Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
Incorrect. There is no "point" of theism, its merely describes what theistic religions are, a set of beleifs and values that entails the belief of a higher power., all of that extra crap is just baseless assumption. there are non-theistic religions as well: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=non-theistic+religion&l=1 Religions are subjective (up to interpretation by nature), the only thing that is universal is the core beliefs and values themselves. You keep tacking on all this extra crap to make it seem like religion itself is bad, when its is literally just an intangiable human construct belief system. And now you're saying Im insulting theists? You are the one ignorantly assuming that all theists don't have the mental fortitude to decide their own values as if deciding to believe in Christinaity or any other Religion is unfathomable. Making sweeping generallizations because all you see are the extremist and don't have the rational thought to divorce a persons actions with the values they claim to have, can't even question why someone would molest children and claim to be a servant of a religion that expressely forbids it. If you don't have the mental fortitude, you can be brainwashed by any system of belief whether it be Nilhism, Atheism, Theism, Etc. And I don't understand how anyone using rational thinking would find it hard to believe that people abusing their power is not unique to religion. Seriously, you claim that you feel that we could be in the dream of some kind of higher being and yet you can't open your mind to the possiblity that People do bad things because they want to? |
Lol I'm if the only way you can have a discussion is by distorting what the person you are talking to says then I met say I find that quite sad and beyond that is making me more and more reluctant to continue this discussion
Firstly I didn't say religion is bad for someone who speaks of having a wide perspective you fail at it again and again... It did not somehow occur to you that regardless of my criticism of something that I may somehow still consider it as a whole to be good
Secondly
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You are the one ignorantly assuming that all theists don't have the mental fortitude to decide their own values as if deciding to believe in Christinaity or any other Religion is unfathomable"
Lol I'll be honest and say you're losing me here the most how can someone be Christian for example and disregard what makes them Christian? Which is obviously christian values as mandated by the bible should they choose to disregard them... Uh...wild they then not be Christian?
If someone's values are causing a particular behaviour how can you divorce the 2?
Lol finally I addressed the rest of your post which is basically your nasty habit of claiming I've stated things I actually have not with my first point







