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Reply to: #232443 by Flying Squirrel Squad
May 31, 2008 6:57am
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Quote I’ve been looking at this thread and it probably doesn’t need my two cents but I’ll add it anyway. Because I’m bored tonight. I do feel a little bit badly that people are “ ganging up”on Kirbert. I suspect that is because they think that he is wrong and they are trying to persuade him to think differently. I think that most people are trying to helpful. I thought that Pika did a good job of answering Kirbert’s statements.

I do not think anyone should feel bad for engaging in this thread. Until now, I have been reading it with a lot of interest. I have used the buttons to express opinions. The thread has invited me to evaluate my own beliefs.
No one has ganged up on Kirbert. Kirbert knowingly engaged us with some very controversial statements. It was akin to someone (Kirbert) walking to the pulpit in, shall we say, First Chaotic Church of Letterboxing at a time many were gathered there for discussion, learning, and pursuit of letterboxing. I was in the well behaved audience. Many, like me, were offended by Kirbert's remarks that felt like an attack on anyone that believes in God.
I found myself agreeing with PRS on nearly every issue. Sometimes I chose not to vote. I found that I disagreed with Kirbert. But I did not feel I was part of a gang. I hope Kirbert does not feel he was mistreated by any of us, passive or agressive, participants.
The fact is that no gang action took place, but rather, Kirbert started a debate with a congregation of open minded people that included my friend, Pica Rampant Sinister. It could very well end with noone converting another. But I will say, when I need someone to speak for me, I hope PRS is available.
Now, let us sing the Doxology.
Kayak Bandit '(*!*)'
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Reply to: #232497 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 9:09am
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Quote Some excellent discussion going on! I'm not replying to everything



Well can you at least answer this (which several folks have implicitly asked)?

Why are you not a liar for believing in no god? Or do you have proof of god's non-existence you've been keeping secret?
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Reply to: #232557 by Pungent Bob
May 31, 2008 9:14am
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Quote Why are you not a liar for believing in no god? Or do you have proof of god's non-existence you've been keeping secret?


Go stand in the front yard and yell a bunch of obscenities at the sky. See what happens.

It's not that I believe in no god -- although I do. It's that I require at least some evidence or reason to support the things I do accept as true -- and there is zero evidence or reason to believe in a "creator". The only reason anyone believes it is, as someone else put it here, "because everyone is saying it."
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Reply to: #232503 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 9:43am
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Quote Always love that argument. Look at it this way: If the atheist is wrong, he spends eternity in hell. If the believer is wrong, he has wasted his entire existence, which for him is the same thing as eternity.

Actually, the apostle Paul might have sort of agreed with you . In I Corinthians he discussed the consequences of Christ not being raised from he dead and he goes on to say “If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all men most to be pitied.” or another translation says “ if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless” (I think that idea would apply to the idea God not existing also)
Although, I don’t know agree with you that it my whole life has been wasted if it turns out my faith has been misplaced. I suppose my life would be waste from your point of view.
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Reply to: #232569 by Flying Squirrel Squad
May 31, 2008 9:48am
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Quote I don’t know agree with you that it my whole life has been wasted if it turns out my faith has been misplaced. I suppose my life would be waste from your point of view.


A reasonable contention. It's probably difficult to imagine in how many ways your life would be different if religion did not exist. If you thought about it a while, though, you'd probably be very surprised to realize just how much of your life has been wasted.
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Reply to: #232559 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 10:28am
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Well, I got sucked in. Thanks. (for reference I am not standing against Kilbert...I have enjoyed his strong arguments and intelligent responses and admirable conviction.)

Quote It's that I require at least some evidence or reason to support the things I do accept as true -- and there is zero evidence or reason to believe in a "creator". The only reason anyone believes it is, as someone else put it here, "because everyone is saying it."


I always find this thought interesting. I am assuming you believe there was a man named George Washington. You've never seen him, meet him, heard him, touched him...in fact the only "evidence" you have of him is "because everyone is saying it."

Yet: I am assuming you believe there was never a man named Jesus. Because you've never seen him, meet him, heard him, touched him...and the only "evidence" you have of him is "because everyone is saying it."

People blindly believe in evolution (still referred to as a theory by the way) Why? Because until there is PROOF, they are required to call it a theory. SO by scientific standards a belief in evolution requires faith and has a lack of evidence. Although they have demonstrated micro-evolution in fish and now squirrels, out of the millions of insect species, mammal species, fish species, avian species, and reptile species, scientist have never found a "link" between any two different species. Mathematically I believe that is called the law of improbability. If you have an infinite number of possibilities and not one proof, then the probability for all is zero.

If we apply the 2nd law of Thermal Dynamics it states as a result of thermodynamics, natural processes that involve energy transfer must have one direction, and all natural processes are irreversible. This law also predicts that the entropy of an isolated system always increases with time. Entropy is the measure of the disorder or randomness of energy and matter in a system. Because of the second law of thermodynamics both energy and matter in the Universe are becoming less useful as time goes on. This is to say that all matter is in a state of decay and loss (biblically supported BTW). If this LAW is held against the THEORY of evolution, then all life should be degrading and not evolving.

I do not demand that anyone believe in God. I do not demand that anyone agree with me that there is a God. I do ask that I not be demanded to believe there isn't a God.

Finally, to state that I "wasted" my life in believing in God is a point of view. If I pray, live peaceably, promote selflessness, give to the those in need, and work towards edifying others, because of my faith....it stands to reason I will live a joyous life (hardships and trials will come, but I will have peace and joy). In fact, my life since coming to Christ has been so much more enriched than before; that even if I die and discover there is no God, my life was better because of it anyway. I doubt anyone who dies and discovers there is a God will be pleased with the result anyway.
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Reply to: #232571 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 10:42am
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I find this thread really interesting, but I am a little surprised that no one has emphasized a broader definition of God. I may have missed it, but personally I do not dwell on the Christian mystery of the Holy Trinity. In my experience and journey I can grasp the concept of the Holy Spirit and I have adopted this definition of God and follow this example. I cannot prove or disprove there is a little man (or woman) cloaked behind a curtain millions of space miles away, and the earthly example, Jesus, as role model is the embodiment of the Holy Spirit. Does it make a difference to you if I say, “I follow Jesus,” or “I aspire to act as Jesus did?” To me, there is a significant difference.

I think humans have a spiritual component that wants to find meaning and order to all things. Without it there is desperation and chaos. Human nature as it is also tells us that we do not want to be alone or feel alone. So we gather with others who want the same meaning and order. That’s how “religion” was born. Imperfect as institutions are, we can continue to do good work and have hope that some day all will be made clear. We just don’t have to expect it to happen in our earthly lifetime. We are to sow the seeds.
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Reply to: #231284 by Pungent Bob
May 31, 2008 11:43am
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Quote Or all agree on one religion

Yes, Pungent, that is not very likely,

hmmm, it is seemingly as likely as convincing the entire world (that uses toilet paper) to place the roll to dispense from the top front?
hmm, how about everyone must now and forever bite popsicles no sucking allowed.
Hmm, or something as simple as squeezing the toothpaste tube from the bottom only.

These are all seemingly simple , trifle things, but we not very likely to ever have conformity on.

Look at even within a single household how difficult it is to have 'conformity'??

So...how likely is it to convince people in this day to hold one belief??

Oh well, I do believe one day it will come,
until then we all go our varied,
and sometimes stubborn hedonistic ways?
Which is all because of free will, which is a wonderful thing.

Pilgrims in This Land
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Reply to: #232559 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 12:42pm
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Quote It's not that I believe in no god -- although I do. It's that I require at least some evidence or reason to support the things I do accept as true -- and there is zero evidence or reason to believe in a "creator".


Again, why do you expect others to give up their beliefs for your own without proof? Where is the proof that there is no God? Please share it so we all can understand.

Quote The only reason anyone believes it is, as someone else put it here, "because everyone is saying it."


You are criticizing others for doing the same thing you are - only their beliefs don't agree with your own. Please, share your proof. I am truly willing to listen tangible, concrete proof. I don't want to accept another's beliefs just because they are saying so.

Still respectfully,
Mumma & Bunny Boy =D
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Reply to: #232582 by 3 Blind Mice
May 31, 2008 1:03pm
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Quote Why? Because until there is PROOF, they are required to call it a theory.


That's not true at all. This sort of misunderstanding comes from a common misinterpretation of the word "theory" as though it's synonymous with "hypothesis". Occurrences can be proven -- and it's easily proven that creatures have evolved. "Theory" is the term applied to the line of reasoning offered to explain why those occurrences happened. As such, a theory inherently cannot be proven, since you can never be sure there isn't another explanation -- but theories can be disproven (by demonstrating that the explanation doesn't work), and they can be confirmed or validated usually by using the theory to predict future occurrences. There is no doubt at all that the theory of evolution is a valid explanation for the way creatures change over time; it has been confirmed and validated literally hundreds of times, and there has never been even a shred of evidence indicating any weakness in it at all. As of this time, nobody has proposed an alternative theory of any sort. Its acceptance among people whose minds aren't clouded by mythology is not just widespread, it is in fact 100%.

Creation theory is not simply another theory on an equal footing with the theory of evolution -- because creation theory isn't really a theory at all. It's not really a theory because it cannot be tested or confirmed or validated; it must merely be accepted on blind faith. It cannot be applied to predict any occurrences, so it cannot be shown to have any value as an explanation at all. For the very same reasons, it cannot be disproven -- but that's not a sign of its strength, it's the reason it should be ignored as unimportant.
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Reply to: #232614 by Mumma and Bunny Boy
May 31, 2008 1:07pm
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Quote Please, share your proof.


To paraphrase somebody, unfortunately I don't remember who:

"To change your way of thinking, no proof is sufficient. To continue believing what you were raised to believe, no proof is necessary."
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Reply to: #232625 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 1:31pm
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Quote "To change your way of thinking, no proof is sufficient. To continue believing what you were raised to believe, no proof is necessary."


Hmmmm....my question is still not being answered. I'm only asking of you what you are asking of others. They could easily use the same quote back to you when you ask for their proof. Are there two sets of rules - 1 for Kirbert and 1 for everyone else? Do you not have the proof so you are using the technique of distraction? If you don't have proof, it's Ok with me, just say so. I can respect that.

Ever respectful,
Mumma & Bunny Boy =D
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Reply to: #232638 by Mumma and Bunny Boy
May 31, 2008 1:37pm
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Quote Do you not have the proof...


OK, lemme put it this way: What sort of proof would you accept? You describe the test or the experiment that would prove that God does not exist, and I'll see if I can perform it for you.
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Reply to: #232643 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 1:46pm
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Quote You describe the test or the experiment that would prove that God does not exist...


That's exactly the point. Such a test does not exist.
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Reply to: #232643 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 2:03pm
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Quote OK, lemme put it this way: What sort of proof would you accept? You describe the test or the experiment that would prove that God does not exist, and I'll see if I can perform it for you.


That is exactly my point - you cannot prove that God does not exist - just as no one can prove that he does. You have very strong feelings about the subject and truly believe that he does not exist. Just as others have very strong feelings about and believe that he does exist. No one truly knows until after they die. If others want to have faith in a higher power while making their journey through life, why do you care?

You are upset that sometimes people proselytise to you about their religion when you are doing the same to them about your choice to not participate in a religion. There were several posts from you attacking others for their choice to participate in organized religion and to believe in God. However, I did not read a single post from anyone criticizing your choice to not believe in God. There were a lot of posts explaining why people believe what they do. They were not asking you to believe what they believe. Just explaining how they felt.

Again, I'm merely asking of you what you are asking of others. Not whether God does or does not exist.

Continued respect,
Mumma & Bunny Boy =D
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Reply to: #232652 by Mumma and Bunny Boy
May 31, 2008 2:54pm
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Quote it has been confirmed and validated literally hundreds of times,
I have heard this many times, but I have never seen the proof. You? Please sight the proof. I like this stuff...science buff.

As I stated earlier, however, and to agree with you in part, micro-evolution has been observed; however, to date, I have never seen a single "proof" of evolutionary theory.

As for those of us who apply faith to our lives, following the teachings of Christ....I do not see how this is any different than you following (on faith) the teachings of Darwin.

Mumma & Bunny Boy were right when they stated:

Quote You are upset that sometimes people proselytise to you about their religion when you are doing the same to them about your choice to not participate in a religion.


I shamefully have had far more people try to proselytise me and my family to the faith that there is no God than I have proselytise non-believers to believe there is a God.

I too, like Mumma & Bunny Boy, would very respectfully like to know to what proof you have faithfully believed that there is no God.

::tone in my head inquisitive not argumentative::
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Reply to: #232559 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 3:04pm
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Quote It's not that I believe in no god -- although I do.


But that is the whole point. You are calling people who believe in god liars because they have no proof. Yet you hold yourself to no similar standard. How do you not see the hypocrisy in that?
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Reply to: #232667 by Pungent Bob
May 31, 2008 3:26pm
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I was raised in a loving Christian Family. I mean 7 day a week Christians. Prayer Daily. Faith based life, etc. At a point in my life, I was seriously entertaining ministry as my life's work.

I always had these nagging doubts though. You know, Christians only make up a small percentage of the world. Is Everyone else going to hell? Is this that loving God that I've been reading so much about?

I know about original sin. I know the theologies as beliefs. And they all fell to pieces when I visited a third world country.

For anyone that has not been, you cannot IMAGINE the suffering that children endure everyday. Elephantitus and Leprosy run RAMPANT in Bangalore, India's "Silicon Valley." Because these kids are untouchable, two and three year olds are kicked and spit on by most of the people on the street. Mafia use these kids to beg, and if they don't bring home enough money they are beaten and sent back out into the street because, after the beating, they look worse and will get more money from people.

Not only did I find it hard to believe humanity could abide this, but what about this LOVING God letting innocents suffer and die everyday. Original Sin is nice to parlay about in a discussion with your bridge group, but it's a hard sell when looking at a kid who has bugs crawling in and out of his leg.

I think our priviledged society allows Westerners to accept the theory of a loving God. In early American times, God was a heck of a lot more vengeful. In third world countries, God is downright aloof or even cruel.

I am Morally an Atheist. I cannot believe in a God that would allow this to happen to "his favorite of creations." And if he does exist, following him would be tantamount to worshipping a sociopath.

I accept that I do not know how everything works and that there is a possibility I could be wrong. I am fallible. But I will not wake up in the morning and and thank some unknown creator figure when I see GLARING evidence of the oppisite.

- Yuk
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Reply to: #232676 by Mr Yuk
May 31, 2008 9:16pm
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Mr. Yuk,

I've been reading this thread, and have resisted answering. As Ryan put it, I don't think anyone is changing anyone elses mind here. But your comments struck me. I don't know you, and I'm only offering food for thought.

The most difficult arguments people have about God often stems from this question. How can a loving God allow so much suffering in the world? Especially when children are involved, it can be especially painful.

Sidebar: Christians are not so small a percentage--fully a quarter to one-third of the world's peoples are Christian (Catholic and other Christian traditions). Quite an increase from the insigificant fraction of the population it began with.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta dedicated her life to helping those in the very part of the world you describe--bringing dignity to those who are not given it. Conviction and dedication rose from her free will--she choose to do this work. One person deciding to make a difference. How telling that her missions have spread around the world, including the United States and Europe.

The old saying there are no atheists in foxholes applies--those who have the least often turn to Him for help. I just read that Mother Teresa's detractors focussed not on the good she did, but that she treated the symptoms of individuals in poverty and not the disease of poverty. If I were hungry or sick, in my immediacy I'd want food and medicine, not someone to resolve food and healthcare policies.

Would we turn to Him if we had no poverty and no injustice? Or would we take Him for granted, as most Americans do food, clean water and electricity?

God gives us "free will"--the ability to choose Him or not. He made us rational, and gives us the ability to choose our own way. How incredible that the most enormous force in existence will both pay attention to your specific needs and allow you to have doubt in Him at the same time.

I think the answer to the question rests here: we are the tools to change the poverty and injustice in the world.

God creates. People administer. Who really allows poverty and injustice? We do. He respects His creation (us) enough to allow us to make our own mistakes, to ask Him for help when we are busy tripping over our pride, and is willing to forgive us completely regardless of the mess we make.

How often do we read about someone making a difference now? Women donating their long hair to make wigs for kids who need them; people sponsoring children in impoverished countries around the world; the outpouring of support and blood for the Red Cross following national catastrophies. There are a slew of reality shows on TV about people stepping into other peoples problems and fixing them. Paying something back, paying something forward.

I understand your positions, as I used to share them. With my belief in science and engineering, it was easy to believe that people could do it all. But fundamentally, what causes us to instinctively see and know good and evil? What makes us care enough about the lives of others that we are willing to even doubt God?

Thanks for the opportunity to think through this.

FamilyMan
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Reply to: #232652 by Mumma and Bunny Boy
May 31, 2008 11:06pm
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Quote you cannot prove that God does not exist - just as no one can prove that he does.


Quite the contrary.

Here, for simplicity let's talk about leprechans. There are exactly two possibilities regarding leprechans: Either they exist or they don't. You cannot prove that they don't exist -- you cannot prove that anything doesn't exist. However, if leprechans did exist, that'd be a simple matter to prove: Just present one. Stand him on the counter and have him dance a little jig for us.

Now imagine those two possible situations again. If leprechans existed, we would expect to have seen them occasionally. Once in a while somebody would capture one and it'd be on the evening news. Every now and then one would be interviewed on Nightline, giving us the leprechani viewpoint on the conflict in Ireland. General Mills would have one or two under contract to make ads for breakfast cereal. Archaeologists would dig up early leprechan bones every now and then and postulate on how leprechans evolved from more primitive species. There wouldn't be the slightest doubt in anyone's mind that leprechans existed, even if they were very secretive indeed.

On the other hand, if leprechans didn't exist, we'd expect to see -- well, pretty much exactly what we see. No hard evidence at all, just some myths and legends that date from long ago.

Now, what a rational thinker would do here is observe that the actual reality fits the pattern of what we would expect to see if leprechans did not exist -- and doesn't at all fit the pattern you'd expect to see if leprechans existed. So the rational thinker would conclude that leprechans do not exist -- even though, technically, it can't be proven.

What an irrational mind would do, apparently, is continue to insist over and over that somebody needs to provide concrete proof that leprechans don't exist.

Now, just for grins, apply the same sort of logic to the following set of possible conditions: Either the founders and leaders of the church were somehow privy to the mind of god, or they are a bunch of scoundrels and charlatans. Think about what you would expect to see presuming either circumstance is true. Then note which fits best with what we actually see happening.
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Reply to: #232652 by Mumma and Bunny Boy
May 31, 2008 11:12pm
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Quote If others want to have faith in a higher power while making their journey through life, why do you care?


Because people believing in such things are having a ruinous effect on mankind. To use a current example, we wouldn't have our soldiers shedding their blood in Iraq and Afghanistan right now if it weren't for such beliefs. And unfortunately, that particular situation is likely to get progressively and significantly worse for the foreseeable future until nukes are detonated -- and it won't stop then. The only possible way to bring this madness to an end is for everyone everywhere to reject the various mythologies that cause them conflict.
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Reply to: #232667 by Pungent Bob
May 31, 2008 11:18pm
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Quote You are calling people who believe in god liars because they have no proof. Yet you hold yourself to no similar standard. How do you not see the hypocrisy in that?


Clearly I'm having trouble explaining that. I have no problem with believing in things that actually exist independent of belief; I have a problem with believing in something that requires belief for its very existence. Anything I believe would be unchanged whether I or anyone else believed it or not. But if nobody believed in this whole god myth, it would cease to exist. It cannot exist without the faith.
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Reply to: #232676 by Mr Yuk
May 31, 2008 11:20pm
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Quote In third world countries, God is downright aloof or even cruel.


That's because all those people are heathens.
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Reply to: #232793 by FamilyMan
May 31, 2008 11:33pm
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Quote Sidebar: Christians are not so small a percentage--fully a quarter to one-third of the world's peoples are Christian (Catholic and other Christian traditions).


Really? I didn't think it was that high. I understood that Bhuddism, Hindu, and Islam were all larger percentages, which would relegate Christianity to less than a quarter at most. Or are you counting Islam as Christian?
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Reply to: #232841 by Kirbert
May 31, 2008 11:55pm
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Really? I didn't think it was that high. I understood that Bhuddism, Hindu, and Islam were all larger percentages, which would relegate Christianity to less than a quarter at most. Or are you counting Islam as Christian?


You know, for someone who likes facts, I'm kind of surprised you didn't bother to check any. According to the CIA's World Factbook:

Christians 33.32% (of which Roman Catholics 16.99%, Protestants 5.78%, Orthodox 3.53%, Anglicans 1.25%), Muslims 21.01%, Hindus 13.26%, Buddhists 5.84%, Sikhs 0.35%, Jews 0.23%, Baha'is 0.12%, other religions 11.78%, non-religious 11.77%, atheists 2.32% (2007 est.)


Now stop harassing people and play nice. =)

-- Ryan
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Reply to: #232832 by Kirbert
Jun 1, 2008 12:30am
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mr. yuk said:

In third world countries, God is downright aloof or even cruel


kirbert said

That's because all those people are heathen


I know that when you said heathen, you were playing into the rhetoric or something. It's probably not your personal view. But I take umbrage with such an uncritical representation. It's one thing to deconstruct religions, but it's quite another to thing to call a whole group of people unenlightened or unprincipled, lacking a culture etc (a connotation of heathen) without specific explanation.

The tone of this debate has been serious and I think it's appropriate to keep it that way. :)
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Jun 1, 2008 1:13am
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Christians 33.32% (of which Roman Catholics 16.99%, Protestants 5.78%, Orthodox 3.53%, Anglicans 1.25%), Muslims 21.01%, Hindus 13.26%, Buddhists 5.84%, Sikhs 0.35%, Jews 0.23%, Baha'is 0.12%, other religions 11.78%, non-religious 11.77%, atheists 2.32% (2007 est.)


I wonder where the CIA is counting mormons...in the 11.78% of "other" or somewhere in the 72.45% of un-accounted-for Christians (which is where they belong)

romana
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Reply to: #232497 by Kirbert
Jun 1, 2008 2:14am
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*sigh*...really tired of the debate....but we limp along.

Quote Excellent. And why is there a cultural bias, and why is "everyone" saying it?


There are lots of reasons for cultural bias. Part of that is religion, sure. But the way we communicate is substantially different, as well; so when we say "potato," they might hear, "I want to conquer your sister." Part of that is because we developed with substantial geographic separation, and in different environments. Like, in Japan, apparently making big motions is considered aggressive, where in Italy it's seen as a sign of passion and interest. The situation in many cases is ripe for misunderstanding.

It's one of those 'more than one way to open a can of soup' things. If you grow up in a separate place (kept apart by desert, mountains, or whatever), you tend to develop a different way of doing things. There's also the fact that one group of people who tend to do a lot of contacting new peoples is con artists; always looking for new victims. This can lead people to develop an insular attitude.

As far as why "everyone" is saying it, I've seen rumors based on nothing destroy reputation and ruin attitudes; if you're prone to be suspicious of outsiders, rumors like this are more likely to get started, and more likely to spread. And self-defense against the rumors is made more complicated by the culture issue; if I say something, it is more likely to be misunderstood. I might condemn myself in their eyes accidentally....like the time a reporter showed the bottom of his shoe to a Muslim leader; which is a sign of great disrespect.

Also, different environments can change attitudes. Difficult environments tend to polarize attitudes; either everyone is conservative about taking risks of trying new things (except for a few 'heroic' characters) because small errors can result in the death of the whole society, or everyone becomes obsessed with risk-taking, as strength is seen as the only way to defeat one's environment.

Lots of these things. Only a few being religious.

Quote Perhaps a different definition of "innocent"? Perhaps we insist on finding and eliminating the ringleaders while they consider everyone who supports a policy, even passively, as responsible for that policy?


Maybe. I don't know. Differences in accepted methods can be a source of resentment.

Quote Nobody in the Twin Towers worked for the CIA, the KGB, and so on. And even when exterminating the guilty, a rational response would be solemn rather than joyous, would it not?


Well, now, what emotional response is most rational depends on your definition of rational. A warlike society (polarized, you see, to see two types of obstacles: those not dealt with, and those destroyed) might find great joy in the destruction of an enemy. And, again, this attitude is more likely in an extreme environment; since any problem in these environments may mean death, extreme action may be the only one they're used to taking.

Quote Nobody in the Twin Towers worked for the CIA, the KGB, and so on. And even when exterminating the guilty, a rational response would be solemn rather than joyous, would it not?


Well, now. You're talking about secretive organizations. Who knows where they are? Maybe they just see wealthy people, whom they consider enemies, and begin to associate "enemy" with "wealth." As a money target, it makes sense.

Or, maybe they are big believers in corporate responsibility. Since we vote, they may consider all of us part of the problem. I dunno. But these are possible answers.

Quote Do we enjoy hearing about all the Iraqis that have been killed over the past several years? Or all the Spanish killed in the train bombings? Or the misery in Darfur?


Some racist people, no doubt, do. And if you're hating an enemy, it's not a smart bomb. There's collateral damage. "Those people" are the problem. "Over there" somewhere. Which of them? "Do you think I care enough about my enemy to differentiate between those who are directly assaulting me, and those who merely support them? Kill 'em all!" If you get my point.

Of course, not all of these people hate us. Some are moderate in response and belief about us; they don't appear to be in the majority. And problems with corruption of Iraqi politicians which we support exacerbate the problem....

Quote And why are they poor and uneducated? They go to school for many years just as we do. "Taliban" translates into "student".


I will grant that this is, partly, a religious issue. Most of their education does appear to be religious. Their poverty, of course, is not caused by their religion, it's caused by their politicians taking more money than their share....basic greed.

Of course, there are many things to study; understanding one's neighbors and enemies requires you to spend most of your time in studying current events, politics, and other similar topics. Even a well-educated populace which didn't study these things (which don't create a great deal of wealth, on their own) might have trouble accepting those with a different culture. And an insular society might view those who studied such things with suspicion, making their opinions less valued.

And sociology and politics encompass facts from which it is possible to draw multitudinous conclusions. Which can be filtered through one's own prejudices. Check out the many books on these topics which are mutually contradictory, in America, alone.

Quote Why are we "other"? Why aren't we all brethren -- as pretty much every religion claims we should be?

Gee, you didn't even mention forcing the nation of Israel into their midst -- which for them is the big issue.


We are "other" because we're from "somewhere else." We are "other" because we have different ways of communicating feelings and intentions -- if I'm expecting something from you based on what you did, and you meant something different by it, I can use that as proof that you are deceitful. Or you might accidentally insult me.

We are also "other" for a bunch of other reasons; appearance, dress, military policy, and more. The Scots saw anyone who didn't charge into battle as a pansy. There're lots of things other than religion involved, there.

As far as Israel, sure, that's a big religious issue. But it's also a "war" issue. War and resentment and revenge are self-perpetuating. I'll not argue that religion is big in that one, though. As far as "forcing them" on the people of the area, that was a reward (which Balfour promised) for them mobilizing with the Allies in WWII.....there's a mix of things, there; religion, practicality, money, and so on. Religion, sure. But a lot more, too.

Heck, I think one of the reasons they're our allies is that, a.) they make at least an attempt at a stable political system (based upon more than despotism and corruption, though, they're far from perfect), and b.) they're one of the only ones in the region that doesn't decide, once every generation or two, to hate our guts. Oh...and c.) they don't accept political pressure to support those who like bombing airports, just to be left alone by those same nutcases.

Religion might be involved, there. But it's hard to forget that Syria supports those who do bombings; Saudi Arabia does, and so do most of the countries in the region. Whether or not they want to is another issue...for some, it might be blackmail...but it's still a reason to support someone who doesn't do it...even with their killing of locals...but I don't look for simple solutions to unsolvable problems. Random bombings do tend to make one overreact. They shot gramma, NUKE 'EM ALL! A common reaction, if you get my drift. Moderation is hard to value in both Iraq and Israel (and other places with shooting).
Re: free to say what you want in a LB or HH?????
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Jun 1, 2008 2:18am
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Quote ) Either now or sometime in the past, such a spiritual need or longing was helpful to his survival, and those specimens of the human race lacking that particular trait tended to die without reproducing. Perhaps prayer helped him find food or water? Or perhaps the act of worship brought unity to his tribe that helped it survive?


Hmm....that begs the question, is such a spiritual need still helpful to man's survival? I mean, obviously we're experiencing some trouble with religion, but might it also be necessary? Again, dunno.
Re: free to say what you want in a LB or HH?????
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Jun 1, 2008 2:24am
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Quote I do feel a little bit badly that people are “ ganging up”on Kirbert.


I'll agree with Kay Ban, here. It does appear that Kirbirt is outnumbered by people who disagree with him, but then, that's not something we did on purpose. And as far as ganging, hmmm...do you mean we're being mean by disagreeing? I'm not sure what you mean by that.

We're not being intentionally rude or mean, if that helps.

And thanks for the support, kb....although I'm terrible at taking compliments, I appreciate the support. Now, all i need is your credit card....:) heh heh....

And, lest I get too big a head, I have TONS of flaws, so, let's not make more of me than is appropriate....worst case, I might believe ya.