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Katalyzt 2008-04-03 11:24:22 P.P.S. Finally, discovering something that was once unknown like dark matter and/or electromagnetic waves(which both have [testable] evidence for their existence) is completely different then actually believing in, and actively praying to something that has no evidence what so ever. Interesting questions. I think the video should have been entitled "possibilities" instead. Oh and, sorry that I rolled a little off topic. Katalyzt __________________________________________________ | |
Katalyzt 2008-04-03 11:23:27 P.S. We atheists do not try to disprove a negative(that a god does not exist). In fact we atheists generally ask the person that is making the/a claim that a god or gods exist to simply prove it. You will find that most reasonable atheists will believe that a god exists once there is testable/re-testable evidence and/or proof of its existence. Worshiping it is still another matter. Katalyzt __________________________________________________ | |
Katalyzt 2008-04-03 11:22:58 Prt3: Examples of the atrocities that were committed due to a belief in a imaginary god, or in support of a belief in a imaginary god: The Inquisitions, Slavery, The Crusades, Witch-hunts, The Holocaust, The subordinate position of women, Abortion clinic bombings/stabbings/killings(doctors, receptionists, police)... And most recently, the atrocity the parents of 11-year-old Madeline Neumann committed, due to their delusional beliefs in imaginary characters. Madeline is dead now. :O( Katalyzt __________________________________________________ | |
Katalyzt 2008-04-03 11:22:29 Prt2: You see we live in a country and/or world were people(theists) who believe in imaginary beings are telling us atheists and other theists how to live our lives. Through politics these theists are trying to enforce their backwards, and antiquated morals upon the rest of us(atheists, and theists alike). Stagnating [our science, our cultural and social advancements, and finally our species growth] with their ever-changing beliefs of invisible beings and twisted morals. Katalyzt __________________________________________________ | |
Katalyzt 2008-04-03 11:22:07 Prt1: Ultimately I think it has to do with the violence/harm that belief in the imaginary causes. Like the torture, and killing many(not all) theists do in belief of a nonexistent being for a reward of going to an imaginary place("heaven"), and/or the committing of violent acts out of fear; to help a imaginary god with its grand plans while trying to avoid another imaginary place("hell"). Please take no offense, but when I use the word "imaginary", I generally mean [No proof of]. Katalyzt __________________________________________________ |
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