smacl wrote: » Mod warning: As per the charter, no referring to other posters as trolls. If you see a post you think is trolling please report it and leave it to the mods. Thanks for your attention.
nthclare wrote: » lol I'll send you a private message about it, I'm not going to start these discussions on this forum
nthclare wrote: » I'm not trolling,we were getting along ok until I said something different. I don't believe in the Abrahamic God we have that in common,how come when I mention other things you say I'm trolling. These discussions come up now and again, not everyone is old school here and sometimes it's ok to refresh or discuss outside the box.
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.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I'm sure you'll have no trouble then posting up a few links of atheists doing just that? What some religious people deserve shame for is committing, covering up or supporting those who covered up abuses. Not for being religious in itself. What's wrong with that? A lot of religious beliefs and claims are objectively ridiculous. It's ridiculing a belief, not shaming a person, so once again you got nuthin' - so far. As for ranting about so-called "SJWs" there seems to be an entire 'current affairs' forum devoted to that... :rolleyes: it's nothing to do with atheism one way or the other. Oh wow so you have one anecdote about one child in one school and think that that proves some sort of point about the country as a whole? Schools absolutely do push religion on kids and some do this even when parents have expressed the desire to opt out - which is a constitutional right no less. Unless you complete the catholic or protestant course on religious instruction in teacher training college, and can convince a board of management that you actively practise the C or P religion as appropriate, you are unemployable as a teacher in 96% of Irish primary schools. My kids are opted out of religion in a religious ethos school - believe me, teaching religion as fact is the daily norm in this school just like the vast majority of others. Their right to opt out has been mostly respected. I've heard plenty of cases in other schools where it was not respected at all. And at that, we had one teacher repeatedly make snippy comments to my child before religion lessons. 21st Century Ireland, ladies and gentlemen.
karlitob wrote: » People think lenticular clouds are UFOs also.
Marhay70 wrote: » it seems unfair that people in ancient times were given empirical evidence of God's existence and left in no doubt as to his capabilities but modern people still have to rely on myths and legends.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » They're not "going into the fold of the catholic church" which just renders the whole charade even more annoying and pointless. At primary level it's a minimum of 2.5 hours of religious instruction every week. Think of what that time could be better used for. You can hardly say religion is dying in Ireland when we still allow them to control 96% of primary schools directly (despite the fact we fund them, not the churches) and even the Community National Schools which are fully state-owned had the RCC dictate how religion was to be taught in these state schools. These were only established a few years ago. So has anything really changed?
nthclare wrote: » I hear what you're saying and I cannot say you're wrong. The way I'm looking at it is, the Catholic church isn't gaining much traction anymore and eventually it'll die away and fade. There's a lot of variables in the situation you can't just pull the carpet from underneath the education system, but it's happening and eventually it'll be no more... Let it happen... they'll never get a grip on us again....
nthclare wrote: » People also think statue's and pictures are watching them too. People think about a lot of things. People all kinds of strange things, poltergeists, strange sounds in the sky. Different realms and dimensions etc
smacl wrote: » Really, care to list those tenets for us?
karlitob wrote: » I’m not sure what your point is but you’re certainly proving mine.
karlitob wrote: » My best favourite argument. Since your presume that a magic man in the sky is the source of morality, and that all good things come from him or her or whatever pronoun they wish to be known by. Therefore, you condescend that I can believe whatever I want but really if I don’t murder someone then it’s must be god. I’ve news for you. Morality is not sourced from a made up man in the sky. You also forgot a few other commandments - though shalt not have other gods before me - though shaky not have strange idols. For the creator of the universe, he (or she or they) must have a bit of an inferiority complex that the first two commandments - his 10 rules for living relate to this. Not to mention the thought crime - though shalt not covet they neighbours wife and thy neighbours goods. So I’m happy not to steal, lie or murder (the commandment is murder and not killing). And you can worry about a magic man policing your thoughts.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Faith in the absence of God without any proof of same and then being so convinced of its truth that everyone else is wrong. Self belief to the extent that a supernatural entity isn't required or needed.
Pherekydes wrote: » I'd just like to point out that this is post #666 of this poster. Do you believe in Frigg? This is your position: Faith in the presence of gods without any proof of same and then being so convinced of its truth that everyone else is wrong. You believe in a god. We don't. It's that simple. The faith required is all on your side.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Whats the number of posts got to so with it? I've over 15k posts on boards. Your lack of faith is as much faith like it or not. No atheist has ever been able to proved to me that God doesn't exist, despite my asking.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Well we had the moving statues in the 80s
SouthWesterly wrote: » No atheist has ever been able to proved to me that God doesn't exist, despite my asking.
SouthWesterly wrote: » Youre entitled to your opinion. what I'm saying is that if someone tells me their a Christian then I want to see what that word entails being out worked in their lives If I don't see it I'll be as disbelieving as any atheist on this forum. Btw, Jesus brought it further by saying hate was the same as murder. Lust, as adultery. Didn't forget any of the commandments, just referred to those that effected those around us.
nthclare wrote: » Great, I'm happy enough with that conclusion. We're on solid ground now. I find it hard to figure myself out,so it's good to know I've provided you with a stencil to prove your own point and there's more than two ways to sharpen a hook...to catch a fish. I'm kind of perplexed as to why we set off respectfully discussing a subject and then out of nowhere you suggest I'm a trool. I didn't undermine any of your post's. Is it because I said something about unsolved mysteries and other things that are way out there ? Or is it something else ?
Pherekydes wrote: » Lack of faith is faith? Okay then. Do you believe in Frigg? (The one true god)
karlitob wrote: » Come on - you know you can’t prove a negative. No Christian/Muslim/Jew/Miscellaneous has ever be able to prove to me that Pink Unicorns don’t exists, DESPITE my asking. It’s why you can’t ‘prove’ innocence, only not guilty. And besides, what sort of ego do you have to think it’s someones job to ‘prove’ to you that you’re made up god is not real. Why don’t you ask why don’t believe in Zeus? He had the same fervent believers as you do in your god. Surely he’s real and you’ve been praying to the wrong god all these years.
karlitob wrote: » What you said was so mad that I thought it must be trolling. You’ll also see that I apologised to the mod where I was wrong - something religions tend not to do. Regardless, it’s not disrespectful to say I don’t know what your point is. What are you trying to say about poultergeists?
SouthWesterly wrote: » Faith is belief. You believe and are convinced that God doesn't exist. That's nothing but faith.
Pherekydes wrote: » No. Stop misrepresenting my position. Lack of faith is not faith. Lack of belief is not belief. I do not believe god exists. I am not convinced that she exists. You are deliberately misrepresenting my position.
SouthWesterly wrote: » You adamantly believe a negative. No misrepresentation there. You believe God doesn't exist.