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Postby greedoniz » Jun 24th, '10, 13:52



Tomo wrote:We don't even watch the Queen!



:shock: MR. TOMO!!! :shock:

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Postby A J Irving » Jun 24th, '10, 13:55

greedoniz wrote:
Tomo wrote:We don't even watch the Queen!



:shock: MR. TOMO!!! :shock:


He's a heretic, burn him BURN HIM!!!!! :evil:

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Postby Jean » Jun 24th, '10, 14:04

I still think there is some confusion in this debate between atheism and antitheism. Atheists simply don't believe in gods or have a religion, antitheists subscribe to the belief that religion and irrationality is bad. (Which ironically is a very irrational point of view.)

So I agree with Iain if he means antitheists are hypocrites for celebrating christmas as there is no logical reason to. But as it has been pointed out and is generally agreed on Christmas is a national holiday, it has existed in this land long before Christianity.
What Christmas comes down to is sacrificing an animal to stave of winter. Which may not be necessary now but undoubtedly has been a massive evolutionary development of our subconscious. It's become so instinctive we don't even realise why we do it, hence it's irrational, and if you think irrational is bad your a hypocrite, end of.

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Postby greedoniz » Jun 24th, '10, 14:10

An antitheist is "One opposed to belief in the existence of a God." usually on the grounds that it is immoral to do so and not irrationality per se

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Postby Jean » Jun 24th, '10, 14:14

No not per se but it's definitely their rally cry. After all how can any belief be immoral? It's actions that are immoral. Whether your burning people in the name of god or freezing them in the name of science, if they were alive before you started your a piece of s***. If they were already dead your just a bit silly.

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Postby Tomo » Jun 24th, '10, 14:16

greedoniz wrote: :shock: MR. TOMO!!! :shock:

But it's so dull...

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Postby greedoniz » Jun 24th, '10, 14:18

Tomo wrote:
greedoniz wrote: :shock: MR. TOMO!!! :shock:

But it's so dull...


She did it topless last year....with tassles

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Postby greedoniz » Jun 24th, '10, 14:19

Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:No not per se but it's definitely their rally cry.


Who is they?

I only know of one public figure who would describe themselves as such...


anyway once bitten and all that...

Laters!

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Postby A J Irving » Jun 24th, '10, 14:24

greedoniz wrote:
Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:No not per se but it's definitely their rally cry.


Who is they?

I only know of one public figure who would describe themselves as such...


If it's the same anti-theist that I'm thinking of, he definitely doesn't need Christmas as excuse to have a couple of life-affirming celebratory drinks!

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Postby Jean » Jun 24th, '10, 14:25

greedoniz wrote:
Who is they?


Antitheists.

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Postby Tomo » Jun 24th, '10, 14:34

If it please the court, may I draw m'lud's attention to the somewhat counter intuitive idea that winter was actually a time of plenty. Lots of fruit, grain, bread, meat and drink. Summer, just before the harvests, was when people would have been likely to die of starvation.

The origins of religion can be traced back to the illusion of control people felt when certain rituals were followed by a good harvest. Instead of backing off and wondering if they'd made a mistake when the ritual failed to create better harvests one year, the tendency has always been to add more rules and special cases.

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Postby themagicwand » Jun 24th, '10, 14:36

Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:
Paul when God came to earth as a human he realised he'd been too harsh. Understanding what it means to be human he introduced forgiveness

Yeah, I've heard that before but it doesn't wash. How come he gets off scot free for all the murder and torture committed back in the day? If I killed the first born of every family in Egypt, I'd be up before the beak before you could shout "Let my people go-go!"

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Postby A J Irving » Jun 24th, '10, 14:44

themagicwand wrote:
Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:
Paul when God came to earth as a human he realised he'd been too harsh. Understanding what it means to be human he introduced forgiveness

Yeah, I've heard that before but it doesn't wash. How come he gets off scot free for all the murder and torture committed back in the day? If I killed the first born of every family in Egypt, I'd be up before the beak before you could shout "Let my people go-go!"


Maybe that's why he was nailed to a big wooden cross- for being a genocidal maniac.

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Postby Jean » Jun 24th, '10, 17:26

themagicwand wrote:Yeah, I've heard that before but it doesn't wash. How come he gets off scot free for all the murder and torture committed back in the day? If I killed the first born of every family in Egypt, I'd be up before the beak before you could shout "Let my people go-go!"


I thought you were asking why his attitude changed not why he gets away with it.
Maybe he will maybe he won't, but I'll tell you if there is a complaints line I won't be joining it, far too long.

Sorry Tomo poor choice of words on my part, I meant plants not crops. What I'm talking about predates humanity.

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Postby SamGurney » Jun 24th, '10, 20:47

In an Orwellian dis-taste to wordiness, I'll keep this one short... by my standards.

I think there has been some misunderstanding about the distinction between antitheism and atheism.
My atheism is nothing against religious people- although as it stands, organised religion turns me psychotic- or anyone having a belief, no matter how invalid I deem it: it is simple the LACK of a belief in a god.

But you're right- double standards are wrong. Like America and for that fact, Britain- 'It's not OK for you to be terrorists, but when we slaughter thousands upon thousands of innoscent people it's OK because we're right in our fundamentalism'... What were we talking about again? Oh yeah.. religion... again :roll:

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