Hello and welcome. You express yourself well, so doubly welcome. — T Clark
Did you read my posts? 13 out of eighteen threads concerning religion in the past two weeks were anti-religion. None were pro-religion. If anti-religionists would just stop squawking, the whole set of issues as they relate to the forum would shrink almost to nothing. — T Clark
As I've said, there wouldn't be any problems in this area except that the anti-religionists step in and cause them. — T Clark
Where is the evidence?
— Jacob-B
The post above this one has a link to a NY Times article. — Wayfarer
You centered me out as one of the worst offenders, and you are correct, while ignoring that I am a religionist whom you have tried to label as an atheist.
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
I wasn't aware that you are not an atheist. — T Clark
In fact, I'd argue there is no difference between believing religious scripture and historical accounts. — Tzeentch
For mature adults, it is. — tim wood
The beliefs that accompany religion are poster-child for this topic; I have my own, and trust me they're considered and chosen. But included as well are beliefs about sports teams, love, almost anything else that might be subject to belief. Or, to take clothes, admittedly most of us don't make clothes, but we do choose which to buy. I think you have to provide an account for how, as you say, — tim wood
Obviously he meant atheists prefer to spout polemics rather than explore the subject. — Shamshir
Belief is sometimes a matter of choice — tim wood
What an astonishingly silly point - no, I am NOT opposed to those who have been brought into existence being educated. — Bartricks
I am opposed to people bringing people into existence. — Bartricks
What's wrong with the reasoning? — Bartricks
And you're attacking a straw man. I am not arguing against educating children. Perhaps if you'd been made to undergo more education you'd have realized that. — Bartricks
Anyway, what seems horrible to me is the authoritarian nature of such a law, in the sense that an authority presumes to decide for someone else something that I consider a fundamental liberty. I know you may not agree, but that's what I mean. — DingoJones
I just see the example shown by a drawing. What variables are being measured there? How are they measured? — Fernando Rios
That a large portion of our lives will have to be lived under the paternalistic dictactorship of our parents and state authorities is part of what makes forcing someone into this existence such a significant thing to have done to them. — Bartricks
Thank you for your answer. What are the experiments that Newton used to show their laws are true? — Fernando Rios
You can show they are true by running the experiments. — StreetlightX
Well I dont think we should rashly submit to what someone says, that's a straw-man. — DingoJones