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    John Carson
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    The Grand Negus wrote:

    First, let me clarify. I wasn't suggesting that homosexuality and atheism are perverse and sterile because most people find them repugnant; I was suggesting that most people find these doctrines repugnant because they are, in fact, perverse and sterile.

    Yes, I got that, obnoxious though it is.

    The Grand Negus wrote:

    Now, regarding your poll data. Only 11 percent of the French, you say, identify "religion as an important part of their lives"; yet almost all of them would find it objectionable if I arbitrarily slapped one of them in the face. Why? On what grounds? Scientific? No. Genetic? No. They would object on moral grounds, indicating that they both recognize and accept a more-or-less universal, objective moral standard that cannot be derived from materialistic atheism. Religion plays a more important part in their lives than they know; their words say one thing, but their actions say something else - loud and clear.

    Let me see now:

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    The eradication of religion does appear to be on the agenda. But like homosexuality, atheism is repugnant to most people. Both doctrines are perverse and sterile; they will not triumph, in the end, for those very reasons.

    It seems you speak out of both sides of your mouth and the word "religion" takes on a different meaning each time. The sure indicator of a charlatan.

    John Carson

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      since he was clearly smarter than most of us

      In your opinion. Just because some historical characters believed in your god is not proof that god exists. Bottom line, you simply can't prove god exists and, even if you could, so what? Is your god so feeble that it requires worship to make it feel like a god whilst it allows children to die of starvation or causes floods to wipe out thousands of innocent people? That is not a god, should it be proved to exist, that will ever gain my respect; it's certainly done nothing to deserve it. Further, I would never worship the unseen: how foolish and childlike: anything worthy of worship should have the courage and wit to show itself.

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      Your an idiot. You expect God to require us to worship it? Get real. Do you really think that God would pamper us and let us live in absolute luxury and keep us living forever, FUCKING MORON!!!! THAT FUCKING DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE YOU IDIOT!:wtf:

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        The Grand Negus wrote:

        Albert Einstein believed in God,

        Einstein was an atheist. He couched some of his theory in religion because he was attacked by the religious wackos, but he asserted his atheism many times.

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          Your an idiot. You expect God to require us to worship it? Get real. Do you really think that God would pamper us and let us live in absolute luxury and keep us living forever, FUCKING MORON!!!! THAT FUCKING DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE YOU IDIOT!:wtf:

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          Off your meds again?

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            Your an idiot. You expect God to require us to worship it? Get real. Do you really think that God would pamper us and let us live in absolute luxury and keep us living forever, FUCKING MORON!!!! THAT FUCKING DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE YOU IDIOT!:wtf:

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            So why do you worship it? Is it a requirement? If not, why do it if it isn't required? Getting angry and shouting makes you appear to be the idiot, not me. And I'm pretty sure I never mentioned luxury or eternity or any such thing. As far as I'm aware you're born, you live and, after a short time you die. End of. Is there a pur[ose to life? If you know you should say. I simple ask the questions that you appear unable or unwilling to answer.

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              anything worthy of worship should have the courage and wit to show itself.

              In your opinion.

              Modern liberalism has never achieved anything other than giving Secularists something to feel morally superior about

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              So you feel that it is okay to worship the unseen/unknown? I have some real fine swamp-land in Florida I'm sure you'll be interested in...

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                So you feel that it is okay to worship the unseen/unknown? I have some real fine swamp-land in Florida I'm sure you'll be interested in...

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                digital man wrote:

                So you feel that it is okay to worship the unseen/unknown?

                Seems to be the human thang to do.

                Modern liberalism has never achieved anything other than giving Secularists something to feel morally superior about

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                  Your an idiot. You expect God to require us to worship it? Get real. Do you really think that God would pamper us and let us live in absolute luxury and keep us living forever, FUCKING MORON!!!! THAT FUCKING DEFEATS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE YOU IDIOT!:wtf:

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                  FUCKING MORON!!1!!!1 YOU SOUND FUCKING BIPOLAR FUCK FUCK SHIT :omg::omg::omg::mad::mad::mad::wtf::wtf::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:-O:->:->:->:->:->

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                    Off your meds again?

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    Just because the meds can take down three full grown elephants, doesn't mean they are strong enough to keep him calm. He ought to be in Guiness's Book of World Records. ;)

                    -- Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                      The Grand Negus wrote:

                      Belief in God is clearly not limited to frightened children and imbeciles.

                      That's what some of you think now. Ask your grand grand children. :)

                      -- Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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                      • E Ed Gadziemski

                        The Grand Negus wrote:

                        Albert Einstein believed in God,

                        Einstein was an atheist. He couched some of his theory in religion because he was attacked by the religious wackos, but he asserted his atheism many times.

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                        You're right that he wasn't a religious person (while Jewish, he was not a Judaic Jew, for instance). At the same time, he wasn't an atheist, strictly speaking; he did not hold the belief that there was no god. A better label for him would be pantheist: the belief that everything in nature together is god.

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                          So why do you worship it? Is it a requirement? If not, why do it if it isn't required? Getting angry and shouting makes you appear to be the idiot, not me. And I'm pretty sure I never mentioned luxury or eternity or any such thing. As far as I'm aware you're born, you live and, after a short time you die. End of. Is there a pur[ose to life? If you know you should say. I simple ask the questions that you appear unable or unwilling to answer.

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                          digital man wrote:

                          So why do you worship it?

                          I don't worship it. I just believe that there is a god and have respect for it.

                          digital man wrote:

                          Getting angry and shouting makes you appear to be the idiot, not me.

                          WOW!!!!!!!!!

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                            So why do you worship it? Is it a requirement? If not, why do it if it isn't required? Getting angry and shouting makes you appear to be the idiot, not me. And I'm pretty sure I never mentioned luxury or eternity or any such thing. As far as I'm aware you're born, you live and, after a short time you die. End of. Is there a pur[ose to life? If you know you should say. I simple ask the questions that you appear unable or unwilling to answer.

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                            Personally I don't feel compelled to worship. The whole thing doesn't make much sense as you've pointed out. But I do feel thankful. So I offer that.

                            This statement was never false.

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                              You're right that he wasn't a religious person (while Jewish, he was not a Judaic Jew, for instance). At the same time, he wasn't an atheist, strictly speaking; he did not hold the belief that there was no god. A better label for him would be pantheist: the belief that everything in nature together is god.

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                              Isn't pantheism many gods? And not just the immanence of God?

                              This statement was never false.

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                                The Grand Negus wrote:

                                yet almost all of them would find it objectionable if I arbitrarily slapped one of them in the face. Why? On what grounds? Scientific?

                                Yes. Its scientific that if you slap me on the face, it HURTS. As pain signals are sent to the brain. I find it uncomfortable. Not morally. Its on moral grounds that I don't slap you back.

                                This statement was never false.

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                                  The Grand Negus wrote:

                                  I think that a normal human perspective includes concepts such as "necessary and sufficient causes" and that psychologically healthy humans require some kind of meaning in their lives. Atheism deprives a man of both of these and is therefore a perverse and sterile doctrine (or position, or belief, or conclusion, or whatever term you like).

                                  I disagree. While I find meaning in contemplating the divine, I think its erroneous to suggest that without it you can have no meaning in your life. There are definately Atheists who have found meaning in their lives. As well as homosexuals. This is only your opinion. And you can't dictate what another can find as meaning in their lives. That is just flat out wrong. Do I have to wish upon an afterlife to have meaning within this life? Maybe religion has screwed up people's meanings. Wasn't Jesus the one who said: "The best way for a tadpole to prepare for being a frog, is to live each and every moment faithfully as a tadpole."? That suggests to me, that our focus is rightfully placed within this life, and not worrying so much about the afterlife.

                                  This statement was never false.

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                                    Isn't pantheism many gods? And not just the immanence of God?

                                    This statement was never false.

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                                    Polytheism = "many gods". Pantheism = "god is all".

                                    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: How men in the Catholic Church replaced Passover with Easter The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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