Lightning Strykez!
Retired Hype Mod On Pension Pay
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I wonder who else falls into that category
Jokes aside, this isn't about having a **** fight - this is about one person making baseless assumptions and accusations as well as blatantly false statements about atheists. when I see someone making a lot of ridiculous comments like LS was (and they're not joking), then I'm going to say something about it.
Bull s***.
The bottom line here is that you, Carcharodon and I do not agree. And there is nothing wrong with that. Here's the problem:
I never attacked either of you directly, I simply referred to the general understandings of atheists as I have encountered in MY life's experiences. And I made that quite clear in my posts. Did I make generalizations? Yes. But we all know there are exceptions to every rule, and it goes without saying. So therefore there is no reason for you to take the comments so personally, which you both apparently have.
For example, there were statements made that actually questioned my intelligence level --and that's innappropriate for any discussion. I never said either of you were stupid or inept for believing the way you do; I provided reasonings and definitions as to why I disagree with your positions.
If one cannot debate civilly they need to step out of the kitchen.
Schlosser85 said:It's quite an arrogant assertion that if one is not religious, then one does not have "faith". One can have faith in anything. One's own abilities. One's friends and loved ones. The basic decency of people. Nature's resilience. Logic.
It appears that a number of you are totally missing my point about humility and faith. I'm not talking about the concept in general, I'm referring to it in its most spiritual sense in relevance to a Higher Power. However, I will take responsibility for not communicating myself more clearly here.
Metamorpho1977 said:They're not unwilling to grasp the concept. They're unwilling to grasp the possibility. Accepting that there is a creator means we at some level have to grasp our own morality as it applies to His rules. We're just too arrogant to do that.
EXACTLY!!!! Finally, someone here clearly understands what I've been trying to say here about humility. It has nothing to do with faith in family and friends, etc. I'm talking about the spiritual concept of faith--something entirely different. Atheists have ruled out the possibility that there is something greater that we cannot see.
And often we as humans are not willing to hand over the moral license over our lives to someone else i.e. God. Most people want to be independent and self-reliant, and that's part of human nature. Hell, even religious people can be the same way.

My point was that the desire to not have any accountability to a Higher Being is stronger with atheists than those who have religious beliefs.
Spider-Who? said:Hey, I have an idea. Let's shut up about religion.
Agreed.
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