Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
Alot of things are 'a belief', are these all religions? :/Just like religion which is only just the opposite. I am just saying Athiesm is similar to religion in the sense they are both a belief.
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Alot of things are 'a belief', are these all religions? :/Just like religion which is only just the opposite. I am just saying Athiesm is similar to religion in the sense they are both a belief.
- There is absolutely no evidence of hitler professing to being an atheist.Hitler, like all true socialists, was an athiest.
David Gehrig noted that Hitler still sets the gold standard for "easiest rhetorical cheap shot." He related a comment from Usenet that there is an empirical law: As a Usenet discussion gets longer, the probability that someone in it will compare someone else in it to Hitler asymptotically approaches 1. In other words, atheists looking for a quick cheap-shot may claim Hitler was a Christian; similarly, Christians looking for a quick shot may claim he was an atheist. Know what? Hitler was a vegetarian! Oooh, those evil vegetarians! He also recommended that parents give their children milk to drink instead of beer and started the first anti-smoking campaign. (So by the "reasoning" used in these types of arguments, if you are truly anti-Hitler, you should smoke heavily and only give your baby beer!) Better watch out, though he was an oxygen-breather, too! In other words, does it really matter whether Hitler was an atheist or a Christian or whatever? Just because somebody may hold a particular worldview (along with other views) doesn't make him a spokesman for that view, or even remotely representative of others who hold that view.
maybe there should be a thread saying "why do people hate atheists?"_dhj_ said:I know what you mean!!
I also hate religion because religious people frown upon atheists.
if you did that , you find the same arguments used here will occur there as well - pretty much.mr EaZy said:maybe there should be a thread saying "why do people hate atheists?"
On these forums, perhaps atheists are louder, I agree.HotShot said:if you did that , you find the same arguments used here will occur there as well - pretty much.
That athiests try to impose their beliefs on the religious.
yet they create websites.. promoting athiesm.ur_inner_child said:On these forums, perhaps atheists are louder, I agree.
Although in the real world, where you compare the religious with the atheists, religious people are louder.
Atheists don't come door knocking or stand by town hall with booklets![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism* Atheist Alliance
* American Atheists
* Positive Atheism
* Freedom From Religion Foundation
* Atheist Foundation of Australia
* National Secular Society (UK)
* TheInfidels.org Site and Forum
* The Brights
* The Scottish Atheist Council (UK)
* Idaho Atheists
* Secular Coalition for America
* Secular Student Alliance
Alot of 'things' have institutions, associations etc.... Atheism is not a religion and it's really pathetic to continue to try to make it out as one. Sure, it has some similarities, so what?this is what i meant that they were similar to religions - they have their own institutions, associations etc.
And vice versa. And each different religion to other religions. And agnostics. And evryone.HotShot said:if you did that , you find the same arguments used here will occur there as well - pretty much.
That athiests try to impose their beliefs on the religious.
it's probably because of widely perceived notions that atheists are amoral and that their lives are purposeless, coupled with the fact that they hold a different worldview. We tend to hold those who share a similar worldview in higher regard than others.HotShot said:if you did that , you find the same arguments used here will occur there as well - pretty much.
That athiests try to impose their beliefs on the religious.
ur_inner_child said:Atheists don't come door knocking or stand by town hall with booklets![]()
_dhj_ said:it's probably because of widely perceived notions that atheists are amoral and that their lives are purposeless, coupled with the fact that they hold a different worldview. We tend to hold those who share a similar worldview in higher regard than others.
well as i was saying that athiesm and religion are similar. So basically by stating that you can be 'good if u r religious' is saying that anyone has the oppurtinity to be gud. Because everyone has a set of beliefs - which is typically religion.lengy said:So you can only be good if you're religious? Just because religion promotes 'being good' does not mean it's followers are. That's so far from the truth. People will do whatever is convenient to them, 'being good' might just be one of them. So there is a 'God'? I means nothing to me. It's not going to change who I am, what I'm going to do with my life. So I'll go to hell, but at least I know I wont be alone. Who gets into heaven? Only the good and boring people. Is there going to be massive orgies and weed smoking sessions for all eternity? Tell me what's so great about heaven? On person's utopia is another's distopia.