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sinewav wrote:Start here.
People tend to go straight to "oh, you googled bible quotes that ain't good", even though it's still bible quotes. They tend to throw them away because you didn't know them off the top of your head, so rather than going straight to throwing bible quotes at them, I write some of the things I find wrong in it, and if they think I'm lying, then I go show them the quotes. If nothing else, it's a little more entertaining watching the shock of people who haven't read the damn thing. :P

Edit: What I didn't add to my list though, which I probably should have is childhood indoctrination. I'm pretty sure the bible does say to raise them like that, and also says you shouldn't think for yourself. But, forcing it on children who are too young to actually understand it bothers me more than you will ever know.

That's a whole discussion in itself though, and I'm about ready for bed. lol Don't really feel like debating that anyway, if he were to even disagree with it.
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sinewav wrote:Start here.
Can't connect to the site o.o
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God is protecting my mind and preserving my faith :lol:
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I can't connect to it, either. Damn you, God! Edit: Oh, the cannibals are back!
Mark 14:22 wrote:And as they did eat, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body.
The problem with religion is that it can hardly be attacked directly; it's too ingrained in people's minds to accomplish much. You'll free those who already have some doubts and just upset the rest. Another approach is to work on factors that cause religiosity, such as living conditions. If you improve those, there are fewer reasons to cling to gods, and you'll find people become more open-minded. It doesn't exactly breed rational minds, however, should you fantasize about that. That's not how minds work. It's just one step closer.
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Jonathan wrote:It doesn't exactly breed rational minds...
Yes, as evidenced by the idiotic United States where an absurd amount of privileged people are also deeply religious. And my privileged I mean access to all kinds of food, medicine, comforts, and especially knowledge - yet still lacking the critical thinking skills necessary to understand why we think the Earth is more than 6,000 years old. I'm so embarrassed to live in this country. Bunch of monkeys with handguns is what they are, even the elected leaders.
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I have but five things to add:

1) http://www.christianswingers.com/

2) It's clearly a sin to not be bisexual. The Bible said Adam and Eve, not Adam or Eve. It's called the Bible, not the Straightble. Duh.

3)
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5) Hallowed are the Ori.
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Nevermind. Besides the jokes, turns out I do have something more serious/constructive/new to add. (Although, it should be pointed out for anyone who didn't bother tracing its origin that number 4 above is rather serious/constructive/new.)

Relating somewhat to the last two posts by Jonathan and sinewav, I just happened to run across this column this evening: 10 Ways to Make Sure the Atheist Movement Is Not Just for the Wealthy. Be sure to read all the embedded links, such as the one right at the beginning that leads to this fantastic piece, which itself is full of great links—much of which related to what you those previous two comments.

Jonathan wrote:Another approach is to work on factors that cause religiosity, such as living conditions. If you improve those, there are fewer reasons to cling to gods....
Yes! In fact, the actual meaning of the passage from Marx, seemingly universally misquoted and misconstrued as "religion is the opiate of the masses"—a phrasing and meaning never actually written—its original context and wording is as follows:

"But man is no abstract being squatting outside the world. Man is the world of man—state, society. This state and this society produce religion, which is an inverted consciousness of the world, because they are an inverted world. Religion is the general theory of this world, its encyclopedic compendium, its logic in popular form, its spiritual point d’honneur, its enthusiasm, its moral sanction, its solemn complement, and its universal basis of consolation and justification. ... Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is an opium for the sufferer/people. ... To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. ... Criticism has plucked the imaginary flowers on the chain not in order that men and women shall continue to bear that chain without fantasy or consolation, but so that they shall throw off the chain and pluck the living flower."


sinewav wrote:Yes, as evidenced by the idiotic United States.... Bunch of monkeys with handguns is what they are, even the elected leaders.
America isn't really as religious, and those who are religious aren't as fundamentalist, as you think, or as others (especially Western Europeans) would like to believe it is. About 80% self-identify as religious, which can mean all degree and manner of things, and it's probably a good bit less. Only about 50% are Protestant, and only about a third self-describe as conservative or evangelical, and it's probably fewer. And even they aren't filling the pews. It's still pretty religious, but not as religious as many make it out to be. Hitch noted so on several occasions. It just depends on what indicators you look at; some may lead you to believe it's overrun with fundies, while others point to much of that being an illusion. And one of the main reasons it comes off as more religious than it really is is the power structure that consolidates a disproportionate amount of right-wing Christian ideology. The problem isn't as much with the general population (not that there isn't a problem there as well) as much as it is with the power structure. You phrased it as "even" the elected leaders, when really it's especially the "elected leaders" whom are neither legitimately elected nor leaders.
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Phytotron wrote:You phrased it as "even" the elected leaders, when really it's especially the "elected leaders" whom are neither legitimately elected nor leaders.
Ah, very insightful. Thank you.
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Don't know how it is for you guys in America, but here atheists are a lot more prevalent then theists at my age group. At least, thats what I noticed when I was in highschool. Though I personally know people who say they're atheist just to avoid the snickers, jokes and a couple times straight up bullying from other people. I thought people were making that kind of shit up whenever I heard about it, I guess because, as was mentioned in one of Phyto's links, people tend to think that atheists are all rational and level-headed. Once I pulled my head out of my ass at around 17, I realized there were more angsty dicks quoting Hitchens than quoting the Bible.

Anyways, yeah, a lot less theists here. Another slightly off topic post from Box \o/
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"Meet Local Christian Swingers Who Believe That an Open & Honest Relationship With Each Other Will Keep Any Marriage Fresh and Exciting."

O_O

just, wow.


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Titanoboa wrote:
"Meet Local Christian Swingers Who Believe That an Open & Honest Relationship With Each Other Will Keep Any Marriage Fresh and Exciting."

O_O

just, wow.


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this is perfect
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