I agree about extremism.
But don't you see extremism on both sides of the debate?
So fact based hypocrisy is okay?
That is funny Mike...
But don't you see extremism on both sides of the debate?
So fact based hypocrisy is okay?
That is funny Mike...
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Well, it is my opinion that extreme religion is the cause of many of society's ills. This may be reaching, but, the Atheist may want to reveal to the believer that the believer's belief system, when kept unchecked, leads to dysfunction and alienation.
No one wants to have a set of beliefs forced upon them, however, in certain parts of the country, theists preach that non-believers are sinners in the eyes of god. This is an insidious statement that causes rifts and sometimes hatred in communities.
They have never been successful in changing the true believer, just as the theist is never successful in changing the truth atheist believer.
Well, I can't argue that. Its a personal choice.
Many people, when their personal belief systems are challenged, get defensive and/or aggressive. Ego has a lot to do with it. I think men, in general, possess a lower EQ and do not have the ability to easily change an embedded belief system, hence, the primary response is attack first, understand later (if ever).
Why do you focus your comments on the Bible or other Christian scripture, as the eastern religions take a very different view of God and religion?
My understanding of eastern religions is not as developed, hence, I try not to talk about what I don't have firsthand experience with.
Is it reasonable to conclude that many atheists suffered some trauma because of the abuse by some religious training and/or father figure?
Maybe. I think this may be off topic though, the reasons behind which someone becomes religious or not has more to do with community/parents than anything else. I think we ought to stick to evidence versus belief system here.
Is there not an equal amount of hypocrisy in this respect by the atheist to many of the in name only Christians who ignore the teachings of the very books they hold up as true and needing to be followed?
Yes. Agreed, but there is a difference between using facts to support ones hypocrisy versus using faith.
