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I just dont care enough to campaign against God. As long as religions behave and keep their **** to themselves I dont care who they believe.
Ok I can't speak for other's faith but I can of the one I know about and here's the thing, the whole point of Christianity is to proselytize. That is, to make their beliefs known and make believers of others. By doing that they are following the tenets of their faith, they are just doing what is required of them as Christians.
Atheists in essence are those who believe in nothing. What are they accomplishing by advertising that there is no god? By speaking against Christianity or whichever religion, what exactly are you trying to accomplish except to generate hate or be the real world equivalent of a troll.
I feel I know what it means to be an atheist. agnosticism, that's different, many people hodl different ideas to what that means. However, small point, but isn't a lack of belief in god the same as a belief that there is NO god? "I don't believe in god" = "I believe there is no god." It's like "I don't believe the book is on the shelf" = "I believe the book is not on the shelf."
Ok Husker, help me understand here then. My point was that there is a driving force behind a Christian trying to convert others. What's the driving force behind an atheist, who doesn't believe in the existence in a deity, trying to convert others into becoming an atheist?
Christians are convinced that non-believers will go to Hell. Their driving force is to prevent that from happening. What would an atheist's end goal be in "converting" others?
Ok Husker, help me understand here then. My point was that there is a driving force behind a Christian trying to convert others. What's the driving force behind an atheist, who doesn't believe in the existence in a deity, trying to convert others into becoming an atheist?
Christians are convinced that non-believers will go to Hell. Their driving force is to prevent that from happening. What would an atheist's end goal be in "converting" others?
Playing devil's advocate I can see that many atheists believe that atheism allows them to be altruistic. Many irreligious atheists might also posit that religious organizations are a source of unrest, hate, war, pain, suffering, and corruption. The would be justified in that belief.
Here's my question:
Why?
Why would you campaign for Atheism? You're fooling yourself if you think that it will actually make a difference
Let them be happy and foolish and believe in a God or a demon or a Nirvana or whatever
their belief's don't change anything at all
But if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
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Among other things, I think it has it's place just like internet atheism and the new books on the subject written by people like Dawkins or Hitchens in generating awareness. There's a surprising amount of people who don't know what atheism really is, what attitudes it encompasses, or even that there is indeed a good amount of atheists out there. I think these are all things that should get out there.
So, yes, I do think it makes a difference.
No one is forcing anyone. If they don't want to read the books or pay attention to the bus banners, then they don't have to.
Example: Prop8.
Uh, no.
That's like saying a painting doesn't exist unless you have eyes.
Images are generated by light bouncing off objects. Sounds are generated by the waves reaching your eardrums and being turned into audible noises.
I mean, a science professor told me this... I think I'll take his word over yours.
While you are describing one of the definitions of sound, you're missing the basic physics of it entirely.
sound: noun
1 a: a particular auditory impression : tone b: the sensation perceived by the sense of hearing c: mechanical radiant energy that is transmitted by longitudinal pressure waves in a material medium (as air) and is the objective cause of hearing
The sound waves are vibrating the medium (air) and causing sound regardless of whether or not someone can audibly hear it.
This is 10x better than the religion thread...there should be an anti religion thread...I just can't think of a name for it.
"According to Merriam-Webster, sound is the sensation perceived by the sense of hearing. So that means that vibrating air is just that, mechanical vibrations of air molecules. When those vibrations are perceived by the sense of hearing, then they become a sensation; the sensation of sound. That is why we have an auditory cortex in the neocortex of the brain that interprets those vibrations as a tree falling, a bird singing, or the wind whistling through the leaves.
Here is an example: If you never heard a tree fall as it crashed to the ground and you were standing in the woods blindfolded as one fell, you would hear noise. The noise would be the vibrations in the air of the tree hitting the ground. Most likely you would hear something, but you would not know what it was. But, if you had heard enough similar noises before, your brain would then be able to identify the vibrations as being produced by a tree falling. Then it would be a sound.
So, going by the Merriam-Webster definition, the tree would make air molecules vibrate, but would not make a 'sound' if it fell in the woods and nobody was there to hear it."
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_a_tree...one_is_around_to_hear_it_does_it_make_a_sound
Basically saying, there's no doubt that there's sound waves in this event. But for those waves to be turned into actual SOUND, perceptors have to be present to do it.
Images are generated by light bouncing off objects. Sounds are generated by the waves reaching your eardrums and being turned into audible noises.
I mean, a science professor told me this... I think I'll take his word over yours.
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as long as religions behave and keep their **** to themselves i dont care who they believe.