laughed. That's what you get for flouting the law. However, the seized car contained all of his tools of his trade and his broken english was insufficient to secure the release of same.
So I made it my business to find out what was required to release the content of the car, secured the requisite documentation on his behalf, drove him to the pound, loaded his gear into my car, drove him home and unloaded the gear from my car.
I asked for nothing nor expected anything. I simply helped a bloke I had known for less than a year out of sheer niceness.
How is this anecdote relevant? Well, I am an atheist, so the whole idea that morality derives from religion is obvious crap.
Indeed, at one point he owed me 1,500 bucks in loans I had made to him. He paid all of it back, albeit slowly. I loaned him that money in good "faith" (haha).
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I said, and you highlight:
Simple? Surely you jest?
It almost seems, sometimes, as if "witnessing" is designed to make sure people stay without "the fold" at all costs...
Not a whit.Was any evidence offered, while I was in town?
it was like (note I said "like") two angels helping me out.