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stonebeard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
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Because a deistic God is so distant and irrelevant to anyone's life it's not very interesting to talk about. |
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Ivan_Melgar_M ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 27 2004 Location: Peru Status: Offline Points: 19557 |
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I used to believe this Raff, but it's not 100% accurate.
It's true that modern Catholic Church has very few funamentalist groups, but there are soe and one of them is growing, talking about Opus Dei, I believe his group has gained too much power inside the Church and some of their views are almosr Medieval.
As a fact I was almost a member of another group more radical than the Opus, but even when i was young I managed to discover that a reasonable God wouldn't prepare salvation for an ELITE (in every sense of the word), but that is open for everybody, and that God doesn't choose us all to be priests, only people woith solid principles, who repect every belief of disbelief and follow the golden rule "Treat others as you want to be treated".
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Qboyy007 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 21 2009 Location: SoCal Status: Offline Points: 186 |
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Why do you assume it is irrelevant?
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stonebeard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
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Because it's the "clockmaker god," making the universe and then "disappearing" in a sense. That god is such a far cry from the interventionist god of theism. No one can pray to a deistic god, because any assumption that it could answer his prayers makes it a theistic god. In the day to day practices of deists and atheists we should find little differences in their worldviews. |
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KoS ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 17 2005 Location: Los Angeles Status: Offline Points: 16310 |
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![]() Can also be made into a drinking game if you are watching a debate. Edited by KoS - October 08 2009 at 20:27 |
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Epignosis ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32553 |
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I sure hear those damn creationists using that Joker argument an awful lot. They should quit! They're making the rest of us look bad! |
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stonebeard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
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Damn I could fill every one of those with the stuff I've heard. But I'll keep it in mind for a drinking game... |
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Courtesy Flush ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() Joined: August 04 2009 Location: Portland, OR Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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Add me to this list.
I was a devout Christian for 15 years, but then realized a couple years ago that it was all a fairy tale. I have been very happy since. |
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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I've been an atheist for as long as I can remember but have never been entirely comfortable with that appellation i.e. I reject the metaphysical, the superstitious and the existence of deities but tend to find the term 'atheist' carries with it a lot of excess baggage.
By way of example, I do take exception to the rather tired rhetoric trotted out by many atheists when confronted with those of a spiritual inclination: I respect your faith (but don't share it) and provided your religion is a non-violent one we can co-exist quite happily etc What exactly does the underlined caveat mean ? Are all atheists assumed to be pacifists now ? Is secularism the preserve of peace-time ? Have the centuries of carnage and victimisation perpetuated under the flag of a spiritual agenda been airbrushed out of history ? There are far more corpses in any moral crusade than there ever has been hate crimes period. Are there any significant world faiths whose histories do not resemble a low budget splatter movie ? Toleration does not include denial.... Phew...To lighten the mood somewhat ![]() |
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Equality 7-2521 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
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Are you suggesting a non-violent religious person should be looked down on because another person used their religion as a justification for murder?
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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Nope, I'm not suggesting anything of the sort but stating that all the major world faiths either espouse annihilation of the infidel or turn a blind eye to the misguided interpretations of scripture by extremists eg If you can find a leading Irish priest who openly condemns the atrocities perpetuated by the IRA, be my guest. Similarly, there is a provision within Islamic law which sanctions the killing of an individual who is deemed to be an enemy of their faith (it's called a fatwa) In effect a non-violent religion is about as credible as low calorie poison |
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JJLehto ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Tallahassee, FL Status: Offline Points: 34550 |
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^ The hell is wrong with you!?
![]() Can't decide if you are a REALLY dedicated spammer or an epic troll |
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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Is typing 'New York Asian Escorts' the internet equivalent of bleeping out all the swear words ?
Sounds to me like a brothel that offers home deliveries ![]() |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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^ All he did was copy the OT post and randomly insert his spammy hyperlink into it so it looks like he's on topic.
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Equality 7-2521 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
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Really? I'm not aware of any such things in Christianity or Judaism. I don't have to scour Ireland interviewing priests. You're the one who has something to prove.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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All three Abrahamic religions are essentially non-violent and only condone violence in defence. The problem comes when that is used as a pretext for starting or continuing violence. ps: A fatwā is not a death sentence - it is just a ruling and it's scope is much broader than that and is equivalent to a Papal Bull, for example one fatwā simply calls for the boycotting of American and Israeli goods. Similarily Jihad does not necessarily mean "holy war" - it means "effort" or "struggle" and can refer to a persons inner struggle against their own selfish desires.
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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Could such a pretext have plea-bargained for the invasion and conquer of the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire by Muslims to be reduced to an act of self-defence ? (Tenuous methinks) Similarly, would you sanction the idea that the latter aggression provided a pretext for the subsequent Crusades ? (Very likely) It's interesting to note that the church sanctioned these campaigns and also used recruiting methods chillingly similar to those deployed in the middle east i.e. volunteers were offered remission of past sins cf martyrdom I have no quibble with violence as a means of self-defence, but I do have precisely zero tolerance for any world faith that has the ability to sanction the murder or torture of those whose views do not correlate with its own orthodoxy e.g. regardless of how disrespectful or blasphemous you consider the written words of Salman Rushdie's the Satanic Verses to be, freedom of speech must override the pious cruelty of intolerant clerics. The fact that fatwas are not exclusively sentences to death is utterly spurious if ONLY JUST ONE IS. Similarly, the several inquisitions pursued by the Catholic Church display a paranoid and untrammelled bloodlust which surely could not have been countenanced by any papal bull ?. Is there any evidence that the senior clergy were either aware of the criminality employed or took steps to try to stem the suffering of victims who were in the main, those lonely, vulnerable types that the medieval god fearing souls took sadistic pleasure in defiling ? (This is not one of my habitually rhetorical questions, I genuinely don't know) I think the FBI got it right when they complied a report on alleged satanic child abuse in the morally panicked USA of the 1980's. The report's findings concluded as follows: Satanism is every other religion apart from your own |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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It depends on how far back in history you want to go. Wars between both regions of the Middle East have been waged countless times over the past 3000+ years, certainly predating christianity and (modern) islam. Both before and after Alexander the Great (and Cyrus the Great before him) created empires that encompassed all of them, both had been conquered from the north (Hittites), the south (Egyptians), east (Mongols) and west (Romans). The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of Roman Empire by another name and occupied most of the Middle East, including Persia for many years before shrinking back to just controlling Asia Minor. Whether threat of further Byzantine expansion was a pretext for defence, or just Persian empire building is immaterial given the history of conflict between the two regions - both sides had been aggressors.
Whether conflicts between them were religious, territorial or a mix of both is probably down to whoever was in charge at the time, but it is easier to rally troops and public opinion if the pretext is a holy war.
For example the sacking and occupation of Constantinople by the 4th Crusaders was Western Catholic against Eastern Orthodox, but in reality it was a ploy by Venetian merchants to regain control of the east-west trade routes.
I don't disagree - and none of the Abrahamic religious are innocent of this.
Not denying that, just commenting on what looked like the common misconception that fatwā = death sentence, which was implied by your post.
All Inquisitions were instigated by papal bull, and one of them issued by Pope Innocent IV (somewhat ironic choice of papal name) even sanctioned the use of torture (Ad extirpanda).
I don't know either, but since doing so would be seen as being heretical, I doubt it.
Not surprising, Satan is an invention of the christian church.
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ExittheLemming ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 19 2007 Location: Penal Colony Status: Offline Points: 11420 |
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Your command of history is clearly extensive Dean and thanks for a far more gracious style of delivery than my own. I thought your remarks about the covert agenda behind the 4th Crusade were very interesting as it has striking parallels with the sort of populist manipulation deployed by modern corporations as a means to protecting their own profiteering ends (even in the face of moral dilemmas).
I now just need to find a priest willing to badmouth the IRA. |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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The Irish Troubles are far more complex than a simple black & white religious issue. While the combatants were split on sectarian lines, they were also split politically and territorially; that the Republicans were also Catholic was a factor of history and geography.
Cardinal Cahal Daly, Primate of All Ireland from 1990-96 was critical of the IRA, though was himself criticised for not being equally critical of the police and the army: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahal_Daly
Another Irish priest, later made Bishop, Father Edward Daly - made "famous" world-wide by the photograph of him with a blood stained white flag carrying the fallen body of a teenage boy during the Bloody Sunday massacre was openly critical of both sides in the Troubles: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/fr-edward-daly-father-dalys-troubles-662556.html
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