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Frustrating time to be an agnostic or atheist
I've been hearing ministers and priests the past few days speaking about the Newtown tragedy and now I'm hearing these public service Christmas greetings from ministers and priests on radio stations I listen to. It drives me nuts, these are not JohnnyClips type people but they unequivocally believe that there's a man in the sky running this show. You can throw all the science you want at them and it doesn't matter - they just keep repeating things as if they were true. It drives me nuts even though I am tolerant of anybody's beliefs but it just makes no sense to me, it's like having a mentally ill friend with anorexia who keeps saying they're fat when they look like a skeleton. 2 to 3 thousand years ago to primitive men in the Bronze Age I understand how they believed in this insane fantasy world.
I'm only an agnostic because I believe in science so much and I know that in another 2000 years science will discover so much more than we know now - so i keep an open mind, something God like could exist. |
You keep an open mind? So there is also a possibility that unicorns exist? Or yellow half striped half dotted 168 legged 1.34 cm sized talking in 8 languages rhinos?
Just because we haven't found any doesn't mean they don't exist right? No really, your god like argument is stupid. |
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Right? |
Mutt, be careful when you go out today. A flying bike might crash land on your face. Don't think this is silly! Just because we never saw a flying bike before doesn't mean they don't exist. I mean there was a time when people thought the earth was flat!
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you're hung up on the word 'God', that it has to mean a type of personified God that Christians/Jews/Muslims swear exists. i'm talking about anything other than random chemical reactions that created the universe and this planet. |
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When you step on an ant does it go to ant heaven?
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my issue is with the BILLION people on this planet right now who believe in not just a God in the sky but in thousands of supernatural events that they claim have already happened on this planet for which there is no proof, not even one teeny tiny bit of proof. |
ANything is possible but extremely highly doubtful. And the word of god should bee frustrating to anyone with a mind for science or intelligence due to the fact you have to stop asking question to beleave in it.
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you do know that millions of years ago there were flying lizards the size of a jetliner on this planet? and that if you and I were both alive only 200 years ago and I told you that there once were giant flying lizards on this planet you would have called me insane. |
You're criticizing other peoples beliefs and saying that you are tolerant of them in the same breath? Are you serious? Try looking up the meaning of the word.
I'm not religious myself but the only thing I find frustrating is that at least they have a place to turn to for answers to tough questions and terrible incidents. Does turning to Nietzsche make everything feel better for you? Do you read up on some Planck to help you through the tough times in life? Do you read your children bed time stories from Hobbes so they don't get scared at night? Sometimes a good story can help us get through and cope with the most horrible of things, do they necessarily have to be true to be helpful? |
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tolerant 1)Allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference. Does my being frustrated,flabbergasted,puzzled,upset by their belief interfere with their practice of their belief? If I was intolerant I'd be calling for the banishment of religion like Marxists do, I don't. |
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For the record, I am a Christian (albeit not a very good one) and believe in God. Unlike many of the atheists who post here, I don't feel the need to shove my personal beliefs down other peoples throats. Turn the other cheek, and all that. |
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Thanks for proving my point, though. |
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If i say i believe in blue unicorns people will mKe fun of me as well. And your belief is just as crazy as that. |
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"god" doesn't necessarily have to be the creator, or be omnipotent, omnipresent, etc For all we know, we could be like bacteria floating around in a petri dish, while a human watches them through a microscope... that human observer watching them above would be considered "god" to the bacteria living in a petri dish... |
the idea that man has any real idea of what came before and what (if anything) comes after is laughable at best. pure ego.
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Try to understand what i'm saying. |
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if you don't believe in God blah blah, why care about people who do?
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I tolerate peoples religious beliefs, but I don't respect them.
I don't see the point in arguing with religious people, if they were willing and capable of applying critical thought to the subject, they would not be religious to begin with. And arguing with somebody who is not using critical thinking is little more than a shouting match. |
There was a priest on MSNBC talking all of that fairy tale jibberish. I was making my breakfast and I actually said out loud to my iPad "will you shut the fuck up with that stupid shit?"
I don't know if it's possible for these people to know how idiotic they are -- considering the shit they believe. |
?Listen to the mustn'ts, child.
Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me. Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.? ― Shel Silverstein |
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