smacl wrote: » . . . Freedom of religious expression is still a pretty novel concept in this country and most people have to accept that they'll have religion foisted on their kids via state funded education whether they like it or not.
donspeekinglesh wrote: »
smacl wrote: » Pot, kettle? I would suggest that referring to the Christian God as a sand demon is precisely taking the piss out of the Christian belief system. In my opinion anyone coming onto an atheist and agnostic forum doing a hard sell on their religion should fully expect a fair bit of flak and rightly so. At the same time, comparing this to the actions of organised religion is a false dichotomy in the extreme. Freedom of religious expression is still a pretty novel concept in this country and most people have to accept that they'll have religion foisted on their kids via state funded education whether they like it or not.
"nthclare wrote: » Calling someone delusional or a bad person because they believe or don't believe in something is what causes division and resentment. Building bridges and understanding is how cohesion can be valued.
karlitob wrote: » I understand the human point that you’re trying to make. To be fair, it is a delusion to believe things like burning bushes, angels and all sorts of other things. It’s as delusional as pink unicorns. I think that it is fair to ridicule a position or belief, particularly if it is ridiculous - such as antivacc, flat earth, selecting whatever gender you want etc etc. Religion doesn’t get off lightly just be people hold ‘deep and profound beliefs’ I prefer a world based on humanism, reason and enlightenment. I’m not sure how much more I want to understand about people’s belief systems. I want more people to abandon religion. But again, though reason, humanism and enlightenment.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Atheism is as much a religion as anything else. It has its faith system, it has its tenets of belief. I'm a Christian. Have been for 35 years. I'm an active part of a church. I don't like religion, I've no time for it. It just doesn't work. Look around the world and if you've eyes, it'd fairly obvious. Whatever that religion may be. Examine the teachings of Jesus Christ and obey them, then you've a different story and effect in the world. Pray for those who despise you, love your enemy. Love others and give your life for them. That would change the world. Honor your parents, don't kill, don't commit adultery, don't steal, don't lie. Don't use the name of the God you say you believe in as a swear word. Show me someone who loves like this and I'll believe they're a Christian. If I don't see the life I won't believe what you tell me, even if you do read the Bible and preach from the pulpit every week.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Atheism is as much a religion as anything else. It has its faith system, it has its tenets of belief.
nthclare wrote: » I'm not very popular in this forum because I'll stick it to them and the moderators don't like anyone who's asking any awkward questions or suggesting anything that upsets a people who are a bit sensitive. .
nthclare wrote: » No They won't have religion foisted on their kid's. It wasn't foisted on my son and he was in school in the arse hole of East Clare. Are you suggesting that today's teachers are going to instill religion on kid's. I don't think you know the types of teachers that are out there now,a lot are secular to be honest.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Atheism is as much a religion as anything else. It has its faith system, it has its tenets of belief. I'm a Christian. Have been for 35 years. I'm an active part of a church. I don't like religion, I've no time for it. It just doesn't work. Look around the world and if you've eyes, it'd fairly obvious. Whatever that religion may be. Examine the teachings of Jesus Christ and obey them, then you've a different story and effect in the world. Pray for those who despise you, love your enemy. Love others and give your life for them. That would change the world. Honor your parents, don't kill, don't commit adultery, don't steal, don't lie. Don't use the name of the God you say you believe in as a swear word. Show me someone who lives like this and I'll believe they're a Christian. If I don't see the life I won't believe what you tell me, even if you do read the Bible and preach from the pulpit every week.
Peregrinus wrote: » I don't know if you were intending a contrast here, but freedom of religious expression is pretty much the last thing you would expect to protect against having religion foisted on people. The more people are free to express their religion, the more you can expect them to foist it on you. Freedom of religious expression doesn't mean you can't be bothered by evangelists; it means you get to disagree with what they say to you.
nthclare wrote: » [...] shaming people seems to be a human trait
nthclare wrote: » [...] hopefully you'll get your validation.
nthclare wrote: » Building bridges and understanding is how cohesion can be valued.
nthclare wrote: » But the situation is, people think differently. Some people have experienced things that defy logic, the Atheists leaning scientists will say it's an illusion or delusion. Their brains are programmed differently and they can't grasp much outside of the book's they're reading and the people they look up to like Dawkins or other atheist writer's. I have seen a cryptoid one evening on a lonely backroad and it was plane to see this thing wasn't of this world, I don't drink alcohol or take any mind altering substance, or on any medication. I wasn't tired or hyper either, it wasn't a dream. UFO's and other strange things appearing and disappearing , there's an upsurge in Sasquatch sightings in America at the moment. The Patterson clip is still being debated.
SouthWesterly wrote: » I'm a Christian. Have been for 35 years. I'm an active part of a church. I don't like religion, I've no time for it. It just doesn't work
smacl wrote: » Not at all. If you live in a country dominated by a single religion, and you don't happen to be a member of that religion, freedom of religious expression enables you to assert your position. I have no problem with Evangelists, Hare Krishnas or Mormons knocking on my door, though when they try to argue the validity of their religion I'll either politely tell them I'm not interested or explain why I personally find their religion to be a nonsense. If on the other hand I send my daughter to a state funded school and her teachers try to teach her their religion in a non-critical fashion in opposition to her own beliefs, that runs contrary to freedom of religious expression. Case in point, my daughter practiced Buddhism at one point which one of her teachers stated was nonsense. It was only when my daughter pointed out that she considered Catholicism nonsense that we got called in to see the principal. As you say yourself, freedom of religious expression includes being able to critically examine all and any religious beliefs.
wench wrote: » I've clearly been doing Atheism wrong for the last 30 years, because I'm not familiar with them. As far as I knew, all I had to do was not believe in gods, job done.
Bannasidhe wrote: » If by "sticking it to them" you mean moaning about moderation in various threads except the designated feedback thread then indeed. You have been invited to address any issues to have with moderation etc in the thread for such things on numerous occasions but if memory serves you popped over there and went off on an off-topic waffle. This was after I spent some considerable time finding and moving your many many 'observations' on moderation to the feedback thread where they could be discussed. And if by "upsets people who are a bit sensitive" you mean the nasty mods expect you to abide by the charter and warn you when you are indulging yourself in free flowing insults and rapping on how you are so much better than everyone one else then absolutely. I hate to burst your bubble but you aren't even in my top ten of :rolleyes: look who is after posting in this forum. I know before reading your posts what they will contain. It will be a lengthy dissertation about yourself, some contradictory contrarian opinions, a moan about moderation, and a sulk that the charter is applied to you.
karlitob wrote: » Ah, you’re trolling now. Good luck.
antiskeptic wrote: » Could you prove that?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » It's nonsensical to suggest otherwise. Otherwise you could claim literally anything and introduce it as "evidence" and there is no basis for a rational discussion. Pretty much like your "you know god exists" nonsense thread actually...
the_syco wrote: » I'm aware that it isn't Odin in the picture.
Huntergonzo wrote: » I'm honestly curious, what did you see? can you describe the figure and the setting. I'm not taking the píss I just like hearing these stories. I live in a semi-rural area (that is on a farm with no street lights etc, but near a busy road and with 15 miles of Dublin City Centre) and I've never seen anything, I feel a bit cheated actually! :-)
nthclare wrote: » Absolutely and shaming people seems to be a human trait, it's like a wheel, Atheists shaming the religious
And people taking the piss out of people's beliefs