My view is that most humans have evolved to need something to believe in. But there's always a few exceptions, just like adrenaline junkies are the exception, but thought they where needed to be the pioneers.
Some believe in religion, some believe in spiritually but have no religion, some believe in science and use it out side of the correct context. They all have the same belief in something unprovable and rationalise it in their own way. I really do think most of population are Born with a need for a belief.
Rainmaker ... so Deuteronomy 11:30, Psalm 19:4-6, Joshua 10:12 are all allegorical as well?
I guess Genesis 7:20 is definitely allegorical
What about, say, 2 Chronicles 4:2?
And so on ...
Or how about
That is a good post Lttlejoe, and a reasonable position to take. I hope you can see however why I came to the conclusions I did, given your previous vehemence in your position.
If the above is an indication of your intent, then consider my opinion of your motivations duly changed.
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Yes I agree, I do tolerate other peoples beliefs but where do you draw the line?I'd take a certain amount of exception to the idea that you need to provide evidence for your belief - if it's a personal faith then why should you have to trouble yourself in the slightest about whether other people also believe in the same things you do? If I'm going to believe in whatever I want then provided I'm not harming others with my beliefs then why should someone else feel the have the right to tell me I'm wrong unless I can convince them of the veracity of my belief? If you're going to tell other people that what you believe is correct then yes, I'd agree that some convincing proof would certainly be handy.
It's also probably worth defining what the person you are discussing with would view as acceptable evidence - people who believe in a religion may advance evidence that convinces them of the existence of their god but others will say they've not discharged the burden of proof upon them. It's possible to set such a high burden of proof that very few things can be proved as absolute fact even without going to the philosophical position that nothing exists but what I directly experience - I'm not necessarily saying that is the case in all such debates but it's a distinct possibility that nothing could be advanced which would satisfy disbelievers.
Yes it does
This episode pretty much sums up my position. It would be interesting to know what you think.
Being allegorical does not mean that it can be wrong in the order of things
But if you think that it is OK to be so far out when being allegorical ... the the rest of the bible is also allegorical, as are the 10 commandments meaning it is OK to kill people
Rainmaker ... so Deuteronomy 11:30, Psalm 19:4-6, Joshua 10:12 are all allegorical as well?
I guess Genesis 7:20 is definitely allegorical
What about, say, 2 Chronicles 4:2?
And so on ...
Yes I agree, I do tolerate other peoples beliefs but where do you draw the line?
To be honest most of the anti-theists, are doing it in a good cause. There are not many people attacking Deism,it's usually where Religion infringes on other peoples life's.
About your last point, skeptism should be applied proportionately to the unlikeness of the claim.Iron chariots explains it nicely.
Read this
And @Castiel, Wiktionary seems to suggest otherwise of the source of atheos.
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Deuteronomy 11:30, Psalm 19:4-6, Joshua 10:12 cannot agree in which direction the sun travels, or whether it is the sun that moves or the Earth and so on afaik.
Genesis 7:20 indicates that the flood was taller than Mount Everest ....
2 Chronicles 4:2 gives pi as 3 rather than 3.14..
2 Chronicles 4:2
He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits[a] high. It took a line of thirty cubits to measure around it.
Deuteronomy 11:30, Psalm 19:4-6, Joshua 10:12 cannot agree in which direction the sun travels, or whether it is the sun that moves or the Earth and so on afaik.
rypt said:Genesis 7:20 indicates that the flood was taller than Mount Everest ....
rypt said:2 Chronicles 4:2 gives pi as 3 rather than 3.14..
The point isn't the facts, but god's salvation of a righteous man
look what religion does to all of you, wether you believe in it or not. it makes you argue. one side see's it with intelligence, common sense, fact/science/evolution based, and the other side is just believing in a dreamy fantasy. spirituality got mentioned, which is interesting, im ever the skeptic but that stuff is so right its quite scary. personality and thought pattern is set by the position of the planets at the time of birth. the difference between spirituality and religion is that one can be proven (by yourself) while the other cant. people ive spoken to about it have said its all rubbish(just like i would say about religion), so ive given them links to have a birth chart made and their like wow as they realise it really is true, i mean how can it list all the things you never tell anyone about yourself?? science has yet to find out why this happens. im eager to find out for sure.
thus you should never believe in something unless proven and im fairly confident religion will never be proved, only disproved.
what i dont understand is how people are saying stories in the bible are ficticious, yet still believe in god. is it the realisation that the bible and religion is actually bullcrap but take an egotistical stance and are struggling to accept the truth about reality? dismissing one part of religion after realising it is a fairytale, yet believing in the rest isnt right, either accept it fully or not at all, its a copout. faith should be renamed to dillusion also.
1,000 years ago id be burned alive for saying that, 2000years ago and id have hunted down this jesus dude, murdered him and wrote my own book of bullcrap and have millions of people beliving it, props to the dude tho, he suckered in more people than i ever could.
really?
To me it's the wholesale slaughter of thousands/millions if you don't do as your told.
When dictators have their own little genocides against a group to "make the country safe/better for the chosen people" we don't focus on there "oh lovly that man is improving the lives of his people" we focus on the "holy **** he just massacred a bunch of people".
why should this be treated differently?
I think I'd get a headache from that kind of cognitive dissonance.
I got a headache from the posters inability to use the shift key :/ I never knew improperly formatted text was so painful to read until this day.
I still literally have no idea what he wrote, its impossible to read.
really?
To me it's the wholesale slaughter of thousands/millions if you don't do as your told.
When dictators have their own little genocides against a group to "make the country safe/better for the chosen people" we don't focus on there "oh lovly that man is improving the lives of his people" we focus on the "holy **** he just massacred a bunch of people".
why should this be treated differently?
look what religion does to all of you, whether you believe in it or not. it makes you argue.
One side sees it with intelligence, common sense, fact/science/evolution based, and the other side is just believing in a dreamy fantasy.
Spirituality got mentioned, which is interesting, I'm ever the sceptic, but that stuff is so right its quite scary.
Personality and thought pattern is set by the position of the planets at the time of birth.
The difference between spirituality and religion is that one can be proven (by yourself) while the other can't.
People I've spoken to about it have said its all rubbish(just like I would say about religion), so I've given them links to have a birth chart made and their like wow as they realise it really is true, I mean how can it list all the things you never tell anyone about yourself?? science has yet to find out why this happens. I'm eager to find out for sure.
Thus you should never believe in something unless proven and I'm fairly confident religion will never be proved, only disproved.
What I don't understand is how people are saying the stories in the bible are fictitious, yet still believe in god. Is it the realisation that the bible and religion is actually bull-crap but take an egotistical stance and are struggling to accept the truth about reality? dismissing one part of religion after realising it is a fairytale, yet believing in the rest isn't right, either accept it fully or not at all, its a cop-out. faith should be renamed to delusion also.
1,000 years ago id be burned alive for saying that, 2000years ago and id have hunted down this Jesus dude, murdered him and wrote my own book of bull-crap and have millions of people believing it, props to the dude though, he suckered in more people than I ever could.