...Love is the Law.
Here is a video about this topic... It is made by a guy who proves that once a person stops worshiping MORON-I s/he can certainly stop being a mor
...Love is the Law.
"You believe something (that there are no gods) therefore you can't be a atheist" is such a ridiculous argument that I can't see why anybody would be afraid of it.I think most who make an issue here have a problem with the frequent assertion by deists that the use of that word connotes faith, which in turn makes atheism a religion. For some theists that's a "gotcha," with the conclusion that there can be no such thing as a true atheist.
Yeah that's not what's going on there.I saw a video of one guy who had come up with a simpler version of that trick: prime everybody to expect the "healing" to come with getting blasted to the floor at first and then getting up afterward, then just go around hitting people & seeing them knock themselves down if you didn't hit them hard enough & moving on to the next & taking the spotlights & cameras with you before there's enough time for the spotlights & cameras to show whether the last one is getting up or not.
It is a ridiculous argument indeed, and pointing that out is not to be afraid of it, I think. I don't think we're in disagreement here. I have noted that argument among some theists, and have not happened to among atheists, but it's a silly one whoever makes it."You believe something (that there are no gods) therefore you can't be a atheist" is such a ridiculous argument that I can't see why anybody would be afraid of it.
As Leumas points out in his own way, someone has got love very wrong, and though I'm going with the people who invented gods, it would be worse or at least no better if there were a real god that bad.
One of the many ironies here is of course that the intolerant, doctrinaire, theocratic Mormons were, until they fled right out of the boundaries of the then United States, chased, disenfranchised and often persecuted literally to death by the intolerant, doctrinaire, theocratic other Christians, who had fled to this country to escape being chased and often persecuted literally to death in other countries by other intolerant, doctrinaire, theocratic Christians, who were in their turn persecuted to death, burned at the stake, kidnapped and tortured by other Christians before they turned right around and did it right back. They didn't figure it out, and it looks as if they never will.
To paraphrase Philomena Cunk, "The early Christians were so moved by Jesus' message of peace and love that they were soon slaughtering anyone who disagreed with it".
Yes, especially when abused by theists.The word "believe" is fraught.
But that's not right. An atheist is simply someone who lacks belief in gods, whether they assert there are no gods or not. We shouldn't have to constantly make assertions about everything that doesn't exist.I would prefer saying an atheist is someone who asserts that there are no gods
Point taken, and in a basic sort of way, of course, atheism should include simply not thinking at all about a god. A baby is a natural born atheist in one sense, but an agnostic in another. I think once one is exposed to the idea of a god, and arguing about it, atheism becomes assertion.Yes, especially when abused by theists.
But that's not right. An atheist is simply someone who lacks belief in gods, whether they assert there are no gods or not. We shouldn't have to constantly make assertions about everything that doesn't exist.
The supernatural doesn't exist by definition. Gods are defined as supernatural so they don't exist. Q.E.D. When theists drop the supernatural requirement we can consider the possibility that their gods exist, but until then...
Likewise, though there is a natural atheism that would be the default if nobody ever thought of any gods, the idea of atheism requires theism, and the word for it is inherently an assertion against that challenge.
If I told you that @#DR43*& came to my house yesterday and gave me $1M and if you give me $1K I will ask @#DR43*& to do the same for you.
What would be the first question you would ask me?
What would be the second question?
What would be the third question?
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As you can see there might be numerous questions you would like answered before you gullibly hand over $1K to me.... no?
Well... that is what atheism is in regards to the claims about "gods"... until the claimants give coherent and true and rational answers the only sane and rational stance is to not hand over the "$1K"... no?
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Late to this thread. I for one am glad we still get proselytizers through, especially when they stick around a little and respond to questions. Unfortunately, Billy is much like the others who've run our gauntlet -- they seem more interested in glorifying their own souls than changing hearts and minds.
I say this because we're always expected to meet them where they stand, rather than them putting in the hard work to meet us where we are. Billy has been here long enough to know we're skeptics and to have a sense of what that means. He knows his audience. But he's not catering his message to us. At all.
In fact, if anything his approach is fairly certain to turn us skeptics even further from God. I can pretty much guarantee that's what's happening here, Billy. But if you're still around, it's not too late. I invite you to rethink your approach and try again. It's our eternal souls you're trying to save, right? -- I would love to see you put a little honest effort into it. Challenge us. Make us think. Put your scripture down, put your thinking cap on and rock our world. That's my challenge to you.
I don't think he even got started beyond his opening stance. Probably scoring "points" for "taking on the heathens".
Why Is It Important Not To Procrastinate Repentance?
It is important that we don't procrastinate repentance because this life is the time given to us to prepare for eternity. ...
Because, as my link above explains, when we don't repent, we get "out of shape" spiritually, and as any exercise guru will tell you, use it or lose it.
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