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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 04:18
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

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First off, I never told a specific person their beliefs were BS, I was using my own prior beliefs as a template.  It was an over-arching statement, obviously not in response the the views of any one person.  Regardless, if someone told me my beliefs were BS, I would recognize it for what it is: an opinion.  I have an opinion, they have an opinion, and I'm strong enough in my opinions that someone expressing a different opinion isn't going to affect me.
 
Since the first post and to be honest since a long time ago, I said I believe in the catholic religion, you replied to MY POST saying Catholic religion beliefs are BS...Then you told a specific person ME, that my beliefs are bull sh!t.
 
If I said Atheism is Bull sh!t, you would jump as many other atheists here, of course I would never do that, because I respect beliefs and disbeliefs for equal.
 
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I don't think I (or the vast malority of atheists) would react the way you did, Ivan, simply respect your wrong opinion and the right to express it.Tongue
 
 Atheists have this peace about them that no others have. We don't have beliefs, we don't have faith and certainly do not need blind faith. 
 
Since there is nothing as creator, it can not be insulted, since there is .... Nothing. Same thing with our beliefs, since we don't have any.
 
 
 
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

 
 
You are arational person Sean, we had a 15 pages debate without a single insult or offense, let thjem attack the institution as much as they want, but calling my beliefs bull sh!t, is an insult and you know that.

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But your beliefs have been imbedded into you,  by a cult (i don't make much difference between a cult, a religion or a sect) right from childhood until though death by a thorough brainwashing (no insult intended, just calling a cat a catWink) by repeating you and pounding you into submission (figuratively of course and but then again forcefully as well)  into believing whatever the "holy scriptures" say
 
This is like embrigading you right from baptism (this is mark that the christian use to forewarn others cults that YOU a baby BELONG to that particular faith, so you're taken)  and then the doctrine/dogma is slowly poured into your brains like some kind of drug
 
You'll probably not recognize yourself into this embrigading process, but you were part of itCry (whether you like it or not) as I was also!!Dead.
Difference is, I managed to escape around 8 or 9 years old.
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 04:36
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

 
If I said Atheism is Bull sh!t, you would jump as many other atheists here, of course I would never do that, because I respect beliefs and disbeliefs for equal.
 
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I don't think I (or the vast malority of atheists) would react the way you did, Ivan, simply respect your wrong opinion and the right to express it.Tongue
 
 


I'm no atheist or anything. Anyone can, and should say whatever they want. It wouldn't affect my confused mind. I really don't have much respect for easily offended people, but I know there's plenty of them, so I try to not step on their precious toes. Just to make life simpler for myself.

If there's anything but nothingness awaiting when I'm finished here on earth, I certainly can't imagine some God condemning me to hell for not choosing (or growing up in the right environment, or place)  to worship when I was here. That would be some vain, evil, pathetic supreme being.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 04:48
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:


you are wrong; this is only true (and not even in the sense you use it) for all religions who are of Jewish offspring.
anyway, that was not what I said at all. all religions ascribe certain properties to their deity, thus creating an image of it, would you not agree? now let us just assume for a moment that there is a God indeed, then who says he or she or it is as any of these religions proclaim? if God indeed is such a superior being, then how can we mere humans be expected to grasp his/her/its true nature at all? it is just as impossible for us as it is impossible for an ant to grasp the nature of a human being.
of course it has to be noted that you, as several others before, picked on a certain religion and generalized from there
 
In your opinion Jean and respected. However, I beg to differ.
 
Far from being generalistic this is what many of us are taught as children. Why should we, therefore, think any different? But then, as always, I find religious people pick what they choose to say and ignore what they don't want to hear or read.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 05:05
I love these topics that go for 50-100 pages because no one can say "well, maybe you're right in that aspect at least" and even just agree with each other a little. They only stop when people stop posting in them.
I agree with what Sean Trane about the brainwashing thing.
The amount of people I knew that were heavy religious and one day got out of it and finally were able to see things from the 'outside' perspective without coloration all told me what a load of bullsh*t the religion in particular was and how the hell they even believed that stuff in the first place.
There you have it, a post that finally says someone kinda agrees with someone, in this case me with Sean Trane.
Not every post has to be "only I'm right and all other opinions are worthless":P
Now, didn't that feel better?
It did for me, hehe.

But what do I know, I'm just an atheistWink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 05:18
^ There's plenty of people agreeing with eachother, just read. But the catholics and the atheists aren't agreeing very often. And your contribution just now, makes no difference in that department.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 05:20
^Guess so.
Can't really be bothered to read the whole thread to be honest, I missed almost half of it because I don't want to sift through all the huge posts.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 05:52
Originally posted by progmetalhead progmetalhead wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:


you are wrong; this is only true (and not even in the sense you use it) for all religions who are of Jewish offspring.
anyway, that was not what I said at all. all religions ascribe certain properties to their deity, thus creating an image of it, would you not agree? now let us just assume for a moment that there is a God indeed, then who says he or she or it is as any of these religions proclaim? if God indeed is such a superior being, then how can we mere humans be expected to grasp his/her/its true nature at all? it is just as impossible for us as it is impossible for an ant to grasp the nature of a human being.
of course it has to be noted that you, as several others before, picked on a certain religion and generalized from there
 
In your opinion Jean and respected. However, I beg to differ.
 
Far from being generalistic this is what many of us are taught as children. Why should we, therefore, think any different? But then, as always, I find religious people pick what they choose to say and ignore what they don't want to hear or read.

um - is that not exactly what I said? they create their own image of God. and so do non-believers - they reject the image they have of God


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 05:58
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

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First off, I never told a specific person their beliefs were BS, I was using my own prior beliefs as a template.  It was an over-arching statement, obviously not in response the the views of any one person.  Regardless, if someone told me my beliefs were BS, I would recognize it for what it is: an opinion.  I have an opinion, they have an opinion, and I'm strong enough in my opinions that someone expressing a different opinion isn't going to affect me.
 
Since the first post and to be honest since a long time ago, I said I believe in the catholic religion, you replied to MY POST saying Catholic religion beliefs are BS...Then you told a specific person ME, that my beliefs are bull sh!t.
 
If I said Atheism is Bull sh!t, you would jump as many other atheists here, of course I would never do that, because I respect beliefs and disbeliefs for equal.
 
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 Atheists have this peace about them that no others have. We don't have beliefs, we don't have faith and certainly do not need blind faith. 
 

sorry, Sean, but dead wrong. I have met this kind of peace among lots of deeply religious people. and why? simply because they had faith in the true sense of the word


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 06:08
^Truly. The Bible speaks about this peace (Philippians 4:6-7). The next step is to tell faith from religion.
 
And I think there is no need to react short-fused when somebody calls a religion BS. I can imagine that one can respect a person without having any respect for his religion.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 08:02
in direct response to Sasquamo and some of his posts: if you felt scared when you believed because of what you were being told by some people you should have taken a look at the bible:
Matthew 7:15-20
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither
can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
it seems obvious to me that "trees" relates to those people who told you these things and their "fruits" was what they caused in you.
oh, and I have to repeat it again: I am not a Christian myself. but I studied the bible and know it quite well


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 08:18
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by Sasquamo Sasquamo wrote:



First off, I never told a specific person their beliefs were BS, I was using my own prior beliefs as a template.  It was an over-arching statement, obviously not in response the the views of any one person.  Regardless, if someone told me my beliefs were BS, I would recognize it for what it is: an opinion.  I have an opinion, they have an opinion, and I'm strong enough in my opinions that someone expressing a different opinion isn't going to affect me.
 
Since the first post and to be honest since a long time ago, I said I believe in the catholic religion, you replied to MY POST saying Catholic religion beliefs are BS...Then you told a specific person ME, that my beliefs are bull sh!t.
 
If I said Atheism is Bull sh!t, you would jump as many other atheists here, of course I would never do that, because I respect beliefs and disbeliefs for equal.
 
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 Atheists have this peace about them that no others have. We don't have beliefs, we don't have faith and certainly do not need blind faith. 
 

sorry, Sean, but dead wrong. I have met this kind of peace among lots of deeply religious people. and why? simply because they had faith in the true sense of the word
 
All the more powerSmile to them as long as they don't impose their "faiths" on others is my first answer.
 
 
However if these people are at peace with themselves, it's most likely that they've endoctrined better and deeper. You call içt faith!! I call it dogma or doctrine or even brainwashing. In either case it's fine if they don't impose it on anybody else, including their spouse and kids!!!
 
 
 
BTW; Atheists don't need faith to be in peace.TongueWink
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 09:00
Sean, your atheism is as much of a dogma as any religion. and to arrive at your atheism you were just as "brainwashed" as religious people.
you also make the same mistake several other people made: you confuse the teachings of a religion with the belief in the existence of God. it is totally possible to believe in a deity without being member of any religion


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Jean, I feel somewhat offended by the fact you say I've been "brainwashed".  I'm also confused as to how that is so?

Nobody told me there isn't a God.  I have always felt that way.  Does that mean I've brainwashed myself? Confused
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I think we need to get this thread back on track, the atheist bus chick. LOL



or how about Mrs. Crabtree?




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 09:29
Originally posted by James James wrote:

Jean, I feel somewhat offended by the fact you say I've been "brainwashed".  I'm also confused as to how that is so?

Nobody told me there isn't a God.  I have always felt that way.  Does that mean I've brainwashed myself? Confused

James, it was not I who started on "brainwashing", it was Sean; I just answered to him.
as to "I have always felt that way": sorry, but I do not believe that. you may have felt like that for a long time, but did you feel like that as a kid too?
as to "nobody told me there is no God": I don't quite buy that either. did the thought "there is no God" just arrive in your head all by itself? or was it not rather that you came to the conclusion because of books you read, experiences you had and whatever else?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 09:41
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Jean, I feel somewhat offended by the fact you say I've been "brainwashed".  I'm also confused as to how that is so?

Nobody told me there isn't a God.  I have always felt that way.  Does that mean I've brainwashed myself? Confused

James, it was not I who started on "brainwashing", it was Sean; I just answered to him.
as to "I have always felt that way": sorry, but I do not believe that. you may have felt like that for a long time, but did you feel like that as a kid too?
as to "nobody told me there is no God": I don't quite buy that either. did the thought "there is no God" just arrive in your head all by itself? or was it not rather that you came to the conclusion because of books you read, experiences you had and whatever else?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 09:50
Yes I did feel that way as a child.  I have never believed in a deity or followed a religion (and no, Atheism isn't a religion).  Yes, my father is also a non-believer and may have swayed me (perhaps sub-consciously) but he certainly did not brainwash me.  He never preached his non-beliefs to me.  Nobody in my immediate family ever speaks of deities or religion and of course, Jesus and Christianity may have been mentioned at school (I came across an old school book from 1986 of mine earlier today and in it I mention Jesus) but I do not believe I once thought of him as anything more than a fictional character.  We had to say prayers and I always had my eyes open and looked around bemused at everyone else.  This was when I was aged 8 or 9.

So no, I have always felt that way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 09:56
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

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I think we need to get this thread back on track, the atheist bus chick. LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2009 at 10:27
Originally posted by Spammer21 Spammer21 wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by James James wrote:

Jean, I feel somewhat offended by the fact you say I've been "brainwashed".  I'm also confused as to how that is so?

Nobody told me there isn't a God.  I have always felt that way.  Does that mean I've brainwashed myself? Confused

James, it was not I who started on "brainwashing", it was Sean; I just answered to him.
as to "I have always felt that way": sorry, but I do not believe that. you may have felt like that for a long time, but did you feel like that as a kid too?
as to "nobody told me there is no God": I don't quite buy that either. did the thought "there is no God" just arrive in your head all by itself? or was it not rather that you came to the conclusion because of books you read, experiences you had and whatever else?


Everyone is born an atheist. You have to be taught to believe.

I sincerely doubt that, and there is no proof for it whatever. If everyone was born an atheist, why did religions come up in the first place? you won't find a single culture without religion


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