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sjg may not have been the end all be all of this topic but a) i never claimed he was the end all be all, i simply sided with his view and presented it in an internet-friendly manner-- your refutation is therefore inaccurate, if not specious. refute the actual argument or concede the point. b) he absolutely knew a fuckload more than you on about the subject, so you can't get him on appeal to authority (yours). refute the actual argument or concede the point. c) his argument as much as you may disagree was a far cry from "a bullshit response" to the problem-- the sucka wrote a whole book on it. ad-hominems won't fly. refute the argument or concede the point. !@#$%! + stephen jay gould 3 robinstigator 0 ha ha haaaa by the way man i despise relijuns as much as you do, just so you know, and i've made that obvious here plenty. for those who understand, science and religion they deal with a completely different set of issues. only ignorant people conflate them--that was my initial point-- so please don't be one of them. |
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I google imaged, 'religion serious business' and this came up.
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religions and spiritual prejudices killed TRILLIONS throughout history, and even modern wars have religious basis. the nazis did not try to exterminate the hebrew race from their lands for secular reasons. the muslims do not kill their neighbors for secular reasons.
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I just wanna say I never intended anything personal with my rantings. I love you all and would kill and die to preserve your right to worship whatever the hell you wish to worship.
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I'm sorry, but if at this point, anyone takes yr anti-religious rantings personally, they can fuck off.
it's pretty much a given fact that you drive the religi-threads. The Passion of the Instigator |
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"A theistic universe may very well be compatible with an ontological uniformity, but is incompatible with any knowledge of ontology. In a theistic universe, there are no mental processes and therefore no will. Will comes from the human brain, which is too complex to exist in an indetermined universe. Imagine, for instance, a 747 flying through the air in a completely indetermined universe. Pressing a button may retract the wheels, but it may also crash the plane, or turn it into confetti. Not doing anything may keep the plane flying straight, or it may turn the plane upside down, or go into a nosedive. In such conditions, how would we know anything in regards to keeping the plane straight?
The human mind, likewise, could not have evolved its complex algorithms and functions if it did not exist in a deterministic universe, where the laws of nature apply uniformly in nerves and brain tissue.And if there is no uniformity of nature and no sovereign will, then there is no knowledge, no values, and therefore no purpose (which is nothing more than long-term values applied by the sovereign will of the individual)." from Introduction To Materialist Apologetics by Francois Tremblay That is silly. How does the concept of biological evolution of the mind somehow negate the existence of divinity? His premise is that a Divine God above the rules of nature somehow negates nature because that divinity has the power to transcend the rules but.. that fails to consider the very simple fact that just because God can change the rules doesn't mean that this God has or necessarily wants to.. Further, if God is the rules themselves, then how does this contradict the rules of biological evolution? Can't God be the rules of natural selection, the mechanism behind the process, the prime selector, who creates the playing field, players, game and all the rules and is a sort of Cosmic refure? On that note, here is some deep theology to ponder.. What makes the so-called Laws and Rules of the Universe complete and absolute? Why is there gravity? Why are there strong and weak nuclear forces or electro-magnetic energy? Why do these observed fundamental principles of the material universe stay the exact same in all events? There is not necessarily a scientific explanation for that as there is yet a Unified Theory. Theology easily fills in the blank, God is the force behind the rules, the Cosmic Enforcer of the Fundamental Rules of the Universe, the Divine Selector in the Process of Natural Selection. I have never understood why the observations of cosmic and biological evolution HAVE TO NECESSARILY negate the existence of God. Sure, they might discredit religions and holy books, particular customs or traditions, but that is not theology that is culture. Culture should not be confused with divinity. If science disproves the bible that is good and fine, but it is not a logical conclusion to say that scientific observations disprove the existence of Divine or Supernatural forces just because the current religious interpretations of these forces might be flawed. Science itself gets it wrong most of the time, so maybe science should start cutting religion a chance and giving it time to grow and advance, as it has for thousands of years. Religion is not stagnant, and science does not automatically negate religious experience by disproving holy texts.
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