Balton said:See? That's what I mean. Instead of religioun they should've taught you proper spelling, grammar and a logic for beginners class. Keep 'em dumb and you'll have plenty sheep.
ReD_Fist said:One should not judge by the cover on the book.
Balton said:But if there's no cover to begin with( bashing old phrases out doesn't support your argument).
ReD_Fist said:And................
just in the news yesturday............
The scientists are boycotting a thing on teaching both,some convention someware.to be taught or creationizm brought up in public schools.
But personly I learned of eveolution at my elementarty Chriistian,school,darwin etc etc,but the Anti Civil Liberties Union"ACLU has a hissy fit if they say we were created,so go figure,the religious school taught both.
now the scientists are acting like babies,God created them too.LoL
Mister_Prophet said:....what Boycott? What does that have to do with what I said?
ReD_Fist said:Well people are asking (telling) to not believe in God or I mean creation knowledge thereof.
So is it fair to only believe the scientists? when they can't even sit through one convention.
ReD_Fist said:My point is you (or whomever) is allways saying how much religion is responsable for wars and causing problems throughout time.
but look at how they react,not very good response from the scientists ie (people).
ReD_Fist said:Well essentualy the same thing really,intolerance all because they study science?
W0RF said:I forgot, religion is the only cause of violence in the world. They always get me with that one. As if the verbal drubbing needed an added dose of Appeal to Consequences.
W0RF said:If religion is not the cause of all violence in the world, then citing violence for religious reasons is not a valid argument against it, as people can invent all sorts of reasons to serve their own ends. Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin, Hussein, Milosevich, there are plenty of people who slaughtered tons for their own reasons. If religion is not the root cause, then the problem lies elsewhere.
W0RF said:Example: I'm pretty sure the Bible says nothing about burning people at the stake, nor any other religious work. Therefore, that idea must have come from somewhere else, and religion nothing more than an unintended rationalization.
First of all, crucifixion was the Romans idea, so I don't know why you would make that connection in the first place. If anything, it illustrates my point. And if you agree with that point, then there's really no reason to use the Crusades to one-up redfist. Acknowledging that point completely negates the argument of who has the darker history.Mister_Prophet said:The bible does include stoning and crucifiction. But that doesn't mean that I think religion as an idea is to blame for the deaths carried out by stoning or crucifiction. I more than agree with the concept that the blame rests soley on people.
W0RF said:First of all, crucifixion was the Romans idea, so I don't know why you would make that connection in the first place. If anything, it illustrates my point. And if you agree with that point,
W0RF said:And if you agree with that point, then there's really no reason to use the Crusades to one-up redfist.
Because of this:Mister_Prophet said:I have no idea why you decided to make an issue out of this.
I'm not going to sit here and argue that Redfist is the brightest bulb on the tree, but - you who are well-read - know that there are better comparative examples than the one he tried to use. He may not have made his point very well, but I don't think it's particularly fair to suggest that no better arguments exist. I haven't really made it a point to contribute much to the thread, because it would invariably line me up with people making poor arguments which I have no desire to defend (and oh look, it has), I would just hope that Christianity/religion would at least get a fair shake from fair-minded people.Is that the only example you have to counter argue things like the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, the Vatican telling people in Africa not to use condoms because it promotes fornication and is a sin...thus helping the spread of AIDS?
W0RF said:Because of this:
I'm not going to sit here and argue that Redfist is the brightest bulb on the tree, but - you who are well-read - know that there are better comparative examples than the one he tried to use. He may not have made his point very well, but I don't think it's particularly fair to suggest that no better arguments exist.
W0RF said:I haven't really made it a point to contribute much to the thread, because it would invariably line me up with people making poor arguments which I have no desire to defend (and oh look, it has), I would just hope that Christianity/religion would at least get a fair shake from fair-minded people.