Quote from Thunderdog:
While I think it would be better all around if they held beliefs that were better founded in fact, there is no denying that how people choose to live privately is indeed their own business.
I agree.Quote from vhehn:
atheists believe there is no god based on the evidence. that is not faith. if a theist believes in an god that there is no evidence for that is faith. if a theist believes in a god that provides evidence that he exists it is no longer faith but fact backed by evidence.
Quote from StoicZeno:
Really? God does not exist? That's quite the blanket statement. I don't suppose you have supporting evidence?
What I find even more disturbing is your mixing of God and religion. Must they always be in tandem? Perhaps that is the problem to begin with. Is God mans problem, or is it religion? And which claims to speak for the other? Is your lack of faith a result of something God did, or didn't do? Could it be that your spiritual ignorance in thinking religion and God are one has caused you pain? God gets a bad rap as a result of mans creation....religion. Think on that if you will.
Yes, sometimes. I also envy the look of innocent wonderment in a child's eyes when he or she talks about Santa Claus. And while I wish it were all true, I know that it is not. While such excursions into fantasy are a nice diversion, I think life is best lived in the real world. At least for me. While there is no denying that faith may help people cope during difficult times, I think that the people who are too preoccupied with religion's promise of eternal life end up discounting the value of the present perhaps more so than those who know that the only lives they have are the ones they are now living.Quote from Rearden Metal:
Don't you <b>envy</b> that sometimes? I do.
Quote from Rearden Metal:
*Excluding the violent, predatory & victimizing forms of theism- like Aztec, Satanism and Islam.
I suppose it comes down to a question of personal judgment. I also feel quite comfortable not believing in the existence of flying unicorns even though no one has proven beyond a doubt that they do not exist . For all intents and purposes, as far as I am concerned, they do not exist and I see little value in patterning my life around the possibility that they might exist. But please be assured that if ever such a creature is discovered I will buy front row tickets to watch it take off and land.Quote from ddunbar:
An atheist who goes a step beyond reason and emphatically states that there is no God, as opposed to merely not having proof of a god or gods, does indeed have a religion of sorts. They are placing a faith in something that has neither been proven or disproven. Reason dictates that the question regarding the existence of a god or gods must always remain unaswered until all reasonable means have been exhausted in either proving or disproving its existence.
Quote from volente_00:
Question for anyone,
If there is no omnipotent, How do you explain where all forms of life came from ? Do you believe humans evolved out of bacteria through evolution ? If we evolved from monkeys/apes/etc, then why are there still monkeys, apes, etc ? If you believe in evolution, something created this bacteria. Or did a living thing just evolve out of gasses and minerals ?