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There was a religious discussion on and he did the very catholic trick of posting the "Say whatever, i will pray with my community and we will feel great. i dont care about y'all".
Most religious people do that but catholics love it. They get their self reassurance from the gathering/family/you dont get us/we feel sorry for you thing. And if you watch the westboro church documentaries, their whole shtick is just an angrier version of that. "We're praying, we're a gathering, we have something that you dont understand". The feeling of being misunderstood is a great energy source for groups. Especially if some misguided people act like they're stupid or insane. The true atheist reaction shouldnt be indignation, but a bemused indifference. To an atheist any form of religion has no more thretening power than a dog wearing a hat. |
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Firstly I do not believe that I know everything about everything, which is why I said "right or wrong" about that part of my value system. Only an arrogant ignoramus would assume they were absolutely right about something that in essence has no proof. You are such an ignoramus. Secondly, I was referring to YOU and your kind when I said people who would like to "take it away". You and your kind like to think that because you do not believe ... none of us can. The majority of people in the Cathedral in Vietnam are Vietnamese. D'uh! There are about 4 million-plus Catholics in Vietnam. The Church provides a lot of support to the poor Vietnamese communities, including schools and hospitals. I personally do a lot of community work in this field. Again, you don't know .. so maybe you should shut up. I really don't understand your dangerous person statement, as it is YOU who seem to be the ignorant, hateful person who would look to eradicate religion because you don't believe. I am promoting knowledge, as the first post that you decided to argue with was also doing. Knowledge, not belief - I have not tried to convert anyone here, I have simply stated how my religion fits into my life. Maybe some people would like to understand that point .. clearly you are not one of those people. And your final statement just shows how worthless you are. You can keep your opinions of how I bring up my children to yourself. I personally chose to convert to Catholicism, and I was mature enough and knowledgeable enough to understand why I was doing it. I was also humble enough to find the right place for it in my life. With the exception of your posts I don't even know you, but I would confidently say I am more of a complete person that you are .. "crutch" and all! |
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See, Yoav, i'm absolutely on your side when you say that religion is a dumb, outtadeted, hate monegring form of ritualistic cult that brings together retards who are afraid of reason and logic and find believeing in invisible people and silly afterlife theories more reassuring than scientifically proved facts. I also think that you're right when you mention that any form of relifgion gives money and power to manipulating hierarchs that pull on people's limited views of reality i order to get power.
But people, humans are a weak form of life that needs the iudea of a bigger design or a paternal entity in order to justify the world. They look at the beauty of the world and they need to build up a non-existing figure to justify it. They need made up rules, rituals and spells (or prayers) to feel less threatened. And they need to feel in the right. As long as this stupid pastime keeps them occupied and focuses their natural instinct to kill each other in a way that we can set them apart and keep them closed in their churches while we develop serious stuff and progress, i'm ok with it. Reason doesnt need them. We have survived and outdated them in the past and we will do it again. Let them worship their statues and feel superior. At least we have something to laugh at. |
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This will be my last comment on the thread, because there is little point, it appears, in putting forward a normal person's point of view to an audience of bigots.
The vast majority of the world's population has a religious belief of some sort. A tiny minority go out of their way to cause harm in the name of their own religion. A far higher percentage of people are persecuted for their beliefs by people with contrary beliefs. Junkenstein - I am not a retard, and your opening comments undermine your intellect. If you think you have the whole world figured out, good for you. Religions set out value systems, normally based on stories so they are easier to relate to. Some stories are based on historical truth and some are completely fictitious. Of course more educated people don't take it all literally. If you think that we do, you are a dumbass. Yoav - you are clearly a moron. A fatwa on orangutan? That's your argument? You neither know what a fatwa is, how to spell orangutan, or how to make orangutan plural. Hint It's orangutan. You think you have catholicism all worked out and that all Catholics are to be pitied for not being able to face the world without believing in fairy tales. You don't know how stupid and immature that sounds. At least Junkenstein attempts to sound superior in some of his argument. You simply sound like a petulant schoolboy who once read a few pages of a theology book. I remember how trendy it was to be cocksure, radical and extremist and how cool to evangelize atheism because it thumbs its nose at society. Then I grew up and I began to make choices based on my value preferences rather than simply trying to sound radical. Experience and making lifestyle choices doesn't stop me from being a KATG listener from Episode 5 ... so maybe you shouldn't make sweeping judgments about people simply based on their religion! Thank you for the discussion. |
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Religion supposedly sets out values systems in a simplified way for peoiple to understand them. But, in my opinion, that statement works only for the very earlyt version of religion. The values systems have beeen thoroughly corrupted by years of power abuse, and bad decisions. In the end, to make a clear cut example, the christian doctrine was based on being good to one another. From there has spawned catholicism, a religion that promotes guilt, hatred and visions of eternal punishment. Of course not any catholic is aretard, as in not every atheist is a bigoted witch hunter. But the majority are. So, in my position of trying to base my beliefs on what seems more logical to me, i ended up being an atheist who doesnt support atheist movements. I do slip into asshole-ish mean spiritedness sometimes, i'm sorry for that. That's, maybe, a consequence of being raised by two hardcore catholics who were two wrecked evil beings. But i am also a condescending prick. |
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Apology accepted. (Damn I said the previous post would be my last). Agreed, catholic asshole parents bludgeoning their offspring with religion is not a good thing for the children or the religion. But it has made you strong and resolute in your own belief. And NO, I do not condone it, I try to explain what the moral of the story is to my kids ... when they are old enough, they are free to decide their beliefs ... like you have.
Really ... this is my last post on this topic. Last edited by Mattman; 03-09-2010 at 03:43 AM. Reason: clarification |
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I am a strong believer of the theory that mankind will end by slow regression and decay and that we will end up like feral creatures that each other until one different species will take our place. But i doubt that religion will be the direct cause of it. Humans have the tendency to self annihilate, kill each other and act aganst their own development, so if we took religion away, they would just find a different cult to justify their lack of direction, fear of the unknown and need to segregate. I think that trying to help people evolve is an idealistic exercise in futility. People have evolved enough already. |
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Some corrections:
A fatwa is scholarly opinion on a religious matter. Fatwa has been used to incite followers to take action frequently by citing references in the Qur'an. A religious war (enemies of the state) is Jihad. I have lived in the Middle East for 10 years. Orangutan is a Malay word. I have lived in South East Asia for 15 years and I speak Malay. Do you have any comment on what the Israelis are doing in Palestine? obviously NOT the last post. |
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Yoav, I am pointing our your obvious mistakes of spelling, definitions of words etc. as a way of illustrating your general lack of intelligence. But you are doing OK at displaying your lack of intelligence without my help, so maybe I don't have to do this any more.
Malay has been an alphabet-based language for 400 years. The derivation of orangutan is from the Malay "orang" which means "man" and Hutan "forest". See how they did that? I have run 5 marathons in the last 3 years ... 14k is a jog. I was presuming you had a Jewish background, which is why I asked. You didn't seem to mention Judaism in your anti-religious rants. I could be wrong about that. I can't stop myself |
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