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February 17, 2016, 10:19:16 AM |
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I call people who believe in a god "religionists". It's a fair enough term, although I could have just used the term "theist" instead, I suppose.
I prefer sheeple, or sometimes religitard, depending on their level of ineptitude For example... I would consider BitNow sheeple, but BADecker a religitard... do you see the subtlety? I guess there is something funny behind that but I don't have enough English knowledge to understand it ^^
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valta4065
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February 17, 2016, 10:20:13 AM |
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By ignoring the quality of something, you are easily ignoring whether or not it is valid. That is not true: a thing can be valid in a system and not in another. The quality of a thing doesn't screw up the validity of the same thing. Validity is absolute in a system, quality is relative in that system. Although we are humans. Best regards. Someone has hijacked BitNow's account. Yeah take care he said something vaguely coherent and intelligent xD
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February 17, 2016, 10:29:27 AM |
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By ignoring the quality of something, you are easily ignoring whether or not it is valid. That is not true: a thing can be valid in a system and not in another. The quality of a thing doesn't screw up the validity of the same thing. Validity is absolute in a system, quality is relative in that system. Although we are humans. Best regards. Someone has hijacked BitNow's account. That's really sad. Best regards.
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February 17, 2016, 11:00:21 AM |
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By ignoring the quality of something, you are easily ignoring whether or not it is valid. That is not true: a thing can be valid in a system and not in another. The quality of a thing doesn't screw up the validity of the same thing. Validity is absolute in a system, quality is relative in that system. Although we are humans. Best regards. Someone has hijacked BitNow's account. That's really sad. Best regards. Lol! Don't think it's true though, it's just that it's not his usual posting habits.
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valta4065
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February 17, 2016, 10:57:52 PM |
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well atheists donot believe in religion...wic is why they hate religion!
Non sequitur. Not believing in something doesn't mean you hate it. Well, for rational people, anyway. I don't believe in UFOs. I don't hate them. I don't believe in the Easter bunny. I don't hate it. I don't believe in Destiny. I don't hate it. You get the idea - you can think up other examples yourself. Yeah and we don't believe in God, but we believe in religion (hard to not believe in it as it's rather obvious religions exist) and I hate it ^^
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February 18, 2016, 01:11:16 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
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February 18, 2016, 01:23:58 AM |
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I call people who believe in a god "religionists". It's a fair enough term, although I could have just used the term "theist" instead, I suppose.
I would say the term "religionists" perpetuates a narrow view in regards to belief. It would mean that every god is tied to a religion and that religion cannot exist without god, and god cannot exist without religion. This of course is not the case.
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February 18, 2016, 07:47:58 AM |
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I call people who believe in a god "religionists". It's a fair enough term, although I could have just used the term "theist" instead, I suppose.
I would say the term "religionists" perpetuates a narrow view in regards to belief. It would mean that every god is tied to a religion and that religion cannot exist without god, and god cannot exist without religion. This of course is not the case. It's not? You follow BADecker's view that religions can exist without belief in the supernatural?
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February 18, 2016, 07:51:34 AM |
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I call people who believe in a god "religionists". It's a fair enough term, although I could have just used the term "theist" instead, I suppose.
I would say the term "religionists" perpetuates a narrow view in regards to belief. It would mean that every god is tied to a religion and that religion cannot exist without god, and god cannot exist without religion. This of course is not the case. It's not? You follow BADecker's view that religions can exist without belief in the supernatural? Dictionary view.
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yugo23
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February 18, 2016, 08:10:45 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that...
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February 18, 2016, 09:04:51 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists.
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February 18, 2016, 09:10:51 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking)
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yugo23
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February 18, 2016, 09:13:30 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) Well he thinks the world is 7k years old so... Not much more to say than that...
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February 18, 2016, 09:14:08 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) An atheist wouldn't even recognize that he is thinking worse than a Christian. Why not? He has shut off the part of his brain that recognizes a whole lot of things, especially about God and Christians.
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February 18, 2016, 09:15:15 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) An atheist wouldn't even recognize that he is thinking worse than a Christian. Why not? He has shut off the part of his brain that recognizes a whole lot of things, especially about God and Christians. Yeah, it's called irrationality ^^
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February 18, 2016, 09:19:29 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) Well he thinks the world is 7k years old so... Not much more to say than that... The oldest near factual distance we can go back is barely 5,000 years. Carbon dating has proven itself unreliable. Sumer dating through the "pottery" method suggests an age possibly as far back as 5,000 years. And even that is not a certainty. We can tell that the earth is older than that, but we can't tell haw old beyond that. We absolutely have a lot of guesses, however. Since they are guesses, people who believe them as fact have a religion going for themselves.
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February 18, 2016, 09:20:45 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) An atheist wouldn't even recognize that he is thinking worse than a Christian. Why not? He has shut off the part of his brain that recognizes a whole lot of things, especially about God and Christians. Yeah, it's called irrationality ^^ Well, the limited brain usage of atheists is kinda irrational of a thing.
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February 18, 2016, 09:31:26 AM |
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The oldest near factual distance we can go back is barely 5,000 years. Carbon dating has proven itself unreliable. Sumer dating through the "pottery" method suggests an age possibly as far back as 5,000 years. And even that is not a certainty. We can tell that the earth is older than that, but we can't tell haw old beyond that. We absolutely have a lot of guesses, however. Since they are guesses, people who believe them as fact have a religion going for themselves. Carbon dating is absolutely not unreliable whatever you say. And not only that but carbon dating is not the only method we use to date old things. It's plain stupidity to think that the world is 5k years old.
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February 18, 2016, 09:42:10 AM |
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I know it's hard to think for yourself. Believe me. It's a daily struggle. But that doesn't mean that you have to let a book and some people turn you into a mindless drone. Be religious. It's your right. We don't have to. It's our right.
To be fair it's not just the book. Most of them get brainwashed by priests and all the stuff around religion. You know the huge American messes and things like that... Come on. Christians can think a whole lot better than atheists. Despite all evidence to the contrary. (I know you don't have any proof, I'm not even going to bother asking) An atheist wouldn't even recognize that he is thinking worse than a Christian. Why not? He has shut off the part of his brain that recognizes a whole lot of things, especially about God and Christians. Again - proof? Even some kind of fMRI study of brain activation? No, there is no such falsifiable proof. As usual, you present your opinion as fact. If you didn't do that I'd probably never post here.
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February 18, 2016, 09:54:02 AM |
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The oldest near factual distance we can go back is barely 5,000 years. Carbon dating has proven itself unreliable. Sumer dating through the "pottery" method suggests an age possibly as far back as 5,000 years. And even that is not a certainty. We can tell that the earth is older than that, but we can't tell haw old beyond that. We absolutely have a lot of guesses, however. Since they are guesses, people who believe them as fact have a religion going for themselves. Carbon dating is absolutely not unreliable whatever you say. And not only that but carbon dating is not the only method we use to date old things. It's plain stupidity to think that the world is 5k years old. The fact that carbon dating is unreliable isn't my idea by any means. Google it. Even tree ring and ice core samplings are judgmental in the ways they are used to date things. We might be able to go back a little past 4,500 years or so, but beyond that, it becomes very unclear - dating pottery and written-on-clay fragments. Lingual and genetic changes seem to trace back only to about 5,000 years. Beyond that even these kinds of datings become foggy. What else is there other than guesswork?
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