Another Evangelical turns out to be gay

I'm not religious either. In saying that:

By the same token, atheists have been brainwashed into believing that everything in the Universe is random and chaos. Yet even Einstein disagreed on that.

Sometimes atheists and Christians are like vegetarians. I heard you the first 7 times can we move on?
 
This is how it will play out.

God sent this disaster to wipe out the the unclean from our neighborhoods. Obviously since I survived I am now the chosen one. Our neighborhoods must be rebuilt to show our faith in God. Send the checks to me. If you don't have the cash to prove your faith we accept Visa and Mastercard.

There was an earthquake in one of the muslim countries many years ago.
To my shocked comments re the no. of casualties, an acquaintance of mine (she was dutch) replied : "Of course God sent an earthquake there. Because they aren't Christians!" She was a member of those mainstream churches.

Interesting to see how people interpret the symbolic /metaphorical aspects of the Bible in ways that suit them : some focus on helping their neighbour, others on killing their neighbour.
 
Sometimes atheists and Christians are like vegetarians. I heard you the first 7 times can we move on?
Don't tell me.
You're one of those atheists who take the Bible literally , and who read Men's or Women's magazines as a hobby.
 
There is no one thing that atheists believe in. Atheists are united solely by a disinclination to believe in God. Having said that, I am intrigued as to what you think Einstein's beliefs were, and in your evidence that atheists think the Universe is chaotic. These words are to be used with precision. Chaos is profoundly non-random, in its technical sense, and the theory of evolution shows us that random events can lead to anything but chaos.

Maybe you should use pictures to demonstrate what you mean?
 
There is no one thing that atheists believe in. Atheists are united solely by a disinclination to believe in God. Having said that, I am intrigued as to what you think Einstein's beliefs were, and in your evidence that atheists think the Universe is chaotic. These words are to be used with precision. Chaos is profoundly non-random, in its technical sense, and the theory of evolution shows us that random events can lead to anything but chaos.

I think that atheists as a term is too broadly used which leads to many confusions, imo.
There are two types of "atheists", as I see it:


1.Those who don't believe in a personal God or the literal "Jesus loves you" stuff, and who are critical of some of the man-made interpretations of the Bible. Especially of the manner in which those teachings have been misused.
By the same token, those people are able to see the Bible for what it is or was supposed to be: a moral and spiritual guide for how to live one's life better. And are able to separate the philosophical and metaphorical parts from the bad / outdated ones.

Whether they believe that the Universe is random (atheists) or not (agnostics) - it's up to them.

2.And the Sam Harris- type ones.
The intolerant and/or uneducated ones, who believe that only their ideology is the Bible, and who totally disparage every religion or ideology that differs from their own.



And now as a comeback to Christobal's sarcastic comment: the GB is full of the latter. Just have a look at some of of RoryN or BoyNextDoor's threads, for example.

The truth is: none of us know what's really out there. And a bit of humility and willingness to tolerate other people's perspectives wouldn't hurt.
 
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There are two types of people in the world; those who divide people into two types, and those who don't.
 
I'm not religious either. In saying that:

By the same token, atheists have been brainwashed into believing that everything in the Universe is random and chaos. Yet even Einstein disagreed on that.

There is no one thing that atheists believe in. Atheists are united solely by a disinclination to believe in God. Having said that, I am intrigued as to what you think Einstein's beliefs were, and in your evidence that atheists think the Universe is chaotic. These words are to be used with precision. Chaos is profoundly non-random, in its technical sense, and the theory of evolution shows us that random events can lead to anything but chaos.

I think that atheists as a term is too broadly used which leads to many confusions, imo.
There are two types of "atheists", as I see it:


1.Those who don't believe in a personal God or the literal "Jesus loves you" stuff, and who are critical of some of the man-made interpretations of the Bible. Especially of the manner in which those teachings have been misused.
By the same token, those people are able to see the Bible for what it is or was supposed to be: a moral and spiritual guide for how to live one's life better. And are able to separate the philosophical and metaphorical parts from the bad / outdated ones.

Whether they believe that the Universe is random (atheists) or not (agnostics) - it's up to them.

2.And the Sam Harris- type ones.
The intolerant and/or uneducated ones, who believe that only their ideology is the Bible, and who totally disparage every religion or ideology that differs from their own.



And now as a comeback to Christobal's sarcastic comment: the GB is full of the latter. Just have a look at some of of RoryN or BoyNextDoor's threads, for example.

The truth is: none of us know what's really out there. And a bit of humility and willingness to tolerate other people's perspectives wouldn't hurt.


Well, clearly there is Einstein's chaos, summarized nicely by Des, then there is that ^^^^ hot bag of snakes chaos, a mess of indecision and fence riding.




'Make things as simple as possible. But not simpler.'


Yes. Yes you should.
 
There are two types of people in the world; those who divide people into two types, and those who don't.

Good point. And I'm a bit like that too, as I was told a few times IRL. So I'm just as intolerant in other aspects, as some GB atheists are when it comes to the Bible.
Now strict on the topic of Spirituality /Religion:


1.I'm not religious. At all. I'm actually in the stage of being enchanted by another school of thought. (that too shall pass, eventually.)
-- But I see the Bible as being part of our cultural heritage (I'm referring to the more 'Western' countries), so I prefer an attitude of respect at least from that pov.
- I'm referring to the moral /spiritual teachings contained in the Bible. And on top of that, on many occasions Christianity was the glue that united people and gave them a sense of identity and kinship.

In saying that, of course I condemn some of the other aspects : the Witch trials, the religious wars within Christianity, the enslavement of other nations in the name of religion, the current hate speech professed by people like Pat Robertson and so on.
And there are still aspects of the Bible teachings that haven't been updated yet to the values of the 21st century, as other parts were.
--- But if it weren't the Bible, haters would have chosen some other text to justify their hate. And on a larger scale governments would have used something else in order to manipulate masses or to justify atrocities. They did it before, with politheist ideologies; and they're doing it right now, with both religion and atheism.


2.And I read once what an Aushwitz survivor said:
Those who made it were mainly believers. (those who believed in God, or existentialism, or in anything that transcends our mundane existence.) A lot of those who didn't succombed to despair and gave up.
 
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In the beginning was the singularity before the Big Bang. This was order. All that could be contained in one single space. Then Chaos erupted and the Big Bang occurred. We live in that chaos. Where quantum physics says nothing is certain and anything possible.
 
Values conservatives will always exist. Its time liberals deal with it. There will always be at least 10-20% (probably more) of people who will be social conservatives. Just as there were social liberals in the Victorian era and other conservative eras.

Why can't they accept it as part of "diversity" and stop their endless culture war to wipe out any remnant of social conservatism?
 
In the beginning was the singularity before the Big Bang. This was order. All that could be contained in one single space. Then Chaos erupted and the Big Bang occurred. We live in that chaos. Where quantum physics says nothing is certain and anything possible.
I'm inclined to believe in the Big Bang theory as well, but as to the other -highlighted- part: I have a hard time conceptualising / wrapping my mind around it.
I think that our minds are too limitted to grasp such complex notions. And science hasn't arrived at that stage yet, to explain other mysteries in the Universe.
 
Good point. And I'm a bit like that too, as I was told a few times IRL. So I'm just as intolerant in other aspects, as some GB atheists are when it comes to the Bible.
Now strict on the topic of Spirituality /Religion:


1.I'm not religious. At all. I'm actually in the stage of being enchanted by another school of thought. (that too shall pass, eventually.)
-- But I see the Bible as being part of our cultural heritage (I'm referring to the more 'Western' countries), so I prefer an attitude of respect at least from that pov.
- I'm referring to the moral /spiritual teachings contained in the Bible. And on top of that, on many occasions Christianity was the glue that united people and gave them a sense of identity and kinship.

In saying that, of course I condemn some of the other aspects : the Witch trials, the religious wars within Christianity, the enslavement of other nations in the name of religion, the current hate speech professed by people like Pat Robertson and so on.
And there are still aspects of the Bible teachings that haven't been updated yet to the values of the 21st century, as other parts were.
--- But if it weren't the Bible, haters would have chosen some other text to justify their hate. And on a larger scale governments would have used something else in order to manipulate masses or to justify atrocities. They did it before, with politheist ideologies; and they're doing it right now, with both religion and atheism.


2.And I read once what an Aushwitz survivor said:
Those who made it were mainly believers. (those who believed in God, or existentialism, or in anything that transcends our mundane existence.) A lot of those who didn't succombed to despair and gave up.

I usually follow physicist Richard Feynman's advice.

He was atheist. And cautioned that atheism has one profound question it cant explain. WHY IS THE UNIVERSE FULL OF STUFF RATHER THAN EMPTY?

I'm an amateur natural philosopher. I think more than most people drink or copulate or bear false witness. My little orchard and garden reveal Great Truths about life. I apply these truths and do wonders and marvels.

Example of a discovery.

The great treatment for paralyzing depression is rage. When someone is in the abyss of despair, piss them off. Make the experience as intense as an earthquake.

Learning makes God of us all.
 
I spent the week thinking about deviant sex. Rules keep me from revealing particulars but I found the method to the madness. Natural philosophy is the seduction of Mother Nature.

Everything has its time and season.
 
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Well, clearly there is Einstein's chaos, summarized nicely by Des, then there is that ^^^^ hot bag of snakes chaos, a mess of indecision and fence riding.







Yes. Yes you should.

The Great & Powerful JBJ sez CHAOS IS SIMPLY PATTERN WE DONT RECOGNIZE.

Even chaos exists and acts inside parameters.
 
1.I usually follow physicist Richard Feynman's advice.
He was atheist. And cautioned that atheism has one profound question it cant explain. WHY IS THE UNIVERSE FULL OF STUFF RATHER THAN EMPTY?

I'm an amateur natural philosopher. I think more than most people drink or copulate or bear false witness. My little orchard and garden reveal Great Truths about life. I apply these truths and do wonders and marvels.

1.I skimmed briefly through one of his talks and… wow. I'll read it tomorrow, thanks for that.

Example of a discovery.
2.The great treatment for paralyzing depression is rage. When someone is in the abyss of despair, piss them off. Make the experience as intense as an earthquake.

Learning makes God of us all.

2.Indeed.
Even looking at myself: those times in my life when I felt 'depressed' (not in a clinical sense; more like demoralised)
I either took it upon me and my self-esteem was shattered, or I felt at the mercy of circumstances, helpless and out of control.

(Constructive) anger gives one a sense of power and control, in that one feels that an injustice has been committed against them (either by someone else, or even by themselves). That notion either props their self-esteem, or makes them feel less helpless and more in control of their circumstamces, because it gives them something to work on.

3.Love too.
 
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