barney
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Howdy, 1st post for me.
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Whoo! New Atheist in Da House! Welcome, and as per points on sinning.
Yup it's influenced by a desire to live in a social group.
Howdy, 1st post for me.
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Personally, I'm atheist for the free satanic coconuts that you get when you sign up.
An interesting thing that I have debated for a long time is the existent of a conscience that we have, which I am not sure how we developed.
why didn't all atheists and agnostics respond to my last question about their previous religious experience ,what was your previous religion or your parents taught and the people who have taught you when you was young ????
and thank to you all for your responses ..
I think that logically there can not be a typical god as imagined by most monotheistic religions.
I think the very concept of god/s is a very vague and unspecific idea that varies from one religion to another.
It would depend on the context, of course (this sort of stuff is totally meaningless in isolation - what was the Prophet talking about?) but I'd also read it as a metaphor, although of course I make no claim of being scholastically competent to do so. Something on the lines of 'while an event or person may seem unpleasant don't immediately dismiss it/them as some good may come of it/them'.
I assume you are referring to THIS article at IslamOnline.net? Folks can form their own opinions as to how 'amazing' or otherwise this may be. Don't get your hopes up, though.
BTW, if the Prophet had any extraordinary knowledge (for his time) on this subject don't you think he mght have known that flies carry disease primarily on their feet, not their wings?
I have a question about the part I've highlighted in bold. I am not arguing that religious people are in fact better. What I want to know is by what standard one would determine that one person is better than another? You gave an example that religious people might following just about anything a religion says and you classify this as brainwashing. You say that thus brainwashed religious people commit certain acts without thinking about the morality of these acts.
I want to know what makes being brainwashed bad? Why is independent thought a good thing, by what means do you conclude that?
Again, I am not arguing that you are wrong in your conclusion, but I want to know by what means you are able to determine that you are right? Other than that you personally value independent thought over brainwashed religious thought, what really makes one better (as opposed to personally preferred) versus the other?
Trumble said:BTW, if the Prophet had any extraordinary knowledge (for his time) on this subject don't you think he mght have known that flies carry disease primarily on their feet, not their wings?
First : to the disease to be primarily concentrated on the feets of the fly doesn't deny or contradict that its whole body and wings also have this disease .
Second: in the times of the prophet the bacteriology field of science has not been invented yet.
so how can any one knows that there is a cure or antibiotic in any part of the fly's body ?????
third: this fact of the antibiotics that exists on the house fly and exists on its body has only been proved by non-muslim australian scientists here is the link in year 2002 and also this site named www.abc.net.au is not an islamic site its a science and health magazine
so the question remains how did the prophet (peace be upon him) know that there is a cure(antibiotic) on any part of the house fly ?????:?
here is another verse in the Quran :
chapter 006 verse 125 :-
YUSUFALI translation: Those whom Allah (in His plan) willeth to guide,- He openeth their breast to Islam; those whom He willeth to leave straying,- He maketh their breast close and constricted, as if they had to climb up to the skies: thus doth Allah (heap) the penalty on those who refuse to believe.
SHAKIR translation: Therefore (for) whomsoever Allah intends that He would guide him aright, He expands his breast for Islam, and (for) whomsoever He intends that He should cause him to err, He makes his breast strait and narrow as though he were ascending upwards; thus does Allah lay uncleanness on those who do not believe.
so what do you know about the pressure and oxygen levels when you go up higher ??
How about Nessie, Bigfoot, and UFOs? Do atheists also lack belief in these things?![]()
What I find funny, is the number of people who will reject the existence of God, when talking to a Christian, Muslim or Jew. But when talking to a Native American fully "buy" into their form of spirituality. Don't they realize that in so doing they are no longer truly atheists?
did you know that atheism only deals with the existence of a god.
Did you know that you can be religous and not believe in a god.
Did you know you can believe in ghost and goblins and magic and the toothfairy and not believe in a god.
I see no problem with an atheists having these beliefs.
Of course there are differnt types of atheism "check wiki for some explainations" i would imagine most strong atheists would reject most religions as well but that has nothing to do with atheism but rather their own personal knowledge.
1.) Yes.
2.) That's illogical based on the definition of "religion."
3.) Yes, but its rather idiotic.
You have proven that atheism can be as dogmatic as Christianity.
1.) That's illogical based on the definition of "religion."
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]This is wonderful. I often have the same problem with people of religion, some times even some of Sikhs. They try to convince me that there is nothing wrong with eating meat referring to what their religion. I don't care what religion says but it doesn't make sense to me, I am not going to do it.
We shouldn't forget that not all religions are absolute truth. I am not even convinced that they all came from God. So we should rely on something that makes the most sense, even if it's only our own belief.
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