Superstition, Luck and Vodoo

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  1. Commisso

    Commisso Guest

    Me??? and as my Russian buddy would so eloquently put it "Why for?"
     
    #521     Jun 30, 2002
  2. Faster has it all figured out. He is the Jerry Falwell of Atheists.
     
    #522     Jun 30, 2002
  3. of course we don't know everything, and may never know all that there is to know, but that
    fact is not proof/evidence of the existence of some thing. i am not infallible and i do the best
    i can with the tools i have in my possession such as logic, perception, science etc.

    these tools have been conceived and refined over many many years of painstaking effort
    by many many very inteligent human beings. these tools help us discover *reliable* and
    *testable* knowledge of the universe we live in. they should not be taken lightly or discarded
    with the wave of a hand because we happen to *like" the way a god scenario feels to us.

    recall the dark ages when we used to burn witches at the stake without any other justification
    besides it "felt good" to do so. do you really wish to return to those days of old and think
    and reason as they did? dark & chas do when it comes to god.

    "natural" expalanations for observable phenomena have been conceived, are useful and
    are far far more reasonable. natural explanations are much more simplistic and therefore
    more likely than divine ones. this is "Ockam's Razor." It appeals to us to shun postulating
    the existence of anything more than what's needed for the explanation. Complex
    explanations of the universe are less likely than simpler ones. Explanations that
    invoke a god are more complex than "natualistic" scenarios, therefore scenarios
    involving a god are much less likely than those that do not.

    in essence why invoke the existence of a "god"? we have never directly experienced a god.
    we have never measured his existence personally or with the use of any device. furthermore,
    much more reasonable (and therefore more likely) models have been constructed to account
    for why many human beings would need and want a god (eg, psychological desires, fear of unknown
    peer pressure, childhood "brainwashing" etc) these should not be easily dismissed as they have been
    by our resident theists here. finally, why believe in a creator that is claimed to be
    omnipotent and ageless and benevolent and anthropocentric etc ...why not
    just accept that the "universe" as it is? we don't need to create a creator who, by definition,
    must be even MORE complex than the very thing that he allegedly created (this universe).
    infinitely complex scenarios such as a creator serve only to make us look infinitely foolish
    and to obscure the true (see more likely) issues. we don't need them, they are unnecessary
    except for the comfort they provide to the little grey cells of human beings that
    subserve pleasurable sensations.

    so these are some of my reasons for denying a god creature. and one other thing do you
    notice the lack of rational argument from the believers (dark & chas readily come to
    mind perpetrators)? there is a good reason for this ...they have NO rational basis for
    their views, they simply have "faith". so did the witch burners! they too had complete
    faith that they were right. btw, the definition of "faith" by Merriam-Webster is: "firm belief in
    something for which there is no proof". that's precisely sums there view. is that
    something to be proud of?

    i say NO to god.
     
    #523     Jun 30, 2002
  4. hi thug. "katrina" has been thinking of you:D
     
    #524     Jun 30, 2002
  5. now if there is any one person here who has the "stones" or wherewithal to refute what i've said, let's see what you got.

    and i want to see lots of IF/THEN props, and definitely no "you just gotta believe" nonsense.

    dark, early on you seemed up to the task but you never quite get there.

    chas, you haven't a clue so perhaps you'd better refrain from even replying. :-/
     
    #525     Jun 30, 2002
  6. No way baby. You're king of your own little world.
     
    #526     Jun 30, 2002
  7. You don't have to feel guilty for having transgender issues.
     
    #527     Jun 30, 2002
  8. <i>let's see what you got</i>

    Not that it's ever that difficult to refute anything you say, but .....

    You base your argument upon the lack of proof that there is a God.

    "Proof" of God does not exist. That's why they call it "Faith." Otherwise they would call it "Observation."
     
    #528     Jun 30, 2002
  9. oh yes, and so much better to be that than a mindless automaton in your universe chas:)
     
    #529     Jun 30, 2002
  10. >>Not that it's ever that difficult to refute anything you say, but .....

    well you've never done it.


    >>You base your argument upon the lack of proof that there is a God.

    yes, and i don't believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and little green Martians either.


    >>"Proof" of God does not exist. That's why they call it "Faith." Otherwise they would call it "Observation."

    precisely my point. faith in a grand fantasy.
     
    #530     Jun 30, 2002
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