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09-25-2013 , 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
there's a limit to how far back you're allowed to go and this is pushing it
100 Post Rule

edit: maybe 500
09-25-2013 , 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
there's a limit to how far back you're allowed to go and this is pushing it
Were not that old Annie
09-25-2013 , 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Anarchist
there's a limit to how far back you're allowed to go and this is pushing it
Oh you meant ITT





















No there isn't

Im randomly reading pages
09-25-2013 , 05:45 PM
While playing poker
09-25-2013 , 05:46 PM
Mets I think you sort of missed the point of that post since I wasn't dissing people of faith.

I was pointing out the hypocrisy of saying X tragedy is a punishment for sin when it happens to someone else but saying it's a test from God when it happens to you/your family/your church.
09-25-2013 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SGT RJ
Mets I think you sort of missed the point of that post since I wasn't dissing people of faith.

I was pointing out the hypocrisy of saying X tragedy is a punishment for sin when it happens to someone else but saying it's a test from God when it happens to you/your family/your church.
Can i diss people of faith? Those people suck
09-25-2013 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SGT RJ
Mets I think you sort of missed the point of that post since I wasn't dissing people of faith.

I was pointing out the hypocrisy of saying X tragedy is a punishment for sin when it happens to someone else but saying it's a test from God when it happens to you/your family/your church.
I get that but if not for that it would be impossible to have faith

The purposes of religion are to help people believe in a purpose and to create morality

But yes there are tons of hypocrisy in religion. I won't argue that

My reply would be: meh
09-25-2013 , 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
I get that but if not for that it would be impossible to have faith

The purposes of religion are to help people believe in a purpose and to create morality

But yes there are tons of hypocrisy in religion. I won't argue that

My reply would be: meh
Wait wait. You cant say the purpose of religion is to create morality when non-religous people can be moral without it
09-25-2013 , 05:57 PM
God created morality ding dongs, along with all the animals and the rainbows
09-25-2013 , 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Wait wait. You cant say the purpose of religion is to create morality when non-religous people can be moral without it
I consider morality and religion to be hand and hand

You are a moral atheist. That's your religion IMO
09-25-2013 , 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
I consider morality and religion to be hand and hand

You are a moral atheist. That's your religion IMO
you're doing it wrong then. morality is a societal and personal norm. religion was originally about explaining how the world works. later it essentially became a tool for those in power to control others
09-25-2013 , 06:02 PM
society created morality. everyone knows this.

mets, you may argue god created man who created society who created morality.
09-25-2013 , 06:02 PM
oh Jesus, here we go.
09-25-2013 , 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by kioshk
oh Jesus, here we go.
Icwudt
09-25-2013 , 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Crossnerd
society created morality. everyone knows this.

mets, you may argue god created man who created society who created morality.
Im not debating god ITT

I also believe there is an inate morality tho which may or may not have been created from god
09-25-2013 , 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SGT RJ
I was pointing out the hypocrisy of saying X tragedy is a punishment for sin when it happens to someone else but saying it's a test from God when it happens to you/your family/your church.
actually that seems like a really logical approach to event categorization

like how its hilarious if you fall into a sewer but its tragic if I stub my toe
09-25-2013 , 06:08 PM
adonai the existence of inate morality
09-25-2013 , 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Wait wait. You cant say the purpose of religion is to create morality when non-religous people can be moral without it
this argument is logically flawed

compare: you can't say the purpose of a garlic press is to press garlic when you can press garlic without one
09-25-2013 , 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Sun Tzu
this argument is logically flawed

compare: you can't say the purpose of a garlic press is to press garlic when you can press garlic without one
Youre right. My second post clarifies more what i meant
09-25-2013 , 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Crossnerd
adonai the existence of inate morality
nice, that's nice
09-25-2013 , 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Sun Tzu
this argument is logically flawed

compare: you can't say the purpose of a garlic press is to press garlic when you can press garlic without one
but isn't anything used to press garlic a garlic press for that purpose? like if you press garlic with a salt shaker, it's not a salt shaker during the garlic pressing.

similarly, atheists are behaving theistically when engaged in making moral (but not necessarily ethical) distinctions.
09-25-2013 , 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by amplify
mostly the dawkins-hitchens crowd who see religion as a destructive force in history and who see their devotion to scientific materialism not as a belief system itself, but somehow the end of belief systems, which is demonstrably untrue from the very logical perspective they slavishly proselytize.
I agree that that's the most common argument, but there's a much better one: broad acceptance of faith-based conclusions makes it harder for us correctly to process evidence, because we "learn" that it isn't always necessary and that sometimes it leads to incorrect results. In other words, the more irrational we are, the less often we can be expected to get hard questions right.
09-25-2013 , 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by metsandfinsfan
Im not debating god ITT

I also believe there is an inate morality tho which may or may not have been created from god
what is that even supposed to mean?

how would one create an innate morality?

if morality is "created" by God, then could he have chosen an arbitrary morality where for example, murder isn't wrong but chewing gum is?

the way I see it, any sensible morality is based on principles

if God came to me and told me to kill my son, I would tell him to **** himself and I think I would be more right than him

Abraham failed that test iyam
09-25-2013 , 06:15 PM
then you'd get permabanned
09-25-2013 , 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by atakdog
I agree that that's the most common argument, but there's a much better one: broad acceptance of faith-based conclusions makes it harder for us correctly to process evidence, because we "learn" that it isn't always necessary and that sometimes it leads to incorrect results. In other words, the more irrational we are, the less often we can be expected to get hard questions right.
your argument presupposes your conclusion: that faith is irrational

this is known as begging the question. I am dissapoint.

      
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