Anyone who doesn't believe in sky-daddy or magic is mentally ill. Didn't you know?![]()

Let's see: denying reality, talking to yourself, referring to the same old texts over and over, collective indoctrination through fear, strange rituals, seeing things that are not there...
Does this describe atheists or theists?![]()
Don't act so surprised. Sometimes it seems all geniuses throughout history have been off their rockersso is he say Einstein, Hawking, Sagan, et al, were mentaly ill?
Thank you for pointing this out so I won't have to.
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abuse of the term mental illness!
As I have said in the past, there is circumstantial evidence that Mr "bwinwright" is actually John P Boatwright:
http://www.internationalskeptics.co...hp?p=4074321&highlight=boatwright#post4074321
who has trolled Usenet for decades.
If you do a search in Google Groups for him, you will see that in thousands of postings he has learned nothing about anything that has a basis in reality.
IMHO YMMV & etc.![]()
Let's see: denying reality, talking to yourself, referring to the same old texts over and over, collective indoctrination through fear, strange rituals, seeing things that are not there...
How about these antennae?I ask them to give me a single example of anything, outside of what they call nature, that came into being without intelligent direction. Of course, they can not.
Well, I was surfing the internet (as I happen to do quite a bit), and noticed an article that caught my attention. The title of the article is "Atheism is a Mental Illness, a cry for attention". I noticed that the author is bwinwright, who posts here a bit, and admits as such in the article.
Atheism is a Mental Illness
His premise is (paraphrasing): atheists are protesting organised religion. They cannot possibly deny that an intelligent being created the universe. Order requires an intelligent being.
He never really addresses how he came to the conclusion that being an atheist infers that one must have a mental illness. The article revolves around a big straw man to support his beliefs as well. Too bad. Maybe someone else has another take on it.

Why is it:
Articles defending Intelligent Design always appear to have been produced without it?
Articles accusing others of mental illness always appear to have been produced by it?
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No rush, these are rhetorical questions.![]()
Appear? You mean to say there is more than meets the eye there?
Read a whole article on those in a Scandinavian popular science magazine, and both the way they did it and the result are just amazing. According to the article, there were even a couple antennae that the scientists were unable to explain, function-wise - they worked flawlessly, but the researchers were clueless as to how.These were found by an algoritm based on random mutations and selection, and they're better than anything humans have been able to think of.
How about these antennae?
http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/projects/esg/images/st5-3-10.jpghttp://ti.arc.nasa.gov/projects/esg/images/st5_4w-03.jpg
These were found by an algoritm based on random mutations and selection, and they're better than anything humans have been able to think of.
I thought it was just an ironic joke - "Atheism is a Mental Illness, a cry for attention" this from someone publishing what is obviously a cry for attention itself, and with content that makes one doubt the writer's sanity... seemed ironic to me.Before even looking at the linked item (which I've now only glanced at), I assumed it was a parody of the "religion is a mental illness" theme (or theism is child abuse, or whatever) that is prevalent in some circles (do a Google search).
so is he say Einstein, Hawking, Sagan, et al, were mentaly ill?
Anyone who doesn't believe in sky-daddy or magic is mentally ill. Didn't you know?![]()

I called itSorry ... that algorithm was produced by intelligent intent, which directed the design of those antennae.
Why would I want to claim that?Sorry ... that algorithm was produced by intelligent intent, which directed the design of those antennae.
Now, if those antennae had spontaneaously assembled themselves from nothing, then you could claim that they were produced without intelligent intent.